The uniqueness makes every one of them a trophy. Actually a couple of my most memorable hunts were both does. One was archery back when the bows were slower and arrows had a lot of arc. A doe at 35 yards and I could only see her through a one foot gap in the leaves at 20 yards. I had to aim for 35 yards at an imaginary deer a foot below the opening in the leaves. That and the mostly melanistic squirrel with a white belly eating a mushroom perched on a branch ten feet from me just moments before the doe adds to the memory.
The other doe was a gun tag. She was a trophy to me because it was my longest shot at 1221 yards.
Like everyone else I do look for the best buck I can find every year, but in the end something makes them all good. I mounted one buck not because he was huge, but because he was an archery buck I shot at eight yards while I was standing on the ground with good camo and had a buck between him and I when I shot him.