what specific coins(s) will be the darlings of the coin market a year from now? which ones will fade

i think it will be three things
seated coinage
barber coinage
lib nicks
early commems
deep/ultra cameo pre 1915 proof coins
well more then three..............lol
what are your opinions?
sincerely michael
as for the coins that will fade away/lose their demand i will not say my opinion i guess for me only nice nice from now on
seated coinage
barber coinage
lib nicks
early commems
deep/ultra cameo pre 1915 proof coins
well more then three..............lol
what are your opinions?
sincerely michael
as for the coins that will fade away/lose their demand i will not say my opinion i guess for me only nice nice from now on
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Seated coinage will remain steady, as usual.
Barber stuff has been dead as a doornail, and is poised to make some kind of move. Is there enough interest though?
Too many collectors don't like Lib. nick's for them to move. The really nice ones aren't for sale at reasonable levels for thte average collector, so demand stays a bit soft with these.
I've given up on Early Commem's. As usual, the superbly toned pieces will remain strong, but that prediction doesn't require brain surgery.
Bust coinage will be hot, or semi-hot, again, as usual.
Barber's are interesting. You can pick up a proof barber dime, that's attractive, for $300-$400. Check the mintages on those things. That's INCREDIBLY cheap. Same goes for proof Indian Head Cents.
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Modern gold, platinum, and high grade state quarters will be the darlings (don't ask me why).
Morgans will always be popular.
Barber coinage will continue to be dead (too expensive to put together a nice set).
but one day they will have their due same wirth lib nicks
lib nicks are the true all ameriucan usa coin!
sincerely michael