What is the single most interesting/valuable coin found while CRH?

TypeCoin971793

Sr. Member
Oct 7, 2013
273
99
Here or There or Anywhere
Primary Interest:
All Treasure Hunting
I'm wondering what unlikely stuff is still out there in the wild. I haven't found anything very impressive as I don't do high volume. The best thing I have found was a half dollar that was struck partially out of the collar, making it half-broadstruck. It has a value of about $20. Still quite nice and interesting.

I'm interested in what you have found.

TypeCoin
 

Upvote 0
My personal best coins: Type II 1972 Ike, Wisconsin low leaf error quarter, AU walking liberty (date in the forties), wheat cent with date as "195", 1909 wheat cent (neither S or vdb), 1907 IH (my only one, ever). That's really about it
 

and then of course random half dollar commemoratives that are always neat unique finds
 

1928 Peace dollar I got from a bank about 3 weeks ago. Philadelphia, the KEY Peace dollar.
 

So far, a 1904 fine condition IH and a 1954 peseta
 

Early this year I found in a box of cents, a 1909-P in Ext Fine condition. Nearly flawless. Definitely going in my folder, and not the grandkids.
 

I recently found a 1927 English penny in a roll of halves. Not exactly a banner find, but I was pretty shocked at the time!
 

I found an 1854 large cent in a bag of half dollars. Also found a 1952 1 gulden coin (72% silver) from the netherlands in a bag of halves as well.
 

I've only been CRH for about 6 months and don't do a lot of volume. So I would have to say my coolest find was an 1899 IH cent. Found it in the first box I ever searched and I've been hooked ever since.
 

1972 Doubled Die Lincoln cent - found it in '87. I have since upgraded to this little gem...
 

Attachments

  • image-3143456688.jpg
    image-3143456688.jpg
    67.7 KB · Views: 199
I don't have much of numismatic value in my crh collection but some items I've found from crh include: 1878 Indian head cent in f, AU 1939D nickel, AU 1950D nickel and a no-date T1 "S" mint buffalo nickel (1913-S T1 Buffalo without a date)
 

My best finds are a
1931-s wheat graded vf
And a 1869 seated half counter struck with a saloon in Kentucky
 

Top Member Reactions

Users who are viewing this thread

Back
Top