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What Is Your Favorite Denomination To Collect?

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Not sure if my favorite but looking at my collection, the largest denomination is half dollars.
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I have more quarters than anything. All thanks to the Statehood, Territorial, DC, and ATB Quarter series.
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My interests constantly change, so I would have to say everything.
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'No brainer' for me to vote "every coin".
Although U.S. coins are numerically the largest part of my collection by country, they still represent less than 10% of my collection. My interests cover almost all circulating coinage from ancient times, up until about 1950.
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Looks like I finally put a vote in my favorite category! 2 cent pieces, I also like books on US numismatic subjects, Large cents and Half Cents, basically any early copper coins, including hard time tokens, jetsons, civil war era coppers and bronzes, pre federal stuff, etc.
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I collect by type. I naturally like all denominations.
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I do not have a favorite denomination but I prefer silver over copper and nickel for metal content. I do not own a single Half Cent, large cent, Two Cent Piece, or Three Cent piece, silver or nickel. Small cents, or nickel coins that I have are in a type set of some sort. No sets of Lincolns, Indian Head cents or nickels, or Jefferson nickels.
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Totally expected "every coin" to win. I voted for half dollars, particularly Franklins & classic commemoratives.
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Every coin is being chased down by half dollars. You can read that more than one way.
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I like small cents the most. They have a lot of variety and are relatively inexpensive to collect.
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I like them all but have mostly focused on Half Dollars.
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I wish "every coin" was not an option. It's too easy a default answer.
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I like to collect silver and gold $1 coins the best.
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I like half dollars because they are large, silver, and there are plenty of varieties, especially with the Capped Bust half dollars. I also think the Walking Liberty half dollar is the most beautiful coin design the US has produced.

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