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Pillar of the Community
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It was my first "coin purchase" not from the mint in my life. I'm a roll hunter collector. I went for some coin tubes and normally I stick to the plan but it was busy yesterday morning so I had to wait for people and started looking around a bit at the cheap stuff to pass the time. I have most of the SBA's from circulation but the 81s and the proofs have been elusive. Still needing the 81P,81S proof, 99P proof, and possibly the varieties wide rim 79P, and the clear S's. Kind of a happy surprise to find a couple of the ones I need so cheaply. I haven't met a coin I didn't like... well maybe the clad Ikes. I have a couple of those but never really worked on them to put a set together. Probably because they are so hard to come by from the banks. For the most part all coin series have their negatives but I can find a redeeming quality to want to collect them except the Ikes. They are just big no silver and blah. I'd rather start on Morgan's or Peace dollars than work on Ikes first if I have to do coin shops or ebay to get even the commonest dates done.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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One nice thing about the SBA series is that it's relatively easy to complete. It was the first set that I completed. Actually, it was the second set that I completed too as I had to recomplete it when the '99's came out.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Order a $1000 box from your bank and they usually have (in my experience) around 15% Susan B's. One box I ordered had 256 and 2 were the 1979 Wide Rim variety. The Federal Reserve Banks have millions and millions bagged up in storage for the day the dollar bill ceases (not anytime soon). IMO the coin is so ugly its bizzare and freakish but in a weird way cool to study in high grades under a loop. Good luck in your collecting pick a series you like and can afford then cram as much knowledge of that particular series. I jumped around my first year but by year 2 was pulled toward the classic series, it was just a natural progression for me as my collecting tastes developed. I'm high on Walker Half's Buffaloes, Lincoln's and Indians Cents. Watch out for those Mercury dime bugs, if you get bitten by the 1916 D bug your ruined!
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Bedrock of the Community
 United States
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Quote: if you get bitten by the 1916 D bug your ruined! Wouldn't that make you immune to Mercury dime collecting? The 16-D is like an antidote to that bug. 
In Memory of Crazyb0 12-26-1951 to 7-27-2020 In Memory of Tootallious 3-31-1964 to 4-15-2020 In Memory of T-BOP 10-12-1949 to 1-19-2024
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Quote: Actually, it was the second set that I completed too as I had to recomplete it when the '99's came out. 
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Pillar of the Community
United States
789 Posts |
Quote: Have you seen the new nickels, or Pres dollars, or Sac dollars, some of the ATBs, and that's just for moderns without even getting into the commemoratives
SBAs are really an underrated series. They have the Ike reverse and are a nice size with a good feel. Is the obverse the prettiest no, but there are much worse obverses including classic ones. I have to agree with the first part of your post, the Eunice Shriver commem comes to mind. I can't think of a classic obverse that's worse though. Which one(s)?
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Bedrock of the Community
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Quote: I can't think of a classic obverse that's worse though. Which one(s)? The classic designs have nostalgia and history going for them as well as some peoples preference for liberty over real people, but several would be heavily criticized if they were released for the first time today. The 1792 Half Disme is an amazing coin but if released for the first time today would be criticized for the art. The obverse of Morgans is very bland and it often takes new collectors a while to figure out it's supposed to be a female liberty and not a man, and several of the early eagles didn't exactly resemble an eagle. There's some great coins as an example from what they were and their history, but if they all came out the first time when the SBA did and we just said the SBA was liberty not a person, we would be having different conversations about the ugliest coin
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Bedrock of the Community
United States
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Sure, the Half Disme would be mocked today, but it would never have been proposed. We live with a lot of forgettable designs in our era, but none as ugly as this hawk-nosed profile. Coins should represent the grandeur of this country. This does not.
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Pillar of the Community
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8938 Posts |
Does the SBA portrait remind anyone else of professor mcgonagall from Harry Potter?
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Bedrock of the Community
13014 Posts |
Quote: Coins should represent the grandeur of this country. This does not. Any coin with a reverse celebrating the moon landing is certainly capturing the grandeur or the country, far more than many other coins in all honesty.
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Bedrock of the Community
United States
94367 Posts |
Certainly the least-loved of all US coin designs, with little competition.
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Quote: and several of the early eagles didn't exactly resemble an eagle. That is the truth. Quote: Any coin with a reverse celebrating the moon landing is certainly capturing the grandeur or the country, far more than many other coins in all honesty. Agreed. 
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Pillar of the Community
 United States
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Coinfrog- Quote:"Sure, the Half Disme would be mocked today, but it would never have been proposed. We live with a lot of forgettable designs in our era, but none as ugly as this hawk-nosed profile. Coins should represent the grandeur of this country. This does not." I dunno Coinfrog, I think Susan B. Anthony was a handsome man. Susan was a strange name for a boy though...
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Quote: Susan was a strange name for a boy though I think there is a song about that. 
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Pillar of the Community
United States
3402 Posts |
I think is's an ugly coin because SBA was ugly. KK
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