What are YOUR top ten coins?

Discussion in 'Coin Chat' started by Peter T Davis, Nov 21, 2012.

  1. Peter T Davis

    Peter T Davis Hammer at the Ready Moderator

    I'm curious to hear what everyone thinks are the top ten coins. I'm leaving that vague purposely. Top ten coins for what? You tell me.
     
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  3. mrweaseluv

    mrweaseluv Supporter! Supporter

    Hmmmm, ok I'll give this a try :D

    I'll start by saying that these are at present my 10 favorite coins in my possesion not the "best" condition or most "valueable" though that is considered in selecting them as my favorites.
    1st is easy that my 1857 FE cent probably g8-f12
    2nd would probably be my newly arrived AU55 1890-p Morgan dollar VAM-15a (in anacs slab)
    3rd is my beat up circulated 2001 ASE that I use as a pocket peice. (was tossed in with 5-6 others for $6 because of a scratch instead of $8 that was the price at the time)
    4th would be my nicely toned 2001 ASE (this one would grade MS68 easy maybe even 69)
    5th back to cents with my recently verdi-cared 1828 corinette(sp) large cent
    6th takes us back to morgans for my 1885-p VAM2
    7th 1966 DDO SMS Kennedy Half dollar (easily AU possibly MS62)
    8th and the only forgien coin to make this list my Canadain 2004 tiger swallowtail half dollar
    9th back to Cents with my 1876 IH penny this one probably grades vf/xf
    10th and last we stick to the IH pennies with a toss up between my 1859 and 1860 both in the vf/xf range (full liberty ribbons on both)

    Not a list that will ever make me rich, but these are the coins I actualy take out just to look at and enjoy most often.
     
  4. Victor

    Victor Coin Collector

    2009 Ultra High Relief $20 in the big box.
    1915-S St. Gaudens
    1924 St. Gaudens
    1913 $10 Indian
    1892-O Barber half
    1892-S Barber half
    1897-O Barber half
    1897-S Barber half
    1921 Walker
    1921-D Walker
     
  5. Mat

    Mat Ancient Coincoholic

  6. Danr

    Danr Numismatist

    top 10 wish list:
    chain cent
    1912 s nickel high grade unc proof-like
    a decent unc 19895 O dime
    a decent unc no-stars dime
    a proof flying Eagle cent
    I'll add more as they occur to me....

    ok- I'm back -
    how about a 1792 half disme (I know that one is pretty far out)
    1936 proof quarter with at least slight cam
     
  7. Treashunt

    Treashunt The Other Frank


    Great! Another Barber Nut.
    Good list.
     
  8. For me, my Top Ten Coins I would like to acquire in the next few years...All in problem free VF
    1) 1893-S 50c
    2) 1901-S 50c
    3) 1897-O 50c
    4) 1905-O 50c
    5) 1892-O 50c
    6) 1903-S 50c
    7) 1908-S 50c
    8) 1907-S 50c
    9) 1902-O 50c
    10) 1894-P 50c
     
  9. WingedLiberty

    WingedLiberty Well-Known Member

    Everyone will have a different method of qualifying their top 10. Monetary value, sentimental appeal, historical significance, rarity, etc. Actually the OP didn't make it 100% clear if the top 10 was for coins we actually owned, or simply coins we wanted (wish list). For this post I will assume it's for coins we actually own. In terms of making a top 10 list, for me it's all about eye appeal. So here are my top 10 "most beautiful" colorfully-toned coins as scored in my Flash Index system. (Note that the Flash Index is a method that "objectively" scores the visual appeal of colorfully toned coins). A perfect Flash Index score is 10.0 and I have yet to acquire a coin that scored a perfect 10, but I bet they are out there. Any Flash Index score above 9.0 signifies "Gold Level" toning. Between 8.0 and 8.9 is "Silver Level"; and 7.0 to 7.9 is "Bronze Level". So these are all monster "Gold Level" toned coins posted in descending order, so my "most beautiful" coin is at the top.

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  10. ArthurK11

    ArthurK11 Active Member

    You have some of the most beautiful coins I've ever seen. All of these are stunning and I remember many more that you have posted in the past that haven't made this list. I absolutely love looking at any coins that you post because they are all amazing.
     
  11. WingedLiberty

    WingedLiberty Well-Known Member

    So what are YOUR top 10 coins Peter ???? Inquiring minds want to know!
     
  12. mrweaseluv

    mrweaseluv Supporter! Supporter

    +1
     
  13. Victor

    Victor Coin Collector

    Yup right here. Many years ago at a yard sale I bought a dozen or so beat up Barber halves at $4 each. Then I started picking up singles when I saw them. It took a few years but I completed the set of Barber halves in a Dansco. The 1892-O and 1892-S are in slabs [NGC and PCGS]. The 1896-S was tough to find. I got one on Teletrade in an ANACS [cleaned, details] holder and cracked it out to finish the set.
    Then not knowing what I was really getting into I started a set of Barber dimes in an old Library of Coins album.
    I am stuck with just 3 more to finish: 1895-O, 1896-O and 1897-O.
    Have been stuck with those 3 needed for at least two years now.
    Never started the Barber quarters and don't plan to either.
     
  14. Treashunt

    Treashunt The Other Frank

    The only ones that I have in VF or better are:
    1892 O-- AU
    1897 O- XF
    1908 S- VF
    1894 P-VF-25

    That is one tough list!

    For my self:

    I'd like to get 10 different Overton #'s for the 1795 Half dollar.

    Or any R-7's that I can afford or cherry pick.
     
  15. Treashunt

    Treashunt The Other Frank

    Another tough set.

    I have been working on an AU set for about 10 years.

    my best:
    1895 O is only a VG
    1896 O only a Fine
    1897 O I picked up an Unc in Milwaukee in 2007.

    Altho I have an 1897 O in VF-35, slabbed, by ANACS. A real VF+


    Good luck.
     
  16. Morgandude11

    Morgandude11 As long as it's Silver, I'm listening

    1893s Morgan in XF40
    1889CC Morgan in XF 45
    1894 Morgan MS 64
    1893cc Morgan MS 64
    1892CC Morgan MS 64
    1998s Kennedy SMS in SP 70
    1995s Kennedy silver in PR 70
    1885CC Morgan in MS 64
    1881CC Morgan in MS 63
    1879CC Morgan in MS 64

    I have had pictures up of all of them before.

    I treated them as rarest and most valuable, not necessarily my favorite coins, as there are lots of less costly coins that I love truly, such as unique toned coins.
     
  17. robec

    robec Junior Member

    This is my Top 10 today. It will undoubtedly be different tomorrow. It's like picking your favorite son or daughter.
    I love them all. This is just a good cross section.


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  18. lonegunlawyer

    lonegunlawyer Numismatist Esq.

    1. Lincoln cent because it is so ubiquitous in many aspects of everyday life.
    2. Washington quarter because it's almost as universal as the Lincoln cent and very useful for vending machines.
    3. 1933 Double Eagle because not many survived.
    4. Buffalo Nickel because it depicted a minority that did not have the right to vote (and the buffalo is pretty cool too!).
    5. State quarters because they gave a much needed boost to the numismatic community and hobby.
    6. 1807 Rothchild Draped Bust silver dollar because it is such a great example of a beautiful design.
    7. Large cents because they helped facilitate everyday commerce.
    8. Draped Bust cents because it is, in my opinion, the most beautiful design on any U.S. coin.
    9. 1932D quarters in MS condition because their rarity exists because collectors and the hobby ignored them for years.
    10. American Silver Eagle because the walking liberty design is very attractive and each American should own at least one.
     
  19. Collect89

    Collect89 Coin Collector

    I wish I had a chain cent & I too like the no stars dimes. :thumb:

    I've got some experience with 1912-S in MS. You may not find a 12-S in PL but enjoy the hunt. :)
     

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  20. Yes it is one tough list, and I have no idea how I missed the 1898-O. That has been on my list for a while.

    I wish I had one 1795 50c let alone 10 different marriages!
     
  21. Phil Ham

    Phil Ham Hamster

    I will give the top ten coins that I currently own in no particular order.

    1877 IHC
    1909S IHC
    1895O Barber Dime
    1901B Swiss Two Franc
    1928 Peace Dollar
    1893CC Morgan Dollar
    2009DC Thick Mint Mark ASE
    1892O Barber Half Dollar
    1886 V-Nickel
    1914-D Lincoln Penny
     
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