@jmski52 said:
I think that the missing edge lettering series in both the Presidential Dollars and the Sac Dollars are highly collectible and vastly underrated.
In one of Jordan's books, the 2007 Washington dollar was recommended. That's over a decade ago, but the TPG population count is now over 60,000 and not low in MS-66 or MS-67 either. Decades from now, it's a coin I expect to sell for less than the cost of grading at least up to MS-66.
The others I haven't looked into. The counts are a lot lower but only low measured by the TPG label.
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And the 1802.
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One theory is the older the numismatic community gets the less attractive small- difficult to see and handle- coins are.
peacockcoins
Having a coin in a slab helps.
Found one in circulation and held onto it for years.
This was before I collected anything.
Then it got spent or lost.
Love this coin!
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For me it has to be obtainable and affordable.
In general, Cherrypick among....
Classic Commemoratives in both Halves and small gold.
DMPL Morgans
Non '64 Special Mint Set coins will never take off, but DCAM examples are typically well under 100 across the board.
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I think that the missing edge lettering series in both the Presidential Dollars and the Sac Dollars are highly collectible and vastly underrated.
I knew it would happen.
Overshadowed by its big brother- the 1955DD
In one of Jordan's books, the 2007 Washington dollar was recommended. That's over a decade ago, but the TPG population count is now over 60,000 and not low in MS-66 or MS-67 either. Decades from now, it's a coin I expect to sell for less than the cost of grading at least up to MS-66.
The others I haven't looked into. The counts are a lot lower but only low measured by the TPG label.