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US Coins What To Collect?

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 Posted 02/26/2012  5:38 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add drkrish21 to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
I am from India , and new to US coin collections of most of you.But I am really interested to know how people from US decide on what to collect..I have seen saw many people in this community putting up quarters, dimes of different years and different heads...but what are the things you look in a coin before you put it in your collection...Please guys be more basic and specific in explaining, I am really new to US coins and US coinage history.
And what is your suggestion to a guy planning to collect US coins, how will you advice him what to collect?
Thanks
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 Posted 02/26/2012  5:54 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add just carl to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply

I would normally give you some comical reply but since your in India, I guess you need an honest reply so you don't think we are all nuts.
However, your asking difficult question. Collecting coins is really supposed to be a hobby and for enjoyment. Of course there are many that do this for a possible profit. But if you don't plan on selling coins, then the only important thing would be to collect what you like and can afford.
I suggest you look into buying a copy of the Red Book by Whitman Publishing. Then scan through that book until you find a coin you like. Maybe two or three or more. Again, this is a hobby and should be for fun. So don't worry about which ones to collect or not to collect. Probably the most important thing for you would be accessibility. Being able to aquire some coins in India from here may not be to easy. Not sure if there are any coin shows or coin stores there to help you either. There are othes on this forum from all over the World so just keep on hanging around here and who knows, you may find a neighbor that is a coin collector right next door.
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 Posted 02/26/2012  6:03 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add drkrish21 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Thanks Carl.. Got few valuable points from your post.... I will definitely get that book... :)
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I would suggest a type set. One good choice is the Dansco 7070 album which covers all the major types going back to the early 1800's. Another is to put together a nice high grade 20th century coin set which covers all the coins from 1900-1999
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I'm with justcarl, what you collect should be up to you, not somebody else.Just enjoy and start slowly until you are sure of the direction you want to take.
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just_carl, I've never seen you give anyone a comical or misleading reply. I'm not sure what you're talking about. :P
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just_carl, I've never seen you give anyone a comical or misleading reply. I'm not sure what you're talking about. :P

That is due to my excessively serious nature. Maybe.
drkrish21: Sort of forgot I used to work at a place called Singh, an Engineering company here in the USA. The owners family used to get me coins from India all the time and they went back and forth to India a lot. Also, lots of people from India here so coins from the USA should really be a lot more simple than some other countries to acquire. Not sure but there should be some way you could find people that do travel back and forth between here and India and get you almost anything you need in coins.
Maybe eventually we'll have an India sub forum and as well some from many other countries here.
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 Posted 02/27/2012  10:26 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Coindog to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Theres a reason there are two forums for US coins Modern and Classic. I for one have no real path in what I want to collect but I do tend to sway towards the Classics. If you want one of each coin the the Dansco 7070 and a 20th century type set would be a great way to start as Jfransch said.
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drkrish21: Welcome to the community. That was a great piece of advice from just_carl. I am also new to US coin collection and before I dove in to this exciting (and sometimes stressful) hobby, this is where I went to get an advice. You are definitely in the right place. Don't hesitate to post pictures of any current coin collection you already have. Good luck on your adventure.
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 Posted 02/27/2012  10:49 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add drkrish21 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Thanks all...its a privilege to be part of this great community...
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 Posted 02/27/2012  10:52 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add drkrish21 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Carl... I was not able to get that Red Book on any of our online book shops but managed to download a book from net called "A guide book of United Sates coins"... :)
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There's a fellow on the forums from Egypt (eg_collector) who has completed several US sets who might have some tips for collecting US coins from abroad.

Probably the first step is to take a look at a cross-section of US coins and decide which ones you like. You'll also have to consider your budget. I agree that a type set is a good choice if you can't decide what you like best. If your budget is limited, a 20th century type set is reasonably affordable - the more expensive types are going to be earlier.

A modern series like State Quarters, National Park quarters or Sacagawea dollars might be a good place to start too. A set can be assembled inexpensively in uncirculated condition, and you get a variety of designs within a single series.
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to the Forum drkrish21!



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A modern series like State Quarters, National Park quarters or Sacagawea dollars might be a good place to start too.


There are plenty of Modern US coins around either online or actually in India. I would think these types would be the most rewarding to you starting out.


and then, of course,


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