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The most beautiful round you own/owned


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The only beautiful round I owned was a lead one when my teenage mate shot me up the arris with an air rifle! 

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2 minutes ago, HerefordBullyun said:

The only beautiful round I owned was a lead one when my teenage mate shot me up the arris with an air rifle! 

I once shot at my mother's ornament with a Diana SP50 and hit it square on and the slug bounced back and hit me right between the eyes in the middle of my forehead, perfect red spot that stood out for a week!!!!

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1 hour ago, Frenchie said:

Tiffany Art Series : not rounds but what I think one of the most beautiful and stunning series : not for investment, but only for the pleasure to have a beautiful artwork in hand

 

Angkor : antique finish silver 2oz

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Isfahan - Persia, here in black proof 5 oz

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great pictures by the way..... 

It does not matter how slowly you go so long as you do not stop.

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In true fashion, The Privateer series with 7 rounds representing the 7 seas. This series is done in 2 ounce Ultra High Relief. Pictures cannot capture the true depth of each coin. Here is the first coin in the series and what most consider as the most desirable in the set. I disagree, but I do love this one a lot.

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5 hours ago, Mario007 said:

keep them coming very nice selection so far

 

what the name of this series ?

Barbados blue marbles, $5 coins,I have two of the 2020s, the first in the set and the 2022 is bought but in pre release, there is a moon and a mercury 1 oz but the mercury doesn't have a release date as of now.

 

The costs are between $200 for the 1oz Mars to as high as $2000 for the 2020 blue marble, the others range between $600 to $1000 each.

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21 hours ago, SilverStorm said:

The most beautiful coin I own (imho) is the super incuse maple leaf.   See my post on this in the link below. 
 

 

I thought the Super Incuse Silver Maple was way too overpriced. That being said, I have the older brother and predecessor of the Super Incuse, the 2018 and the 2019 double incuse silver maples. They were only a few dollars more than the regular silver maples at the time.

 

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7 minutes ago, Junior said:

I thought the Super Incuse Silver Maple was way too overpriced. That being said, I have the older brother and predecessor of the Super Incuse, the 2018 and the 2019 double incuse silver maples. They were only a few dollars more than the regular silver maples at the time.

 

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Agree, it is definitely over priced.  But it sold out at The Mint before it was released, so I had to buy from the secondary market at inflated prices.  If it was only a bit more uglier, I would have skipped it lol.

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