What Our Members Collect - S
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SaintRidley - Pretty much any U.S. coins and world coins. I particularly go for odd U.S. denominations when possible, and I especially like trimes and twenty-cent coins. I have a particular liking for SBA dollars, UK proof sets, US silver proof sets, 18th and 19th century British silver, and Walking Liberty and Franklin half dollars. I now only need the 1954-S to complete my Franklin set. When I have the money I plan to start purchasing medieval English coins.
Samiblue88 - I collect us paper bills. Mainly star notes I have maybe 30 dollars in 40s and 50s nickels. I don't know a whole lot but I'm always trying to learn more about everything.
samsnate - I am Canadian. Love being silver stacker. Collections I'm involved in are Canadian dimes 1858 to date and pennies 1920 to date.
Sap - Collects world coins. One from every country (OFEC) is his primary goal, with a very loose definition of "country" and no earliest start date - ancient and mediaeval are just as good as moderns. Side themes developing: maps, flags, coats of arms, ships, trains. Australia and Canada are special interest countries.
sassafrass - Pennies,Nickels are my ulitmate favorite, I am dying to get my hands on a mongolia long eared tonrog 2012, Barber Halfs, Morgans, oh and I love those tiny little half dimes!
schmidty - Primarily WWII era coins from all countries involved or directly affected by the war. This (and my family's heritage) has also led to the beginnings of a German and a Russian collection (any year).
schris252 - US coins/paper money/ Silver US coinage.
scopru - Graded paper currency and slabbed coins.
scott3270 - US coins and paper money, world coins and paper money especially paper money from the Middle East and France.
scoutjim99 - I collect All coins American and World, Banknotes from the world and America, stamps, bonds, medals, tokens, exonumia, Tax tokens, Transportation tokens, Military payment scripts, German Note geld, fair knowledge in all not an expert in anything.
scurry64 - I love Lincoln cents, most memorials, but wheats as well.
SeatedNut - U.S. Coinage- Seated quarters, halves and dollars; Silver halves (Bust, Barber, WL, Franklin); High-end Kennedy halves; Commemorative halves; Mercury Dimes; Lincoln cents; World commemoratives and about anything that shows beauty or uniqueness.
sel_69l - Ancients, hammered, milled and modern world coins up to about 1970. All errors, patterns and off metal strikes. Square coins of the world and twenty cent coins of the British Commonwealth, based on the original British Florin.
SHAFTA9a - All Canadian coins, US Lincoln cents, Jefferson nickels, Walking Liberty half dollars.
shantiom - Small cents (IHC, LWC, LMC); Large 2 Cents; Full Step Nickels; State and Territory Quarter varieties.
shatsi - Franklin halves, Morgans dollars, Mercury dimes, Roosevelt dimes, Jeffersons, Euro commemoratives, Australian 1c and 2c coins, other World coins.
Sheepy - All early american... pre1900, Halves... especially busts and walkers, all busts... all cents (large, half, flying eagle, indian, lincoln)... a few Morgans and Peace ~ anything with a sheep, old world coins~roman, grecian, middle east...(don't have any yet. ;)
Shoeplier - I am a novice Canadian coin collector. I like a little bit of everything, and I am recently into paper money. I get most of my coins/bills from circulation.
shonit123 - Older us and Canadian dominations, junk silver and pre-euro coinage
SilentAsian4Hire - US coinages, primarily copper coins, a little bit of currencies, English speaking coinages, French speaking coinages, Indochina coins and currencies.
SilverCents - Silver, Errors & Varieties (specifically Lincoln cents), and of course I sure to love pretty much all pre-1900s coins!
Silver Eagle - All silver U.S. coins especially half dollars and old silver dollars. Basically, anything not in current production except some errors.
silvercoinrn - All American Silver Coins. I will buy silver in any form :)coins, bars, sterling, flatware.
silverdon - I collect Canadian dollars, from 1935 to 1967, all varieties. I love the 1971 modern day silver dollars and am filling in some holes. I love the nickel dollar series of 1968-1987. I collect graded silver from 1935 to 1967 and some nickel of the early 1970's, mostly PL's some MS if I can get a decent price. Liking 50 cent series KGVI and laureate QEII. Some bullion, animal series, foreign bullion, some NCLT that I get each year, Welcome to the World, SD, Chinese Zodiac, $10 1/2 oz coins. Anything I can pull from the LCS junk bin, and circulation finds.
SilverySilver - I collect what I can find cheap. Currently working on a 20th century type set.
Sinbad - I collect South African coinage gold, silver, copper, some notes too, pre WWII; English and Scottish coinage 1800 - 1950, French and Dutch coinage pre 1960.
Sir Ferrari - Mainly Roman Imperial coins, any United States coins, and on occasion Egyptian coins.
sjh241 - I collect Large, Indian and Lincoln (red only) cents. I also collect Mercury dimes and will soon start with Morgan dollars.
SJUHawks - US Coins only. My favorites are proofs of any kind. About a dozen holes in my 7070. Proof sets and mint sets are a favorite of mine.
skeletonwizard8 - I collect world coins by KM number from 1601-date. My favorites are 19th century Latin American silver, German states, notgeld and chinese coins though.
skyshark124 - Everything, but with a focus on US small cents, American Silver Eagles, Canadian coins of all denominations, and anything odd or unique, no matter where it is from.
Slerk - Classic coins of the USA, coins of the countries of Papua New Guinea, Fiji, Indonesia, Philippines. Any silver coins.
slugr - Two dollar bills, star notes, and neat old coins.
smat45 - I'm upgrading my Indian head cents. always looking for nicer 1865-1888 and 1891-1898 and a 1905. I'm filling holes in my Barber quarter collection. Looking for 1906-O 1905-S 1905-O 1902-S 1901-O 1900-S 1899-S 1898-S 1897-S 1895-O 1895 1894-S 1894-O 1893-S 1893-O Looking to fill my Mercury dime book. Looking for 1919-S 1923-S1926-S 1927-D.
smoke - Franklin halves, Peace dollars, and American Eagles.
snowman - I'm trying to collect coins from as many different countries/entities as possible. I also have a fish themed collection and am working on a 20th century Afghan type set.
spaceace - Old US Type coins and older US banknotes.
spacemany0 - Barbers are my favorite, then classic US coins. Really anything silver, bullion included. Recently started getting cull Indian Head cents.
Spider5689 - Kennedy halves, Roosevelt dimes, Washington quarters, Lincoln cents, Jefferson nickels, Eisenhower and SBA dollars, 1/4 and 1/10 platinum proof and uncirculated eagles. Mercury dimes, Indian head cents, and commemoratives.
Spott - I am working on a set of every country that is or was. I hope to get at least one coin from each country, but who can stop at just one?! It is really interesting to learn why a country picked a particular image and chose to immortalize it on a coin. Most of my coins are regular circulated ones. I have a lot of the easy to find countries already. I also want to collect unusual things like the world's smallest and largest types of coin, but I don't know enough about such coins yet. My grandparents are from Russia and Germany, so I am especially fond of old coins from those countries.
SPP-Ottawa - Errors, varieties and gem (BU) business strikes for Canadian nickel dollar and small cents. I also have thematic exonumia collections which include the Canadian Flag, Canadian coins depicted on coins and geology themes. Lastly, I collect trade dollars, exonumia, milk tokens and transportation tokens from Nova Scotia.
springcypress - I enjoy collecting primarily smaller denomination circulated US coinage. Coins with a history. My favorite denomination is probably the dime as it's always been real money, but I also enjoy collecting cents, nickels, and quarters.
spruett001 - I am currently focused on Jefferson nickels, especially older proofs (pre-1954 at the time). I am also interested in major errors and, of course, silver!
stanton - US type sets mostly,or any unique or pretty coin. I could never chain myself to one area. In this hobby I can change from week to week or let it lie for a few days.
steele - Cents, large and small. Mercury dimes. Franklin halves. Silver proof state and ATB quarters. Washington quarters. US 20th and 21st century type coins. Jefferson nickels. Coins with interesting counterstamps.
steve199 - US Coins. Silver dimes and halves (mostly from 1900's) and Lincoln cents. A few type coins from the 1800's, along with a few modern error / varieties.
Sunny in NC - I love the Peace dollars! plus it seems I'm drawn to anything Barber, Franklin quarters, and walking Liberty halfs. But I die for those Peace dollars!
SuperDave - Morgan Dollars and Barber coinage, currently specializing in 1921 Morgan VAM's, until I tire of it and sell them all. Then I'll collect something else.
susanlynn9 - Capped Bust Halves, Large Cents, Fractional Gold, US Half Cents, English Hammered Coinage, Imperial Russian Coinage.
svslav - 1) British Empire/Commonwealth coins. 2) Former Soviet Republics, including pre- and post-Soviet era. 3) World coins - the best way to learn and teach my kids geography and history.
Survivears - Lincoln Cents and State Quarters. Accumulating Morgans and Peace Dollars for Bullion purposes.
Susuman - I collect mostly American coins, though have a lot already. Specifically looking for gold and single proof pennies. Interesting MS foreign things are neat. Basically, I like everything:)
swamperbob - World coins in general focusing on counterfeit issues that circulated in the US prior to 1857. My specialty is the Cap and Ray 8R series from Mexico.
swrbxxx - Bullion, 90% silver.
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