On second thought, make mine a 1933 $20 St. Gaudens. Then I will be able to afford an 89CC MS65DMPL, 93S MS65DMPL, 95 PF65DCAM and still have money left over to pay my auto insurance. Chris
Great reply at what was it 5.7 million at auction wouldnt we all I seen your post Chris I just bought a 1882 cc ms65 vam 2b I love that coin
my dream coin is a coin that I could give my son to sell so that he can enjoy the things that i wont be able to afford or give him. ..I know I'm crazy -shrek
Apparently, there is a study being conducted on the VAM-2 series, and there may be as many as 10 stages in it. Chris
This is cool I thank you all for responding its very interesting that with so many diffrent coins out there the responces are amazing to me
My favorite is a 1883 MS60 Silver 50c Hawaiian. Bought it raw at a local auction at 15% of it's present value. Sent it to NCS for restoration and then had it graded. It's my Avatar.
The 1913 V-nickel would be good enough for me. I would not keep it forever, just long enough for a little publicity, then reap the rewards!!!
I already own my dream coin: Vespasian AE As, 9.48g Rome, 77-78 AD IMP CAESAR VESPASIAN COS VIII Laureate head left Spes standing left RIC II 1011 c/m: XLII carved to left of bust. Retarrifed by Ostrogothic kingdom in Italy as 42 nummi, 6th century AD. Morrisson, Re-use 19; cf. MEC 1, 76 (Vespasian). Ex CNG 82, lot 1139
Sure, I guess I could say my dream coin is one of the 1907 Extremely High Relief $20 St. Gaudens coins that are worth a few million each. But I like to keep my dreams within reach Mine dream coin for many years was a gem 1909-S VDB in gem condition... but I bought me one of them a couple years ago Since then my dream coin has been a nice looking 1909-O $5 Indian...