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<p>[QUOTE="Sula86, post: 2642625, member: 82272"][ATTACH=full]583265[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]583266[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]583267[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]583268[/ATTACH] My first and favorite coin is a 1940 walking liberty half dollar. This is the coin that really got me into coin collecting. I got this exact coin back in change as a young elementary school student after buying some food during lunch. I couldn't believe my eyes at the time and I don't think I let go of it until I got safely home. Since then I've always loved walking liberties and now this very same coin belongs to my daughter. She also favors the walking liberties too. </p><p><br /></p><p>My second favorite coin and a very close runner up is a 1923 Peace Dollar. The coin was a gift from my Grandfather who got it from my Great Grandfather. My Great grandfather always carried a pile of silver dollars with him due to not believing in banks bc of the Great Depression. It doesn't get much cooler then holding and staring at a coin that's been held and gazed upon by your Grandfather and Great Grandfather so many years ago.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Sula86, post: 2642625, member: 82272"][ATTACH=full]583265[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]583266[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]583267[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]583268[/ATTACH] My first and favorite coin is a 1940 walking liberty half dollar. This is the coin that really got me into coin collecting. I got this exact coin back in change as a young elementary school student after buying some food during lunch. I couldn't believe my eyes at the time and I don't think I let go of it until I got safely home. Since then I've always loved walking liberties and now this very same coin belongs to my daughter. She also favors the walking liberties too. My second favorite coin and a very close runner up is a 1923 Peace Dollar. The coin was a gift from my Grandfather who got it from my Great Grandfather. My Great grandfather always carried a pile of silver dollars with him due to not believing in banks bc of the Great Depression. It doesn't get much cooler then holding and staring at a coin that's been held and gazed upon by your Grandfather and Great Grandfather so many years ago.[/QUOTE]
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