My main collection is US Half Cents by "major" variety. I also collect by US Type (7070) and have started collections of Proof Mercury Dimes, and Late Date Buffalo Nickels. Half Cents are definitely my #1 passion.
I am a newer collector (started April 2020), and I primarily focus on U.S. Half Cents and Type Coins. Early copper is my favorite.
USAF (Ret) 1974 - 1994 - The inherent vice of capitalism is the unequal sharing of blessings; the inherent virtue of socialism is the equal sharing of miseries. Remembering RickO, a brother in arms.
Dust. Just kidding. I'm like @ChangeInHistory. I'm all over the place but it's pretty much been all coins since 2020 and going for at least one of each type with some upgrades along the way when opportunities came up and the price was right.
Some might think I'm off my rocker but I've been collecting toy animals these last 2-3 years. I frequent a few antique malls and toy animals have got my attention. I buy them mainly for my grandchildren and they have learned to name most of them. And when I take them to the zoo.....look out! They're telling me what those animals are! They're ages are 1 1/2 to 4 years old, 4 of them! But I can add another grandson since Saturday.
Leo
The more qualities observed in a coin, the more desirable that coin becomes!
I started collecting coins when I was a kid, eventually collecting every type of coin that was then in circulation: Lincoln cents; buffalo nickels; Jefferson nickels; Mercury dimes; Roosevelt dimes; Standing Liberty quarters; Washington quarters; Walking Liberty half dollars (although the Whitman folder called them "Liberty Standing half dollars"); Franklin half dollars and, after Kennedy was murdered, JFK half dollars. My parents brought back some Morgan and Peace dollars from Las Vegas in 1960, so I have always liked them, also, but was never able to acquire any more until well into adulthood, when I could buy coins.
I have little interest in non-silver dimes, quarters, half dollars and dollars from after 1964, or cents and nickels after the mid-20th century, but I keep the albums full with the mint sets each year. But I still love all the early 20th century silver coins, nickels and cents, and the silver dollars.
I also have a few old notes ($1 and $5 silver certificates from circulation), but I don't actively collect notes.
For some reason or another I just can't lay off these things. I have dozens...
USAF (Ret) 1974 - 1994 - The inherent vice of capitalism is the unequal sharing of blessings; the inherent virtue of socialism is the equal sharing of miseries. Remembering RickO, a brother in arms.
The complete Lincoln cent collection in a Dansco was the original aim while starting off this hobby and then picked up the 1955, 1972, 1984, 1995 DDO error coins to justify the quest to put together a comprehensive 1909-2009 set including the satin finish etc. of the Lincoln bi-centennial.
Thereafter the trade dollar proofs became the next bucket list item.
Glad it could be finally achieved sans the 1884 & 1885 which is never going to be acquired.
@Shamika said:
Besides Buffalo Nickels, I've been known to buy a coin board from time to time.
I have one of those. Not in very good shape
Can’t bring myself to remove the coins.
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DNADave - Although that board is in similar shape to the coins it holds, it's always great to see one "in the wild". Good for you and thanks for sharing!
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@silverpop said:
whatever gets my notice goes into either my banknote or coin collection
If that’s the case I’ve got a couple of FS listings for my coin/currency collection give it a look, I’ll sell individual items or complete collections.
I used to collect US coins and currency but now I collect Monster Boxes!
All manner of coins and medals, paintings, art glass, Abe Lincoln postcards. (Other Lincolniana has been stored for posterity, not active.) With sufficient resources, and the room, would collect more, such as Civil War, WWII. Love history. My wife is my partner in some of this, thank goodness.
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I collect holed U.S. coins by date and mint.
My main collection is US Half Cents by "major" variety. I also collect by US Type (7070) and have started collections of Proof Mercury Dimes, and Late Date Buffalo Nickels. Half Cents are definitely my #1 passion.
I am a newer collector (started April 2020), and I primarily focus on U.S. Half Cents and Type Coins. Early copper is my favorite.
1911s
USAF (Ret) 1974 - 1994 - The inherent vice of capitalism is the unequal sharing of blessings; the inherent virtue of socialism is the equal sharing of miseries. Remembering RickO, a brother in arms.
Mainly us type coins, but I have many foreign coins and a fair amount of so-called dollars, medals and a small amount of mainly old US currency.
Mr_Spud
I think my category is mainly U.S. type and classic coins.... And filling holes in albums.
I also love Major Mint Errors. I don't have any but I love Major Mint Errors! 🤣 😂
I remember that...
CC
Very nice
I'm all over the place...
100 Greatest Women on Coins, specific women on Ron Guth's list.
Anything with neon green toning that’s super cheap on fleece bay.
Almost forgot. To keep this coin related I also have one of these in gold.....
it's crackers to slip a rozzer the dropsy in snide
Debt,......Lots of it.
Audrey Hepburn coins and other items, movie posters
A little of this, a little of that...
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Click on this link to see my ebay listings.
Better date Liberty $5 gold for the last 2 years. Liberty Seated of all denominations for the 35 years before.
Dust. Just kidding. I'm like @ChangeInHistory. I'm all over the place but it's pretty much been all coins since 2020 and going for at least one of each type with some upgrades along the way when opportunities came up and the price was right.
Pocket Change Inspector
Some might think I'm off my rocker but I've been collecting toy animals these last 2-3 years. I frequent a few antique malls and toy animals have got my attention. I buy them mainly for my grandchildren and they have learned to name most of them. And when I take them to the zoo.....look out! They're telling me what those animals are! They're ages are 1 1/2 to 4 years old, 4 of them! But I can add another grandson since Saturday.
Leo
The more qualities observed in a coin, the more desirable that coin becomes!
My Jefferson Nickel Collection
Oh boy...where do I start? It might be easier to list what I don't collect.
Coins (mainly Seated), Clocks, art pottery, guns, cars, European metalware, Rye/Bourbon, Rottweilers (Rottie #1, and now Rottie #2 puppy)
Just about anything old that looks cool and is uncommon.
I started collecting coins when I was a kid, eventually collecting every type of coin that was then in circulation: Lincoln cents; buffalo nickels; Jefferson nickels; Mercury dimes; Roosevelt dimes; Standing Liberty quarters; Washington quarters; Walking Liberty half dollars (although the Whitman folder called them "Liberty Standing half dollars"); Franklin half dollars and, after Kennedy was murdered, JFK half dollars. My parents brought back some Morgan and Peace dollars from Las Vegas in 1960, so I have always liked them, also, but was never able to acquire any more until well into adulthood, when I could buy coins.
I have little interest in non-silver dimes, quarters, half dollars and dollars from after 1964, or cents and nickels after the mid-20th century, but I keep the albums full with the mint sets each year. But I still love all the early 20th century silver coins, nickels and cents, and the silver dollars.
I also have a few old notes ($1 and $5 silver certificates from circulation), but I don't actively collect notes.
And I collect clocks.
For some reason or another I just can't lay off these things. I have dozens...
USAF (Ret) 1974 - 1994 - The inherent vice of capitalism is the unequal sharing of blessings; the inherent virtue of socialism is the equal sharing of miseries. Remembering RickO, a brother in arms.
The complete Lincoln cent collection in a Dansco was the original aim while starting off this hobby and then picked up the 1955, 1972, 1984, 1995 DDO error coins to justify the quest to put together a comprehensive 1909-2009 set including the satin finish etc. of the Lincoln bi-centennial.
Thereafter the trade dollar proofs became the next bucket list item.
Glad it could be finally achieved sans the 1884 & 1885 which is never going to be acquired.
https://forums.collectors.com/discussion/1083471/trade-dollar-proofs
Secretly desiring to give the $1 gold a whirl but is going to be a pretty uphill task. Keeping fingers crossed.
https://www.pcgs.com/setregistry/u-s-coins/quarters/PCGS-2020-quarter-quest/album/247091
Lawn darts
Blenko glass
Oh and someone mentioned 45s. The 1911 is best pistol ever made IMHO. Got the babies out this morning for a wipe down.
Besides Buffalo Nickels, I've been known to buy a coin board from time to time.
I have one of those. Not in very good shape
Can’t bring myself to remove the coins.
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DNADave - Although that board is in similar shape to the coins it holds, it's always great to see one "in the wild". Good for you and thanks for sharing!
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If that’s the case I’ve got a couple of FS listings for my coin/currency collection give it a look, I’ll sell individual items or complete collections.
I used to collect US coins and currency but now I collect Monster Boxes!
Antique silver, too.
My YouTube Channel
All manner of coins and medals, paintings, art glass, Abe Lincoln postcards. (Other Lincolniana has been stored for posterity, not active.) With sufficient resources, and the room, would collect more, such as Civil War, WWII. Love history. My wife is my partner in some of this, thank goodness.