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<p>[QUOTE="ErolGarip, post: 2830717, member: 88736"]Here, now, the talk is about "the rarest" coin. It is not like any tree in a forest. </p><p><br /></p><p>Ok, I am changing the question in my previous post. Instead of the oldest coin, a generalization. If the ultimate goal of a coin collector is to find a coin which is the rarest coin in all history, it is the first coin in the history. Whatever it was made for, lets say you found it. Can you coin collector keep it or sell it, give it or what do you do with it? I guess any real collector can not sell it for any amount of money due to enthusiasm in collecting. I don't think you can give it to somewhere else like museum either for people to see it for educational purpose either. Anyway, people won't learn anything also from it as they won't be interested in it unless they own it and again owning it here means some more money for them by selling it. If you keep it in your house, etc., it is another risk, some may want to steal it, a headache, too much effort to be spend to save it safely. So, what to do with it that we don't have yet? It seems that the best is not to search it.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="ErolGarip, post: 2830717, member: 88736"]Here, now, the talk is about "the rarest" coin. It is not like any tree in a forest. Ok, I am changing the question in my previous post. Instead of the oldest coin, a generalization. If the ultimate goal of a coin collector is to find a coin which is the rarest coin in all history, it is the first coin in the history. Whatever it was made for, lets say you found it. Can you coin collector keep it or sell it, give it or what do you do with it? I guess any real collector can not sell it for any amount of money due to enthusiasm in collecting. I don't think you can give it to somewhere else like museum either for people to see it for educational purpose either. Anyway, people won't learn anything also from it as they won't be interested in it unless they own it and again owning it here means some more money for them by selling it. If you keep it in your house, etc., it is another risk, some may want to steal it, a headache, too much effort to be spend to save it safely. So, what to do with it that we don't have yet? It seems that the best is not to search it.[/QUOTE]
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