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Valued Member
Canada
95 Posts |
Started collecting the Peace dollars, since they didn't make too many. Should be easy to collect
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Moderator
 United States
188440 Posts |
A little bit of everything!I have at least one of everything on the list, except the Twenty Cent coin (although I do plan to acquire one for my 7070).
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Bedrock of the Community
United States
36745 Posts |
Nothing by date anymore. Just 7070 type and Ancient Roman by ruler.
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Pillar of the Community
 United States
1053 Posts |
Wow... Ancients. Impressive. Are any ancient coins moderately priced or do all of them command huge premiums? Ive always figured they're extremely expensive.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
3755 Posts |
I am a little of everything. I have at leas tone example of pretty much every U.S. coin except the 20 cent piece (like Jbuck), plus foreign coins, regular and proof, paper, both U.S. and foreign, ancients (no, they do not automatically command huge premiums. Like anything else, many factors effect their value) and errors. My wife found our only Henning roll searching.
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Valued Member
United States
62 Posts |
I'm a big fan of halves. They're a big, interesting, sort of odd denomination that has been minted for a long time and continues to be. I doubt I'll ever run out of options.
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Valued Member
Netherlands
173 Posts |
A little bit of everything: cents - dimes - nickels - quarters - halfs - dollars about 1880 - present. coins in my collection are uncirculated
If I've got this complete, I will start to look the years before 1880. This will take a time I guess :)
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Pillar of the Community
 United States
1053 Posts |
ALL uncirculated? Wow  Impressive.
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Valued Member
United States
477 Posts |
My interest is in US silver coins. Morgans are my favorite because that was my very first silver coin I kept as a kid, fortunately my father wouldn't let me spend it. I have recently taken an interest in silver Ikes too but Morgans will always be my favorite. Silver Ikes seem to be reasonably priced considering how few were minted compared to clads. I see them for around $12 on ebay, about twice their melt value. Rick
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United States
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Pretty much anything pre 1900.
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