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Classic Coin(S) You Find Especially Interesting/Intriguing?

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Colonials. Seems like a natural progression for any numismatic that has studied early US coinage to move into them. I'm surprised that so few collectors on this forum collect them. They provide a glimpse into the deeply rich history of the founding of our country. I love everything about them. From the primitive designs to the vast availability of different issues. I actually approach them backwards. I find a coin that intrigues me, I check previously sold listings to get an idea of pricing and I bid on it. If I win it, I spend the next few weeks learning about the coin and its history. I really enjoy this approach.
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If I had the budget I would certainly like to have more capped bust coinage in my collection.


I agree!!
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Morgan's were my first passion, so that series is probably my favorite to collect and study.
After that I would say an interest in the beauty of the capped bust design, particularly the halfs, which currently have my attention.
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Mercury Dimes. I now have 10 complete sets in Albums. 2 more sets almost complete and many rolls of extras.
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I agree!!
I felt you would, you are part of the inspiration.


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Mercury dimes. I now have 10 complete sets in Albums. 2 more sets almost complete and many rolls of extras.
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I am a fan of the Barber series. It exudes a certain elegance to it that I think is unmatched. The reverse eagle signifies the United States as a logo better than anything I have seen. I absolutely dislike blast white, only stay with original toned mint state.
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All of the really early coin types fascinate me: Liberty Cap Half Cents and large cents, Flowing Hair silver coins, Bust gold coins, etc. The 1793 one-year type coppers - the earliest coins produced for circulation by the U.S. Mint - are especially intriguing to me. Perhaps one day I will be able to score myself a Chain cent, Wreath cent, or Liberty Cap Left Half Cent.
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Early HEs. Love the simple Draped Bust w/Turban, and Capped Bust look.
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I'm trying to buy all large cents I see, if price is fair. Then are quite rare in Russia.
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San Francisco mint 1854-1874.
"Two minutes ago I would have sold my chances for a tired dime." Fred Astaire
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