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 Posted 02/10/2013  2:30 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add coins4fun to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
So a couple of ramblings/thoughts... after having completed the 7070, I am now pondering what to do next and have about $500 to spend on coins a month. I enjoyed collecting coins by type. If I had a gun pointed to my head, and I had to choose one series to collect, I like the Capped Bust design. One series which may be sleeping are the Capped Bust quarters. These coins are difficult to come by in AU-MS grades, and seem like bargains today when one sees Franklins selling for 2grand each.

My dream collection would be to do the PCGS Type Set Registry in Proof. Realistically, I would not be able to finish such a set, but I might be able to acquire all of the coins with a weight of 1 or 2 and perhaps 1 gold coin over my lifetime :) I would also like to collect as an investment, so I would aim to collect a series that has future potential. In my opinion, the prices are going up for coins that are nice and shiny and rarity comes second.
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With a $500 budget you could go many ways. I like the classic commemorative set, with it's many designs it would be a good complement to your 7070.
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Interesting suggestion, I never felt a real attachment to the Classic Commemoratives though. In most hobbies, $500 a month would be a lot but in numismatics it's just a drop in the bucket. I know that all too well as I attended the Stacks auction this January where a $10 million coin was sold.

I like the idea of collecting a complete type set with gold in proof. Of course, it will take 200 years to save up enough money to complete the set with such rarities as a Draped Bust $10 Proof or an Ultra High Relief Double Eagle. Or perhaps I'll just buy coins that look attractive/ like a good value without trying to put together to a particular set. That is how I believe most dealers operate.
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I just decided to start a Seated Type set. There are a lot of additional types not included in the 7070.
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I can appreciate how difficult it would be to complete a Seated Type Set because there are so many coins for this long standing design. There's the Drapery, No Drapery, Arrows, No Arrows, Arrows and Rays, etc. Yes, there certainly are a ton of examples not included in 6 pages of the 7070. Including the type 2 gold dollar, and a three dollar gold piece. In addition I counted about 25 different relatively affordable types which are not included.
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I just decided to start a Seated Type set. There are a lot of additional types not included in the 7070.


I started my own version of a Seated type set which includes all of the major types, obverse and reverse, as listed in the Red Book. Minimum grade is AU-50 and maximum grade is AU-58.
  • five obverse and three reverse varieties of half dimes
  • six obverse and three reverse varieties of dimes
  • one each obverse and reverse of the 20 cent piece
  • four obverse and three reverse varieties of the quarters
  • seven obverse and five reverse varieties of the halves
  • one obverse and two reverse varieties of the Seated dollar
  • two each of the obverse and reverse for the Trade dollar


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With that budget, you could continue expanding the gold type set to include Classic Head design, "motto/no motto", type 2 gold dollar, $3 gold, etc. The next step, where I am at, is trying for pre-1834 gold which is very challenging to say the least. The Standing Liberty quarter series is also one of my favorites.

You could also do a mint-mark type set, with one coin from each mint regardless of coin type (anything dahlonega or charlotte being the keys).
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