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<p>[QUOTE="bqcoins, post: 423549, member: 5036"]In no particular order:</p><p><br /></p><p>my 1875 CC 20C, holed in VG, I've always loved the CC even though most of that is out of my price range, and getting this coin in a lot of holed coins was fantastic.</p><p>a 1805 half cent VG, SOOOOOO much History there its all I can do to keep from carrying it with me </p><p>a 1836 half cent XF, really love the design</p><p>an 1835 bust half O-105 VF, bitten by the bust half bug and this is one of my first purchases</p><p>holed 1852 large cent, from my father</p><p>my 1916 d merc anacs AG3, not the best but it represents my first major buy as an adult hobbiest, until that point nothing I ever purchased was more than $20.</p><p>My 1946 Iowa and 1934 Texas commemoratives, born in one grew up in the other, love both designs.</p><p>a 1940 S Lincoln cent in MS sixty-wow, who knows could be a 70. A long time ago in Hawaii I came across them in a dealers bin, about 50 of them to be exact that came right out of a roll, I bought three or four of them because they were so beautiful. It represents the series I cut my teeth on in the most beautiful of reds.</p><p>an 1878 CC morgan in VG/F that was payment to me as a child for doing some numismatic work for one of my Dad's clients. I'll never forget that experience.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="bqcoins, post: 423549, member: 5036"]In no particular order: my 1875 CC 20C, holed in VG, I've always loved the CC even though most of that is out of my price range, and getting this coin in a lot of holed coins was fantastic. a 1805 half cent VG, SOOOOOO much History there its all I can do to keep from carrying it with me a 1836 half cent XF, really love the design an 1835 bust half O-105 VF, bitten by the bust half bug and this is one of my first purchases holed 1852 large cent, from my father my 1916 d merc anacs AG3, not the best but it represents my first major buy as an adult hobbiest, until that point nothing I ever purchased was more than $20. My 1946 Iowa and 1934 Texas commemoratives, born in one grew up in the other, love both designs. a 1940 S Lincoln cent in MS sixty-wow, who knows could be a 70. A long time ago in Hawaii I came across them in a dealers bin, about 50 of them to be exact that came right out of a roll, I bought three or four of them because they were so beautiful. It represents the series I cut my teeth on in the most beautiful of reds. an 1878 CC morgan in VG/F that was payment to me as a child for doing some numismatic work for one of my Dad's clients. I'll never forget that experience.[/QUOTE]
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