Please enter me for lot 8. When I was very young, my grandma had an old copper pot she kept her Pennies in. When I started coin collecting 47...
I would love to enter for lot 7. Love obsolete quarters. SLQ’s are one of the most beautiful U.S. coins ever minted. I love thinking about how...
Entry for round 6. Thank you as always for the generosity!
I want those (lot 5). Filing under the heading of five cent pieces, the other day my bank gave me the foreign coin rejects from their coin...
Entry post. Lot 5 please! Thanks as always for these fun and generous contests!
I’m in! Lot 7 would be awesome!
Treat please! My oldest coin is 1825, this would be awesome to add to my collection! Thank you as always for these fun contests.
I’m in! Gotta go for lot 6, as I love half dollars and only have a 1892 Columbia’s Exposition. It’s close though as that dime lot keeps calling...
I want in! Lot 4. I love seated liberty dimes!
Entry post A pic of my buffalo nickel collection folder. All coins came from circulation finds!
I’m in! I’d love to see some type of commemorative half dollar as part of a giveaway, a Stone Mtn or Booker T Washington could be in that price range.
Yes, my mistake. Thank you
I want in, please! Lot 5 would be my choice. I love error coins, and I love Buffalo nickels! Thank you for running these contests.
Entry post! If I win, I’d love #8. I’m a sucker for all things half dollar related, and the Franklin proof is a beauty! Thank you as always for...
My most interesting find was a 1943 Newfoundland 10 cent piece. 80% silver like Canadian dimes. This by far the rarest coin I own at around 50%...
I want in please. Lot 3, that’s a beautiful nickel!
Entry post. I’d love that Morgan dollar!
Entry post. I choose # 3, because it’s about time that beautiful coin was given away!
I want in! Love silver dollars, no matter the age, type or condition. It’s a huge hunk of silver in your hand, and I like to think of how it was...
I want in. I’d love coin C the Morgan dollar. It’s a substantial upgrade over my very first Morgan dollar, which also happens to be an 1882.
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