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I was reading a similar topic on another forum and thought it would be a good thread to start.
In your opinion, what do you think will be a hot coin in 2007?
Tim
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all new silver coins maybe presidential coins if congress would vote on them and the gold 1st Lady's coin maybe fun!!!
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Whether you are a "coin collector" or not...I agree with amacs that the Presidential coins will be hot. While I'm not ecstatic about the design I think they'll be just as popular, if not more so, than the State Quarters. Real "sleepers" are the Walking Liberty and the Franklin halves...U.S. ofcourse. As for the popularity of non U.S. coins, I'll leave that question to our foreign members and more knowledgeable foreign coin collectors. I collect foreign coinage but, don't follow the trends.
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Large coppers have been on the rise for a little over a year. I think they will probably hit a peak in 2007. Eisenhower dollars have recently shown a rise in marketablity. I suggest keeping a close eye on these. I am unsure why this series is suddenly getting attention, but I think it's well worth watching. I don't know about the circulated coins, but I think the BU and proofs will continue to rise. Seated coinage has also started to rise. I don't think it will rise quickly in 2007, but I would suggest keeping an eye on it and picking up some if this series interests you. I see a trend toward increased value in the next few years. Franklins have been getting hot for a while. Definitely a series to watch and probably worth picking up some nice examples if the opportunity comes along. The real sleepers, in my opinion, are civil war and hard times tokens. These continue to be extremely affordable though the mintages are very low on some of them. I always feel that these are worth purchasing when the opportunity arises. I don't know that we'll see a significant improvement in value this year, but I think we will in the next few. The opinions stated above are exactly that - my opinions. I am not an investment counselor and I don't pretend to be one. I am simply sharing the series that I, myself, will be watching and why. 
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quote: Originally posted by Tpatna
what do you think will be a hot coin in 2007?
Anything that "modern" collectors/speculators think might make a "70" at a top-tier TPG  Seriously, I have to agree with Susan's assessment of early coppers. Large Cents and Half Cents have gone through the roof lately, and I think they will continue to do so in '07. I hope she's right about them "peaking". I just might be able to afford some in '08 if she's right. High grade British Victorian pieces will continue to climb in value, IMHO, as they have for the past few years, and I think the rate of increase will climb, too. Earlier high grade British will also increase in value because not many "quality" pieces have been available for purchase in a while. Canadian Large Cents should also increase because the demand has gone way up in the past couple of years.
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Amac44, I hope you are right about Roosevelt's. Being a collector of them, I am holding out hope that they will rise in value. But, every year I am disappointed. I also agree with the Presidential dollars being very popular, as long as the mint does a lot of advertising, cause most people will never see any in commerce. At least with the State Quarters, they circulated, I have yet to see dollars circulate.
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The hot new coin of 2007 will be the Buffalo fractionals.
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You may be right, I completely forgot about them. Although the Mint's web site only lists the date when the 1 ounce buffalo will be released and gives no information about the release dated for the fractionals.
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AuldFartte i love the picture in your sig line :) are yall talking about silver roosevelts or just roosevelts in all? in my opinion I think the Morgan dollars are gonna stay hot and the standing liberty will hit the roof.
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Thanks for all your opinions. Seems like the Presidential dollars were mentioned the most. May the new year bring great deals and awesome additions to your collection Tim
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Now that New Zealand has changed its coins, keep an eye out for any of the older style of coins dated 2005 (last year of issue). These could be a good investment. Steve   
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GOLD and anything made with gold:)
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