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What Is My Next Collection, Hmmm....?

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 Posted 04/10/2011  01:08 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Sprucansailor to your friends list
How about a type set of Dimes or a US Philippines Administration type set!
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 Posted 04/10/2011  01:13 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add bryan1234 to your friends list
US Philippines Administration type set!



those are nice coins and can be easily completed if effort is in finding them, havnt found anyone selling them besides ebay
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 Posted 04/10/2011  01:28 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add SDcoinguy to your friends list
i am thinking dimes as well..

i picked up a CH BU 1950-D roosie today for $3.50... they had a few folders with roosies for $3-$5 all CH BU! might have to grab them next week . could fill alot of holes with just $20
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 Posted 04/10/2011  01:30 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Cali_Nick to your friends list
I got a nice US Philippines 1917 50 Centavos that I put in an air-tite and gave to my Girlfriend(Shes half Philippina).I saw it in my local coin shop and had never heard of them before.
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 Posted 04/10/2011  01:38 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add hermanwilliams to your friends list
A coin shop is at least a two hour drive from me, so I think Phillipines would be a no go.

I think I want to work on the silver ones and just hope to find one in circ every now and then. Maybe put together a post-65 set in the process.

I do like the idea of building a type set...maybe work on all three simultaneously. Type set, pre-65 and post.
Getting excited. :-)
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 Posted 04/10/2011  01:40 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Sprucansailor to your friends list
I can find them here in San Dog fairly regularly. They are usually in fairly rough shape.

The coin show I went to a few months ago had a small but varied selection also.

I love the relative simplicity of the design.

You could even expand the type set to include Republic coins, which share part of the design. I forget how long it lasted, into the 60s I think. The are pretty easy to acquire in foreign bins and what not. Most of them are really inexpensive.
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 Posted 04/10/2011  09:59 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add rachums107 to your friends list
Go with Barber Dimes-they are the best.

I am trying to stay collecting one thing but its just so hard when you see a cool coin out there!
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 Posted 04/10/2011  10:15 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Coinstar to your friends list
Barbers or Indian Heads.
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 Posted 04/10/2011  10:20 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add nybird to your friends list
Easy, Canadian large Cents 1858-1920. Why? (1) Not very expensive. (2) Easy to find ebay and coin shops. (3) Lots of varieties. (4) They look cool, and they don't make them anymore.

Here is an example of a 1881 Spur N cent. The N in Regina has a spur on the left leg. You can find these sometimes on ebay for less than $10 and it's woth many times more.



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 Posted 04/10/2011  4:26 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add BluesZone to your friends list
You also might want to consider Kennedy,SBA and Ikes. Not to expensive and not to large. It's nice to have a complete set of something to look at. I will never complete my Lincoln,Mercury,Barber,Liberty Nickel,etc. because of the key dates but I have a complete Kennedy,SBA and I'm about to hit the proof Ikes to finish that.
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 Posted 04/10/2011  7:09 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add just carl to your friends list
My suggestion is simple. Start collecting all denominations and all varieties of them all. In other words for pennies, start a large cent, Indian Head Cen, Lincoln Cent collection. And at the same time start a Shield/Liberty Head/Buffalo/Jefferson Nickel collection. And on and on with them all.
The reason is also simple. As you find you are having problems with one type, just switch back to another one. If someone has a coin of say a Liberty Standing quarter you want, great, you collect those too.
SEE. It's easy.
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 Posted 04/10/2011  11:18 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Wei Fun to your friends list
If you go dimes, and mercs are your choice, you'll soon find yourself stymied by the 1916D, which is not affordable to normal people, even in low grade. Barbers have no similar key, but there are enough semikeys to make that a fairly high-priced endeavor as well. And I can't recommend roosies, since I refuse to collect anything with a president's head on it, and especially not Roosevelt's.

Why not Buffalo nickels? You can assemble a complete collection there pretty affordably (the 1913s are somewhat pricey, but nothing like the 1916D merc), assuming you don't insist on the double die and overstrike variants.

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 Posted 04/10/2011  11:35 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add SDcoinguy to your friends list
i agree AGAIn with the Barber dimes or Roosevelt dimes. not sure if you can, but my shop as a few books with them( roosevelts) for $3 bucks! all in CH BU
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 Posted 04/11/2011  01:25 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add rjkingston to your friends list
just_carl: that sounds like my kind of collection
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 Posted 04/11/2011  09:15 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add just carl to your friends list

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just_carl: that sounds like my kind of collection

Actually most people end up doing that anyway so why not just start collecting everything at the start. Probably most coin collectors started with PENNIES (Cents), then moved to Nickels or Dimes. Eventually to Quarters, Halves, etc. At first the recent ones then the older and older ones.
Why wait? Start collecting any coin you can afford and like.
People will always recommend their favorite coin for you but probably most collect all kinds of coins anyway. So just do the same.
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