20 great coins for the ages, other than the 100 Greatest
TahoeDale
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I just finished reading the "100 Greatest US Coins" and came to the conclusion that most of us will never own any of these magnificent rarities.
But there are coins we can put away now and believe that after 2 to 3 decades they will give a large return on investment, and are priced within our budgets today.
I am goiing to list 20, and would like to hear from others who can add to the group, with grade range applicable.
1. 1916 and 1918/17 S Quarter AU to MS 63
2. 1914-D cent MS 62 and above
3. 1896-S and 1913-S Quarter AU and higher
4. 1877 cent, MS 60 and higher
5. 1896-O and 1904-S Barber half Au 55 and higher
6. 1795 half XF and higher
7. 1795 FH dollar, XF and higher
8. 1815/2 half XF and higher
9. 1839 NO Drapery quarter and half AU 53 and higher
10. 1855-S half, AU
11. 1893-S dollar, AU
12. 1921-S dollar, MS 65
13. 1885 1886 and 12-S Lib nickel, MS 64 or better
14. 1896 Lib nickel, MS 65 or better
15. 1895-O dime any grade
16. 1796 quarter, any grade
17. 1901-S quarter any grade
18. 1799 cent any grade
19. 1795 half, 3 leaves, any grade
20. 1794 dollar, any grade
I have not included any patterns, colonials, or moderns(after 1965). Each of these areas deserve mention for long term growth, and would love to hear from those who are familiar with the denominations and grades that should be included.
If I have listed any of the 100 Greatest, excuse my limited abilities at recall. It was over 2 hours ago that I read the book.
But there are coins we can put away now and believe that after 2 to 3 decades they will give a large return on investment, and are priced within our budgets today.
I am goiing to list 20, and would like to hear from others who can add to the group, with grade range applicable.
1. 1916 and 1918/17 S Quarter AU to MS 63
2. 1914-D cent MS 62 and above
3. 1896-S and 1913-S Quarter AU and higher
4. 1877 cent, MS 60 and higher
5. 1896-O and 1904-S Barber half Au 55 and higher
6. 1795 half XF and higher
7. 1795 FH dollar, XF and higher
8. 1815/2 half XF and higher
9. 1839 NO Drapery quarter and half AU 53 and higher
10. 1855-S half, AU
11. 1893-S dollar, AU
12. 1921-S dollar, MS 65
13. 1885 1886 and 12-S Lib nickel, MS 64 or better
14. 1896 Lib nickel, MS 65 or better
15. 1895-O dime any grade
16. 1796 quarter, any grade
17. 1901-S quarter any grade
18. 1799 cent any grade
19. 1795 half, 3 leaves, any grade
20. 1794 dollar, any grade
I have not included any patterns, colonials, or moderns(after 1965). Each of these areas deserve mention for long term growth, and would love to hear from those who are familiar with the denominations and grades that should be included.
If I have listed any of the 100 Greatest, excuse my limited abilities at recall. It was over 2 hours ago that I read the book.
TahoeDale
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-------------Lloyd
I'm working on a similar collection to the "box of twenty" stratigy. So far I have four biggies (for me) with numberous "side" coins. Here is the list of coins that I would ultimatly like to have:
1799 or 1804 Large cent w/ full rims and no problems G or better
1877 Indian AU55 or better (idealy 63/64 bn/rb)
1909-S VDB MS64BN or better
1877 Three Cent Nickel PR65 or better
1880 Shield Nickel AU55 or better
1885 V-Nickel MS64
1913-S T2 MS64 or 1914-D MS65-66 or 1937-D Three legger AU58-64
1895-O Barber Dime G-XF45
1916-D Merc VG10-XF45
1913-S or 1896-S Barber Quarter in full rim G or better
1916 Standing Liberty Quarter XF45-AU55
1932-D Quarter AU55-MS63
1921-S Walker F15-VF25
1950 Franklin PR66-67
1893-S Morgan VG10-XF45
1921 Peace MS64
It will be quite some time before I get them all... if ever. I have made
some progress, however.
David
any original mint tissue toned ice blue/rainbow colored pastel superb gem proof three cent nick
1878 original thick white skinned seated dime in superb gem ms and above
any proof 64 and above deep/ultra cameo trade dollar
any proof 65 and above deep/ultra cameo seated dimes
any superb gem 65-66 proof deeply mirrored rb/brown wildly toned two cent pieces
any gem 65-67 proof rb/brown deeply mirrored wildly toned indian cents
any gem proof cameoed brown/rb classic head half cents with the magic cate of 1834 the best
early dated ms64 and higher trade dollars with thick original white skins 1874 is a +++
any thick white skinned original ms65 and higher barber halves
11) rainbow neon toned superb gem ms 66 and higher legend obverse halfdimes
12) suberb gem 66 and higher brown/rb middle date large cents
13) gem ms and above rainbow toned non dipped capped bust half dimes
15) original colored toned FULLY STRUCK choice ms64 and higher twenty centers
16) original colored toned fully struck cc choice ms64 and higher seated quarters
17) 1909 superb gem 66 and higher red proof lincoln cent a classic of the classic longest running coin
18) gem ms 65 and higher wildly toned type 2 trimes fish scales
19) 41-s walkers superb gem ms66 and higher wildly rainbow toned think crusty crunchy skin
20) any early pre 1955 s mint rainbow mintset toned superb gem ms66 and higher franklins
michael
I wouldn't put the 1921-S Dollar on my list. Unattractive examples abound and the potential for larger numbers in MS65 is certainly there. (Huge mintage, missed the Pittman melt-down, lots of MS64's). If you wanted a different dollar on the list, I would suggest 1893-O or 1895-S in XF-AU or better. Many CC's are more popular, but not nearly as rare.
Bruce
My Morgan 58's