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 Posted 06/07/2008  01:52 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add mfry to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
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What about early commemoratives. I just started in these and everywhere I hear people say that they are very cheap now compared to what they were, not sure if they are undervalued or just unappreciated. I hope they stay "dead money" for a few more years so I can collect them cheaply.

I want the Daniel Boone, the Oregon Trail, the Texas Centennial one, the Santa Fe Trail, a nice Monroe Doctrine one, and several others. They can be truly beautiful in the nicer condition. I almost bought an Oregon Trail from the dealer, but I thought $165 a little high. But it was pretty!
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 Posted 06/07/2008  8:29 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add One Red Cent to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
I will say Colonial American coins in say vg-vf condition without any problems.
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Agree with all of microb's choices. The Peace dollars in particular... even though the series had minimal circulation, the difference between what you'd pay for a semi-key Morgan, and what you'd pay for a later Peace with similar mintage is astonishing (yes, I'm aware of mass melts, etc... I still think some of them are practically a steal). That's as much as I'm going to say on the matter, at least until I have a lot more of them

i think the '68-'74 S-mint Lincolns are sleepers... going through circulated rolls on the east coast I probably find one for every ten wheat cents I pick out.

i was also surprised to see how cheaply some of the Liberty Head and Shield nickels are selling... The poor things just can't compete with a cute li'l buffalo, I guess.
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I'd have to say some of the Seated Liberty halves like the 1871-CC which are only estimated to have 300 surviving examples in any grade or the 1880's halves (Tiny mintages).
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i think the '68-'74 S-mint Lincolns are sleepers... going through circulated rolls on the east coast I probably find one for every ten wheat cents I pick out


Yeah, and considering their mintages were a fraction of Philadelphia and Denver's. They always have a special place in my heart; they seem more unique compared to a normal circulating coin.
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