Would you rather have a slick coin with barely any details, or a holed one with good details?

Discussion in 'Coin Chat' started by JayAg47, Feb 16, 2021.

  1. Southernman189

    Southernman189 Well-Known Member

    well I took more pictures of a few RARE (to me) almost slick cents that I could afford in the past. some have seen these before but never together I tried different shots and color backgrounds for best pictures. 1799 and 1877 cents obv..jpg 1799 and 1877 cents rev.jpg 1877 CENT OBV.jpg 1799 cent again.jpg
     
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  3. serafino

    serafino Well-Known Member

    For me with an extremely rare coin, holed in a nicer grade is preferable over a slick coin. An example is a 1787 Sicilian 2 Tari silver coin with a small hole that I was able to find on eBay for $30. I have never seen another one anywhere. I was thrilled to find it.
    Also when it comes to extremely rare silver and gold Italian coins, the reason some still exist today is because they had been turned into jewelry. My silver 1787 Sicilian coin might have been on a Sicilian lady's charm bracelet 200 years ago.
     
  4. Beefer518

    Beefer518 Well-Known Member

    I'd take the slick. I totally understand the appeal of the details that a holed coin may have, but I like the 'purity' of a worn coin.

    I wouldn't totally pass on a holed coin, but I'd choose a worn coin over a holed if given the choice.
     
  5. Robert Ransom

    Robert Ransom Well-Known Member

    I guess this means you do not like my coin and I understand many may view your choice with agreement.
    The coin may not appeal to anyone and is the worst condition coin in what remains of my collection, but its value, to me, is above any I ever possessed.
     
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  6. Southernman189

    Southernman189 Well-Known Member

    and THIS is why coin collecting is so much fun. So many different Ideas and choices. I have known folks to collect JUST wheat cents, nothing else. Also known Buffalo nickels collectors that wouldn't have any other coins. ME? Heck if it's a coin at a reasonable price ..it's mine.
     
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  7. John Scholefield

    John Scholefield Active Member

    You know what I reckon, so many of you North Americans are into beauty pagents, Miss America coins, what's it worth? Just as well, less competion for me. This beauty is from Brittany, and comes from the time of the '100 Years War' (Dinan mint). I like to think it was brought back by an English Archer, and was hung around the neck of his beloved. Priceless well £16.18.
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  8. baseball21

    baseball21 Well-Known Member

    If there’s a sentimental value that’s certainly different and we all have different tastes.
     
  9. Mat

    Mat Ancient Coincoholic

    Easy, holed. Slick mind as well go in the melting pot.

    My favorite holed coin.

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    Marie Louise, Duchess of Parma (1814 - 1847 A.D.)
    ITALY, Parma (Duchi)
    AR 5 Lire
    O: MARIA LUIGIA PRINC. IMP. ARCID. D'AUSTRIA, 1815, Diademed bust left.
    R: PER LA GR. DI DIO DUCH. DI PARMA PIAC. E GUAST.5. LIRE, Crowned and mantled coat-of-arms
    Milano mint
    25g
    Pagani 5; Davenport 204; KM (C) 30.
     
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