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Post your favorite coin

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I think this one. I have an Indian head with some neat subtle toning. This one I went after though. A real used penny with a history from a line most of my friends do not know existed.

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I don't know if I have a favorite. I have many that I like and don't plan on selling.... I don't have pictures of some of my favorites either....

 

Here's one. I love it because it celebrates a long gone empire. It is a reminder that nothing lasts forever, no matter how dominant.

 

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I love these designs:

 

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So many to choose from but i will just post this for now as it is probably tied with about a dozen or so others. The link has more info on the coin for those interested

 

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That is actually more difficult than I thought it would be but I am fairly certain this one is one that I would keep even if I got rid of every other coin I have. Not perfect by no means, not well centered, but it was hammered in my mother's birthplace of Oxford. Was in a PCGS slab when I photographed it. Later I crossed it.

 

1242 AD King Henry the III - Struck In Oxford, England - NGC AU 55

 

 

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My red and lavender Peace dollars are 1 and 1a. I have a couple World coins coming in at 1b and 1c

 

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