If your entire numismatic budget was $1000 a year, what would you collect?
If your entire numismatic budget was $1000 a year, what would you collect?
I'd probably collect Mexican hacienda tokens.
But if I was forced to collect US instead, I think I'd collect 1866 shield nickels by die variety and die state. Yes, I'm serious.
I'd probably collect Mexican hacienda tokens.
But if I was forced to collect US instead, I think I'd collect 1866 shield nickels by die variety and die state. Yes, I'm serious.
Andy Lustig
Doggedly collecting coins of the Central American Republic.
Visit the Society of US Pattern Collectors at USPatterns.com.
Doggedly collecting coins of the Central American Republic.
Visit the Society of US Pattern Collectors at USPatterns.com.
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Cameron Kiefer
Russ, NCNE
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This seller has a whole group of PCGS & NGC CAMEO Liberty Nickels available with a $5.00 start and NO Reserve. Man, that is a great looking coin!
Lincoln cents....Lincoln cents and more Lincoln cents
Or if you don't like sets, I would collect various toned coins. I always manage to find really interesting raw toned coins for cheap prices at shows. I got a 1984 D Kennedy with the wildest rainbow rim toning on a CN for a $1.25 this weekend as well. I doubt if its AT, but who knows. We'll see what ANACS says.
Michael
Andy
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I'm working on a "buget" U.S. Type set. Average coin currently valued at about $25.
Actually, probably about one Fine bust dollar per year.
Even at $1000/year there would still be stuff to go after in this series - seated coinage is not quite 100% classified by die varieties, but it will get there at some point & a lot of sleepers will come out.
BTW, Russ: Bite me !
Joe
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Hey Joe,
Did you catch my population report?
Russ, NCNE
My 1866 Philly Mint Set
If my budget was $1000 a year, I could collect nicer coins
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With only $1K/yr, I'd never be able to afford the key dates, but I may be able to cherry a rare variety!
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I think I'd go with proof Jefferson nickels. A few tougher coins in the early years but plenty of common ones so that my collecting would not consist of 364 days of saving and 1 day of new coins. Alos offers a reonable time to complete.
-JamminJ
Tyler
The other half for $500....hmmmm....
Any patterns for $500?????
Any patterns for $500?????
Any patterns for $500?????
You get the pattern.
In reality, I would probably would go back to my childhood collecting ways of buying the finest BU rolls i could find mixed in with nice circulated coins in junk boxes at shows and dealers some old slabs and even nice pre civil war coins that are holed and cheap. That was the way I used to collect and I had a blast. In fact, I recently bought three rolls of Good to Very Fine Liberty Head nickels at $13.50 a roll and I am going to have a blast with them after April 15th!!!
Liberty: Parent of Science & Industry
To travel on in old accustomed ways
I still remember the talks by the water
The proud sons and daughter
That knew the knowledge of the land
Spoke to me in sweet accustomed ways
Tom
K S
Jeffersons, you could build 3 nice MS sets with that money.
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">Franklin Halves
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I'm doing that "1 from each country" thing too (i think you gave me the idea) albeit very slowly. I have maybe 5-6 right now.
Vatican City, Peru, South Africa, Portugal, England, and Canada i think so far.
now there's a great idea for the $1,000 per year budget - foreign coins are CHEAP (for the most part).
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