What is your favorite coin found through a CRH

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Just curious to see what you guys think the best coin you have found is. Doesn't have to be your most expensive coin, just the one you like best. So far I think mine would be my first buffalo coin with a full date. I just started CRHing this year so I havent found any 1800's coins yet or even any from the teens/twenties. The buffalo is a 1937, full clear date, no mint...all the legs are there, but so far that is the oldest coin I have found. I know it's not worth a ton but I love the buffalo nickels and before finding that one I found 25ish dateless/partial date buffalos so finding that one was pretty cool for me.

Anyway, just wanted to see what your favorite coin is. I know some of you guys who have been at it for a long time probably have some really cool stuff tucked away in folders or something. HH!
 

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Pretty impressive considering there are only about 150 of those known to exist.
Depending on the condition, that coin is worth more than the average person makes in an entire year; in mint state it is worth nearly a million bucks.
shenanigans?

528,500 exist, it's worth 1/4 of a million in MS-63.
 

My Favorite Find

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As you can see the coin was from the Royal Hawaiian Mint. No, I do not live in Hawaii.

Link to the coin:
Royal Issues - Catalog
 

1897 Barber dime...

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Tie between my 1917 buffalo and my 1938s jefferson nickel.
 

About 4 years ago I went on my first coin roll hunt and hit a $240 collection of halves at my third bank. It included three solid rolls of silver halves including 40%'s, 64's, bens, walkers, and barbers. It started my hobby (addiction). Afterwards I hit a 3-month skunk streak of hunts that produced absolutely nothing. I almost quit altogether and then I got a single silver half dollar from a hunt...a 1918 King George Canadian sterling silver half...my favorite coin. I kept hunting needless to say.

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Although I haven't really CRHed in a few years now I noticed I had never made an entry here, so here goes.

My favorite finds would be a tie between a 1992-D close AM cent (purely because of rarity) and the two ancient roman coins I found. Close behind are the 4 silver dollars (2 peace and 2 morgan) followed by a 1891 seated dime. After that a tie between a handful of barbers (halves and dimes), numerous Indian head cents (18 different), and 3 of the 10 lowest mintage wheat cents (1924-D, 1914-S, and 1931-D).
 

My best coin roll hunting fnd was my first buffalo nickel. 1916 2 feathers variety.
 

1891 indian head
a urraca cent from 1975. nice looking coin
 

Couple key dates:
1972 Dbl Die Lincoln Cent (the die 1 type) and 1921S Buffalo nickel are my faves.
Other good finds: 1892 Columbus commem half, 1867 Indian Cent
 

Although I haven't really CRHed in a few years now I noticed I had never made an entry here, so here goes.

My favorite finds would be a tie between a 1992-D close AM cent (purely because of rarity) and the two ancient roman coins I found. Close behind are the 4 silver dollars (2 peace and 2 morgan) followed by a 1891 seated dime. After that a tie between a handful of barbers (halves and dimes), numerous Indian head cents (18 different), and 3 of the 10 lowest mintage wheat cents (1924-D, 1914-S, and 1931-D).

Any pics of the romans?
 

That Henning Nick would be an awesome find. Congrats, makes me want to do Nickles but I can't leave dimes.
 

1906 penny
1944 p nickel right next to a 1935 nickel
 

My favorite coin would have to be a 2009-S 95% Copper proof cent, lincoln Indiana Years(Lincoln sitting on a log reading), is my second proof penny ever, and a 2009-S type set 95% copper proof too... since 1982, proof cents have been zinc, but 2009 was the exception, with the 4 new designs released, only the proof ones were copper. :thumbsup:

FYI, BB. The 95% copper cents were issued in the mint sets and the Lincoln Coin and Chronicle set (besides the proof sets). They have the satin finish and is the second lowest mintage of Lincoln cent series. 95% Copper 2009 Lincoln Cents | 2009 Lincoln Pennies
 

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