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I Wish I Could Make Up My Mind....

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 Posted 12/30/2014  07:05 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Debrajc to your friends list
The Franklin set is a fun set and relatively inexpensive to finish, so I think that one would be a good one to start with, then the most difficult in the middle, with the other one last.
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 Posted 12/30/2014  08:20 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add SsuperDdave to your friends list

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including one ultra rare and extremely expensive coin


One?

1889-CC. 1893-S. 1893 and 1894-P will be no slouches, at a substantial premium in circulated grades. 1879, 80 and 85-CC will be deceptively expensive.

Morgans hurt once you actually start feeling the pain of collecting them.
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 Posted 12/30/2014  08:33 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add just carl to your friends list
Just have to get a Mercury dime Album. And they look better in a Whitman Classic Blue Album. And most are easily available. Only a few are rather on the expensive side but still available.
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 Posted 12/30/2014  09:30 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add collectorofcoins to your friends list
Another vote for the Mercury set. But if you want to get the most enjoyment from the project, choose whichever coin you like the most. Be aware though that putting together a complete set of Morgans will be costly and take more time to complete.
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 Posted 12/30/2014  09:38 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add The Silver Searcher to your friends list
Though I collect Morgans, I would say the Franklins are your best bet. I started my Morgan collection 4 years ago and I am barely a third of the way there. I have only one of the keys Dave mentioned (1880 CC).

However, should you choose to do the Morgans, be aware you're in for a fun ride, and will have a beautiful set once you complete it.
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 Posted 12/30/2014  09:58 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Darth Morgan to your friends list
I vote Franklin half dollars. Its a great set to assemble without breaking the bank.
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 Posted 12/30/2014  10:19 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add CoinCollector2012 to your friends list
The Franklin set would be the cheapest to put together. You could find most of the dates needed in a dealer's junk silver bin.
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 Posted 12/30/2014  11:38 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add loganjonathan to your friends list
I vote Mercury dimes because those looks beautiful when they are in a album. Ive got the full set of them and I spent about 200 bucks over a 2 year time frame and the only reason why I have 200 dollars in that set is because have some higher graded dimes in there for some years that are special to me (ie birthyears of relatives and such)
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 Posted 12/30/2014  12:06 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Bertensgrad to your friends list
How do you only spend $200 on a completed merc set? Did you not collect the keys?
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 Posted 12/30/2014  12:08 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add loganjonathan to your friends list
No I was given the keys as a birthday present one year thats why I started to collect mercs so I could finish the set
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 Posted 12/30/2014  2:16 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add SilverTracker to your friends list
Thanks all for your opinions. It looks like the Morgans are going to have to wait and maybe VERY slowly purchase the Merc's one by one.

But definitely, I will be doing the Franklin's first. I already have about 10 Franklins from junk silver purchases I can use to start the album. I know myself that I will be looking for better samples than very worn Franklins from the start. Something about the shine of a lusterous silver coin..

Thanks all again.
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 Posted 12/30/2014  2:32 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add tkbslc to your friends list
Franklins are great because they are a little bit removed from public memory, so almost a "classic", the set it fairly short and easy to collect, and they are fairly large silver coins. Who doesn't love large silver coins? :)

If you wanted to do the Morgan dollars in a more approachable way, I know I can't afford all the rare ones, so I am doing a date set instead (one per year). There's at least one per year that is affordable. Dansco has an album for that, so you can still fill an album that way: http://www.danscoalbumstore.com/mor...-p-2045.html
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 Posted 12/30/2014  4:31 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add TypeCoin971793 to your friends list
Do the Franklins. They are the easiest, cheapest, and there are no show-stopping, highly counterfeited key dates. You get those with the Morgans and the Mercs.
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 Posted 12/30/2014  4:34 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add wheatchaser140 to your friends list
Go for Franklins. I reccomend an uncirculated set, they really aren't that pricey in high grades (except FBLs of course).
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 Posted 12/30/2014  8:52 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Fuzzy317 to your friends list
SsuperDdave,

I was talking about an empty spot in my Morgan dollar set, the lowly 1895-P Proof.

There will be two at the F.U.N. Show. The estimated $53K+ is way out of my price range for one coin, unless I sell my house or a kidney or two.
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