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 Posted 05/09/2025  11:04 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add coin_newbe to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Hi All,

Retired engineer here sorta dancing around the edge of coin collecting.

I have been fascinated with the national parks recently having visited many last year and currently planning a trip shortly to see more. I also have concerns about the economy which may or may not be silly. In any case I discovered the 5OZ ATB silver bullion coins, so I started accumulating them, Currently have ~ 30 or so all mint and graded. Then came the standard size quarters, so now have the collection of quarters (1936 - present), Then keeping in the (mostly) pure silver game got silver eagle set, In addition picked up some of the Platinum eagles.

Current plans are to finish out the 5OZ set and think through 'what next'

Ray
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 Posted 05/10/2025  12:07 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Freespeech57 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
First, welcome to the forum and retirement!

Seems that you are fully engaged. The Washington quarter set is a great start (let alone the silver commemoratives). Any thoughts on other coin series that may interest you? Time period?

Enjoy!
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I seem to be focused on coins who's intrinsic value is close to their purchase price - another reason why I like the ATB 5oz set. This tends to imply newer rather than older. I may flush out the platinum eagle set at least the $10 coins or get the Washington quarter proof sets (already have several), but other than that completely ignorant and willing to listen to opinions / options.

BTW I meant to say '1932' not '1936' above.

Ray
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