Hi. Another newbie here.
pqgold
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Finally joined the forums. I am starting a 12 piece gold type set. The information I have learned here about coins and taking pictures of coins, has been very valuable. I learn more here than from all my coin magazines and coin papers. Thanks,,,,,,,,Mike
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New collectors, please educate yourself before spending money on coins; there are people who believe that using numismatic knowledge to rip the naïve is what this hobby is all about.
"The silver is mine and the gold is mine,' declares the LORD GOD Almighty."
AND HAVE A THICK very thick skin
also you will meet some really nice people on here
sincerely michael
but only time will tell
sincerely michael
Karen
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Enjoy your collecting.
. mike
Looks like your collecting gold as it goes up uP UP!
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Good luck!
Ogden
I'm another newbie, also a collector of type gold (and gold dollars). What grades are you building your set with? Any luck with eBay? Shows are fairly infrequent in my area, so the internet has really been my main connection with the market.
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$1 Liberty Head 1849-1854)
$1 Indian Head (1854-1889)
$2.5 Liberty Head (1840-1907)
$2.5 Indian Head (1908-1929)
$3 Indian Princess (1854-1889)
$5 Liberty Head (1839-1866) (No Motto)
$5 Liberty Head (1866-1908) (With Motto)
$5 Indian Head (1908-1929)
$10 Liberty Head (1838-1866) (No Motto)
$10 Liberty Head (1866-1907) With Motto)
$10 Indian Head (1907-1933)
$20 Liberty Head (1850-1866) No Motto
$20 Liberty Head (1866-1907) With Motto
$20 St. Gaudens (1907-1933)
Not exactly 12 as many count both versions of St. Gaudens gold for example and only one version of Liberty $5,10 & 20 with & without mottos etc. Those with bigger pockets can dip into the earlier gold like capped bust issues going back to 1795.
Whatever it is have fun
Marc
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Marc,
The G$1 Type II is also included in the set. Drop the No Mottos and you are at 12. I think that's it.
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