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<p>[QUOTE="EdGs, post: 3626302, member: 41448"]That is kind of a tough question for me. All of the above. I just think coins are cool and beautiful (for the most part, some of the newer design changes really suck).</p><p><br /></p><p>First, I would love to have ultra-nice specimens, especially of some of the early designs, they are IMO screaming with coolness. Realisticly though, I will never have a shot at owning such pieces, as my financial situation is pretty much very tight, and I have no rich relatives <img src="styles/default/xenforo/clear.png" class="mceSmilieSprite mceSmilie2" alt=";)" unselectable="on" unselectable="on" />, so you can scratch the inheritance angle. The lottery is my only hope LOL.</p><p><br /></p><p>That being said, well circulated examples also speak to me, in that there is the thoughts of where the coin has been throughout its circulation are what I see when I get a chance to hold one in my hand. Plus there is a great deal more affordability, or closer to be affordable, that is.</p><p><br /></p><p>So, for now, The short answer is a well circulated example. It is what it is, and I will have to drool over the awesome specimens that you all share with me via this site.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="EdGs, post: 3626302, member: 41448"]That is kind of a tough question for me. All of the above. I just think coins are cool and beautiful (for the most part, some of the newer design changes really suck). First, I would love to have ultra-nice specimens, especially of some of the early designs, they are IMO screaming with coolness. Realisticly though, I will never have a shot at owning such pieces, as my financial situation is pretty much very tight, and I have no rich relatives ;), so you can scratch the inheritance angle. The lottery is my only hope LOL. That being said, well circulated examples also speak to me, in that there is the thoughts of where the coin has been throughout its circulation are what I see when I get a chance to hold one in my hand. Plus there is a great deal more affordability, or closer to be affordable, that is. So, for now, The short answer is a well circulated example. It is what it is, and I will have to drool over the awesome specimens that you all share with me via this site.[/QUOTE]
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