🎶 i’m just a poor boy🎵 So it’s easy come , easy go. Little high, little low 🎶
Sorry got a bit musical.
I have examples of what I can afford and am at peace with that. The D and C gold are probably never going to be part of my collection. Lots of things to spend that kinda money on. Thanks 🙏
I’m having trouble enough just trying to by CC anything. 😁
If you are asking about the 1984 Olympics $10 gold coins, the answer is no. Believe it or not, the low montage Denver and Philadelphia coins were once very high priced because of their mintages. Then the series became “out of sight, out of mind” as so many modern coins do, and the prices settled back down to near the melt value.
To answer the other question, I have the eight $5 gold pieces that make up the “The all mints set” plus a lot more. Traditionalists will shun the commemorative $5 gold coins from West Point, but if you want to cover all the bases, it’s part of the set.
My weakest area is the Carson City Mint. I don’t have a lot of coins from there.
Retired dealer and avid collector of U.S. type coins, 19th century presidential campaign medalets and selected medals. In recent years I have been working on a set of British coins - at least one coin from each king or queen who issued pieces that are collectible. I am also collecting at least one coin for each Roman emperor from Julius Caesar to ... ?
My favorite mints in order: Carson City, Dahlonega, New Orleans, San Francisco, Philly, Denver, Charlotte, West Point, (Manilla - the forgotten branch mint)
@BillJones said:
To answer the other question, I have the eight $5 gold pieces that make up the “The all mints set” plus a lot more. Traditionalists will shun the commemorative $5 gold coins from West Point, but if you want to cover all the bases, it’s part of the set.
Ditto. Capital Plastics made a seven coin holder for the all mint set of Liberty half eagles at one time which was neat but all my coins are slabbed.
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"Paper money eventually returns to its intrinsic value---zero."----Voltaire
"Everything you say should be true, but not everything true should be said."----Voltaire
I do not have to have one from each mint... However, if a special coin comes out of the West Point Mint, I usually add it to my W collection. That started way back the special dime issue of 1996. Cheers, RickO
@BillJones said:
To answer the other question, I have the eight $5 gold pieces that make up the “The all mints set” plus a lot more. Traditionalists will shun the commemorative $5 gold coins from West Point, but if you want to cover all the bases, it’s part of the set.
Ditto. Capital Plastics made a seven coin holder for the all mint set of Liberty half eagles at one time which was neat but all my coins are slabbed.
I collected one of those sets in the 1980s, but I got tired of it because some of the coins were not nice enough. I paid less than $1,000 for each of the coins in the set. The only one that was really worn was the Charlotte $5 gold piece.
I have assembled the set again. I have multiple choices for some of these slots.
Philadelphia
Charlotte
Carson City
Dahlonega
Denver
New Orleans
San Francisco
West Point
Retired dealer and avid collector of U.S. type coins, 19th century presidential campaign medalets and selected medals. In recent years I have been working on a set of British coins - at least one coin from each king or queen who issued pieces that are collectible. I am also collecting at least one coin for each Roman emperor from Julius Caesar to ... ?
I have looked at picking up a nice Charlotte or Dahlonega piece but they are generally more than my budget can handle. Besides, I have the new D and I have a CC which has twice as many Cs. So I have the alphabet covered.
@Batman23 said:
I have looked at picking up a nice Charlotte or Dahlonega piece but they are generally more than my budget can handle. Besides, I have the new D and I have a CC which has twice as many Cs. So I have the alphabet covered.
I agree. The mintmark is such a tiny element of the design that I find no need to specify the MM.
I also have a few CC's as they aren't much more than the Philly.
I suppose I understand the demand for ALL the MMs for those whose goal in coins is completeness.
The OP has a nice set there, the Denver Mint proof is a real neat touch.
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With what may be the largest combinations of mint marks, metals, and finishes issued - the 2014 Kennedy half dollar. P, P, P, P, D, D, D, D, S, S, S, W, and W.
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For what I collect there is only one mint.![;) ;)](https://forums.collectors.com/resources/emoji/wink.png)
In my case my wife could only wish
Lafayette Grading Set
Gold is just too expensive, I have none.
I have P, O, S, CC - Seated Quarters
Of Course. I have the P, D, S, S, S, for the 2020 bat quarter set.![B) B)](https://forums.collectors.com/resources/emoji/sunglasses.png)
Oh yeah, and the P, P, D, D, S, S for the Alaska quarter set.
No Charlotte or daladega here
Not of those.
Not too sure about that one…![;) ;)](https://forums.collectors.com/resources/emoji/wink.png)
![:D :D](https://forums.collectors.com/resources/emoji/lol.png)
Type collector, mainly into Seated. -formerly Ownerofawheatiehorde. Good BST transactions with: mirabela, OKCC, MICHAELDIXON, Gerard
I don't count that "modern crap" made with that new-fangled steam press.
Yes
I have everything but Charlotte and Dahlonega.
Edit: I don’t collect commemorative gold.
Sometimes, it’s better to be LUCKY than good. 🍀 🍺👍
My Full Walker Registry Set (1916-1947):
https://www.ngccoin.com/registry/competitive-sets/16292/
W?
Do you have a favorite?![](https://us.v-cdn.net/6027503/uploads/editor/v1/7rjm4kcz5knh.jpg)
🎶 i’m just a poor boy🎵 So it’s easy come , easy go. Little high, little low 🎶
Sorry got a bit musical.
I have examples of what I can afford and am at peace with that. The D and C gold are probably never going to be part of my collection. Lots of things to spend that kinda money on. Thanks 🙏
I’m having trouble enough just trying to by CC anything. 😁
🎶 shout shout, let it all out 🎶
If you are asking about the 1984 Olympics $10 gold coins, the answer is no. Believe it or not, the low montage Denver and Philadelphia coins were once very high priced because of their mintages. Then the series became “out of sight, out of mind” as so many modern coins do, and the prices settled back down to near the melt value.
To answer the other question, I have the eight $5 gold pieces that make up the “The all mints set” plus a lot more. Traditionalists will shun the commemorative $5 gold coins from West Point, but if you want to cover all the bases, it’s part of the set.
My weakest area is the Carson City Mint. I don’t have a lot of coins from there.
My favorite mints in order: Carson City, Dahlonega, New Orleans, San Francisco, Philly, Denver, Charlotte, West Point, (Manilla - the forgotten branch mint)
Ditto. Capital Plastics made a seven coin holder for the all mint set of Liberty half eagles at one time which was neat but all my coins are slabbed.
Worry is the interest you pay on a debt you may not owe.
"Paper money eventually returns to its intrinsic value---zero."----Voltaire
"Everything you say should be true, but not everything true should be said."----Voltaire
I do not have to have one from each mint... However, if a special coin comes out of the West Point Mint, I usually add it to my W collection. That started way back the special dime issue of 1996. Cheers, RickO
I collected one of those sets in the 1980s, but I got tired of it because some of the coins were not nice enough. I paid less than $1,000 for each of the coins in the set. The only one that was really worn was the Charlotte $5 gold piece.
I have assembled the set again. I have multiple choices for some of these slots.
Philadelphia
Charlotte
Carson City
Dahlonega
Denver
New Orleans
San Francisco
West Point
How did I forget the king of the Bat Quarters!
Yes, let me amend that to P. D. S. S. S. W.
I have looked at picking up a nice Charlotte or Dahlonega piece but they are generally more than my budget can handle. Besides, I have the new D and I have a CC which has twice as many Cs. So I have the alphabet covered.
I agree. The mintmark is such a tiny element of the design that I find no need to specify the MM.
I also have a few CC's as they aren't much more than the Philly.
I suppose I understand the demand for ALL the MMs for those whose goal in coins is completeness.
The OP has a nice set there, the Denver Mint proof is a real neat touch.
Custom album maker and numismatic photographer.
Need a personalized album made? Design it on the website below and I'll build it for you.
https://www.donahuenumismatics.com/.
What are the 2nd P and D mint coins?
Business Strike and then the Satin Finish from the mint sets. So not really a different mint, just a different finish.
With what may be the largest combinations of mint marks, metals, and finishes issued - the 2014 Kennedy half dollar. P, P, P, P, D, D, D, D, S, S, S, W, and W.
I have the 1984-W $10 gold commemorative, but only because I collect W mint-mark coins.
![](https://us.v-cdn.net/6027503/uploads/editor/kl/l9meqvwlic6z.jpg)
I saw a listing with the PD&S proofs in an NGC 3 coin holder.
I think it would be neat to see all 4 varieties in a multi holder, and that would be something I would add to my collection.
It's all about what the people want...
Can anyone think of another Denver Mint proof coin besides the 1984 Olympic $10?
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Dahlonega Type Set-2008 PCGS Best Exhibited Set