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Rest in Peace
United States
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ALL money makes me smile  But a favorite, the 1964 Kennedy half dollar. The year I was born and the last year of 90% silver. I currently have about 30 of them. 
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Native American dollars. I like just about everything about them (except the year/mintmark/motto on the edge).
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Bedrock of the Community
 United States
12819 Posts |
Just about everything mentioned above gives me a kick, and I (attempt to) collect it all. However, halves of an variety really pique my interest.
Edited by CelticKnot 07/26/2018 1:55 pm
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Valued Member
United States
220 Posts |
I only got into collecting at the end of the last year mainly "just because" I suddenly came to the realization that I could combine my love for history, aesthetic imagery, and semi-precious/precious metals. I just gather what I can find from circulation right now as it's all I can afford, which is largely wheat cents and the very rare silver. Nickels are my favorite, Buffalos being first (as my name suggests) and Liberty a close second, but I have yet to find any. Basically I like to collect any "classic" design I can come across. George V, VI and Young Elizabeth Canadian cents are cool to come across too.
Edited by CoinBuffalo 07/26/2018 2:05 pm
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Pillar of the Community
United States
8715 Posts |
My favorite are Morgan dollars. I started out collecting them and have continued collecting them in higher grades and better quality. I am also interested in Liberty Seated and Capped Bust coinage.
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Bedrock of the Community
United Kingdom
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British bronze pennies, from 1860 to 1970, because they were the coins I knew as a kid, they're nice and big, and even ignoring dates like 1933 you can still keep on adding to your collection, with all the Victorian varieties! My favorite US coin has to be the Morgan dollar - I've been hooked ever since a family friend gave me an 1882-O one back in 1976!
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Valued Member
United States
309 Posts |
Just Because is why I collect coins that would have been in circulation in North America from 1500 to 1775, at the close of the British Colonial era. These are often not at all what folks think of when talking about "colonials." To be fair I collect to the end of Spanish, French and Dutch colonies in North America too.
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15 Responses today sofar !! Looks like a Great topic. Of course I collect all silver coins and dollar coins and coin star rejects. PLUS What ever looks odd enough I then also collect fancy serial number pm plus star notes. 
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United States
2203 Posts |
Any time I find a pre-1959 coin in my change, it makes me feel good. It's like something special has happened.
Edited by jpsned 07/26/2018 4:09 pm
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 United States
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Quote: except the year/mintmark/motto on the edge That makes no one smile. If anything, seeing it removes all previously existing smiles. 
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Over the years, I've found myself shifting from one to another, guess I'm just restless!  Started with a passion for LWC's, bought in bulk quantities to fill as many folders as possible, establishing a storage hoard of dates/mm's in storage bins, finally coming to my senses after 33,000+ in buckets and bags all over caused me to ask, "Waddya do with it?!" Then came TJ's( Jefferson nickels) and bags, boxes and bulk of those filling up massive quantities of folders, only to sell at extreme losses or give away as contest prizes...I've gone through a recent Liberty nickel phase...(hope that is about over  ), find myself slipping into the niche areas of oddball typesets, working on a PO1/Cull 7070 set, a Holed coin type set and most recently, the Encased Cent...NOW THAT's one I can't seem to let go by!!   
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Pillar of the Community
United States
2271 Posts |
Among my other collections is one of '60-D nickels by die chips over the various legends and date. I have about 100 different after all these years.
Time don't fly, it bounds and leaps.
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Rest in Peace
United States
18456 Posts |
Chocolate candy coins puts a big smile on my face . 
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 United States
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For me ... honestly circulated classic silver commemorative are my 'smile' coins - its an esoteric set with limited interest. For all of you - find your own way to be freed from any pressure to somehow conform to the 'rules' of collecting - make your own rules and decisions that maximize your personal enjoyment of the hobby. Just saying. 
Take a look at my other hobby ... http://www.jk-dk.art
Edited by nickelsearcher 07/26/2018 6:13 pm
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United States
343 Posts |
Barbers. Kinda basic design but still pretty. An old Barber dime will make me smile every time, dirt and all.
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