What's the next coin now,that 20 years from now people wish they would have collected?
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Mark Feld* of Heritage Auctions*Unless otherwise noted, my posts here represent my personal opinions.
Your thread title is walking the fine line of politics vs. coin discussion.
Unfortunately there are some members who can't control themselves and will take this thread away from coin topic to stating their love or hate for Trump which will get this thread closed.
To answer your question there are Trump bullion coins already on the market and you can find them on Ebay or other online stores.😎
I see you changed your thread title 😉
My answer to this thread title is the W quarter series!😂🤣
Bitcoin.
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Gee, you offered the same advice I did after criticizing me on the other thread....
Nice to see that you are starting to think like me.
If people could predict such things, they would already have won the lottery. Cheers, RickO
Allow me to consult my crystal ball 🔮
…and the all-knowing sphere says…Susan B Anthony dollar varieties!? This thing must be broken.
Nothing is as expensive as free money.
First spouse gold. By then we might have the only ones left that were not melted.
My US Mint Commemorative Medal Set
I like the outlook for gunrange silver dollars, hobo nickels, and ho quarters. Slab firms oughta throw a wider net.
Remember King Louis XVI of France
The Mysterious Egyptian Magic Coin
Coins in Movies
Coins on Television
Might be more entertaining to find a CoinPrices magazine from 20 years ago and compare what has taken off since then. I remember ads for dealers selling the 1995w ASE for $400 and wondering who would pay that for something that had a mintage of over 30,000.
High grade PCGS or NGC stickered coins.. The coin wont matter much! LOL
Any major error coin with superior eye appeal.
The $50 2020-W Proof Gold Eagle with the V75 Privy Mark
2017-S enhanced uncirculated set, still under $30, mintage about 210,000, includes lowest mintage Lincoln shield cent and modern-obverse Jefferson nickel.
Also 2021 Law Enforcement uncirculated $5 gold.
My Adolph A. Weinman signature
I’m still holding onto a few. Hard saying what the key will be considering there are about 20 with mintages under 3,000. But I do agree a lot of them are headed to the melters
Spouse sets in PCGS First Strike 70 already have several coins that are very hard to find to complete the set.
There are a few planned new spouses sometime in the future, that could be quite interesting. Designs, themes, demand for those could restart some interest in coins in this set, especially if gold regains a bit more support (dollar falls) as time progresses.
My US Mint Commemorative Medal Set
The extremely rare 2023 Roosevelt Nail/Dime Mint Error that hasn't been made yet by a mint employee.
Sorry, I couldn't resist! 😂 🤣
In general...your favorite dollar series... key dates, the same as always.
When you get down to dollars in general, they are large and attractive.
Throw in factors like die marriages, DMPL/PL, problem free survival, chopmarks, genuine, toning etc... and there is enough real scarcity to find long term value.
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Twenty years, classic commemoratives, they're due.
fka renman95, Sep 2005, 7,000 posts
Can't say I disagree with those mentioning the Gold FIrst Spouses. Gold, low mintages, a lot of melting, this set has a lot going for it.
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Prooflike business strikes of modern coins. THey are the most asthetic eye appealing coins to collect, IMO. Searching for those baby mirrors on a coin meant for circulation is far more difficult to locate, as I think, they are held/kept by most folks/collectors perhaps, because they're an oddity in one sense and can catch the attention of about any level collector out there. Show a prooflike coin to a youngster, you will have their attention. What's a thread without pictures.....so, here's my latest although, it's not exactly a prooflike coin. But that may be another coin people will wish they had collected 20 years from now/later, 20 years ago......oh wait.....that's TODAY!!
Did you know, less than 3% of the 300+ early Jefferson nickel proof coins, 1938 to 1942-P showing in CoinFacts have both the green and red toning on both sides?
Leo
The more qualities observed in a coin, the more desirable that coin becomes!
My Jefferson Nickel Collection