Post your most expensive circulated coin.

Discussion in 'Coin Chat' started by Lehigh96, Apr 23, 2009.

  1. CrustyCoins

    CrustyCoins Twilight Photographer

    Much, Much better. :)
     
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  3. Collect89

    Collect89 Coin Collector

    Totally cool. First you post an 1895 and then follow up with an 1889CC! If you already have the photos taken, I'd really like to see a close up of the obverse & reverse of the 89CC.

    Very best regards,
    collect89
     
  4. WalkingD

    WalkingD Junior Member

    Wow! So many great looking coins:bigeyes:in these 8 page...







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  5. Boss

    Boss Coin Hoarder

    Sorry guys- I am so ridiculous. When Lehigh said "me thinks that's not circulated" I didn't even get it. I NEVER saw the word "Circulated" in the title of this thread. Read right past that one. :desk::desk::headbang:
     
  6. Ripley

    Ripley Senior Member

    Well these old hunks of gold have seen some circulation and some tales to tell. Piece of 8 and a doubloon.:hug:
     

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  7. SPQR

    SPQR Junior Member

    Hmm....I don't have a photo of it, but I did pull a nice "Speared Buffalo" error out of a roll of nickels awhile back....so it does meet the "circulated" criteria without question.
    And it cost 5 cents!
     
  8. mike9700

    mike9700 Junior Member

    The 1895 was not circulated and i removed it
     
  9. Gao

    Gao Member

    Since we're showing more than one now, let me present to you my next most valuable coin:

    Ptolemy II Philadelphos
    285-246 BC
    Ptolemaic AE 40
    Svoronos 788 B

    O: Zeus Ammon, facing right

    R: PTOLEMAIOY BASILEOS surrounding twin eagles standing on thunderbolts facing left, double cornucopia at shoulder of right eagle

    After the death of Alexander the Great, his empire was divided amongst his generals, with Ptolemy taking Egypt. His son, Ptolemy II, introduced some gigantic bronze coins. This particular one is 40mm in diameter, which makes it a little wider than a Morgan dollar and about twice as thick as one, and if I remember correctly (I don't have a scale with me, and while the seller listed the weight when he sold it, he forgot to write it on the label), it weighs around 40 grams, making it the biggest and heaviest coin I have. This is hardly the largest coin produced during this reign, as I've heard of ones up to around 50 mm wide and nearly 100 grams!
     

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  10. Andypex

    Andypex New Member

    wow!! i never had any idea there were so many diff coins!! and all so different and good lookin in their own right. Very impressed!!
     
  11. Collect89

    Collect89 Coin Collector

    Hello Ripley,

    I know about many different coins but I know very (very) little about gold doubloons. (Where were they minted, where circulated, what was their value, how many exist in collections, etc). If these are real, then they certainly deserve better photographs so that we can all drool over them.

    Very best regards,
    collect89
     
  12. CamaroDMD

    CamaroDMD [Insert Clever Title]

    Too bad you removed it, I hadn't gotten to see it yet. :D
     
  13. cwtokenman

    cwtokenman Coin Hoarder

    Apologies for the late reply, I was on a short term mission trip last week.

    That counterstamp makes it a Civil War token, id LA670A-1do. It is not listed in the 2nd edition of Fuld's store card reference, but it should be in the new book which is in the works (I did some proofreading work on it earlier this year). Kanzinger lists it in his 2002 Civil War Token Collector's Guide. It is an R8 token (5 - 10 known), New Orleans has a T9 town rating (there are no T10 towns), and this is the only variety of cwt for the entire state of Louisiana. I paid more than Kanzinger lists, but I wanted it and who knows if I would ever get a shot at another in my lifetime. I bought it a few years ago and have forgotten the exact price, but it was somewhere around $2500. Just goes to show that sometimes "damage" can greatly increase a coin's value.
     
  14. CoinKeeper

    CoinKeeper Keeper of Coins

    My most expensive and I just got it today :)
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  15. OxJaw

    OxJaw Senior Member

    Here's my most expensive circulated coin.....

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  16. harveypb

    harveypb New Member

    Most Expensive Circulated Coin

    Here's an 1831 O.120 R6 Capped Bust Half.

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  17. thecoinlover

    thecoinlover Active Member

    I got this for 25 dollars :D[​IMG]
     
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  18. redwin117

    redwin117 Junior Member

    MY MOST EXPENSIVE COIN UNCIRCULATED IS MY AVATAR, BUT I GO FOR NOW TO CIRCULATED 1992.
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  19. goon712

    goon712 Member

    This Peace Dollar. Notice what I think looks like a finger print right around nose and the thin scratch at the base of the neck. Not sure what it is worth. It was a gift to my wife from her grandmother when my wife was a young girl.

    1922 Peace Dollar reverse.jpg 1922 Peace Dollar obverse.jpg
     
  20. Cringely

    Cringely Active Member

  21. TexasJarhead

    TexasJarhead Junior Member

    Here's the ugliest Buffalo I have, but my most expensive.

    1918/17-d, ngc f-15.

    1918 17 D Obverse 595 x 600.jpg
    1918 17 D Reverse 600 x 600.jpg
     
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