What Are You Currently Collecting? ...

What Are You Currently Collecting?
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Why?
Optional questions
Why?
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The Lincoln cent store:
http://www.lincolncent.com
My numismatic art work:
http://www.cdaughtrey.com
USAF veteran, 1986-1996 :: support our troops - the American way.
Indian Head Cent.....because I have a Harris coin folder
Silver three cent ..... because I love this coin
I like the early bust coins and try to collect what I can get cheaply which isnt much. Now I am interested in Seated Liberty coins and shield nickels.
I guess I cant focus very well
Because I have no money.
Specializing in 1854 and 1855 large FE patterns
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Why?..... So many ways to collect this series. They can be collected for their history, by variety,
by edge errors, and what I like is the messed up faces (double profiles.)
And when I can pick up a nicely toned piece from 1955 which is tough to find I do so.
Problem is some folks don't want to cut loose with them even if they can get "Stupid Money" for them.
You know anybody like that?
Jefferson nickel varieties - because I like them and think some are a good value.
Jefferson nickel toned coins - because I like them and think some are a good value, particularly high-grade, problem-free, spectacularly album toned examples.
Buffalo nickel, Mercury dime & Walking Liberty half proofs - because these are arguably the pinnacle of US Mint nickel and silver design. I wish they would have made some Standing Liberty quarter proofs!
Beautifully toned & high grade nickle type set - because I'm trying to expand my horizons.
1963 DCAM proof set - because it's my birthyear.
1996 & 2001 coin sets - because that's my kid's birthyears. Initially I had in mind to eventually assemble all coins made for these years including the various Eagles, but there are over 50 coins for 1996 and I don't know how many for 2001! For the kind of money it would take to do this, I'm seriously considering going back 100 years to 1896 & 1901 to find additional coins for these sets.
Ken
I am desperately searching for a photograph of the Chelsea Piers at 13th St. in NY c. 1902-1915. Oh, you meant a coin
Billy
in others words, not much
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Old age
Also looking for $2.50 Liberty Gold
1868,1874,1877,1883,1884,1895 Not having any luck.
Dust.
/Kore
Why? Basically I'm collecting everything from 2005 backwards to 1965, then someday 1934, then someday 1900, then someday... Anyway, cents back to 1909 seemed like the natural choice of which denomination to get a good start on for the early twentieth century coins. I really love them! What a large impressive set that will be once it is done! It's got everything... classics, moderns... tons of varieties if you like that... and just such a large amount of history goes with it. Jefferson Nickels had been my #2 set for lots of the same reasons, but I got hooked lately on the clad quarters and have been working on them more.
Cuz I think they are pretty.
Knowledge is the enemy of fear
2000 Gallery PPI Registry Set
Me likey.
(2) toned Jeffs 1938-1964 MS but not FS
(3) toned Ikes - PR and MS
(4) toned Lincolns 1935-1958 MS
(5) any nicely toned coin
(6) raw unc Washington Quarters 1932-1964
(7) raw modern commem halves - PR and Uncs
(8) raw modern dollars - Uncs
(9) always looking to upgrade my Dansco Toned Type Set.
I guess thats it!!
TPN
Typeset because it is challenging to learn to grade a new series and Darkside because it's just plain cool!!
I can't believe I forgot VAMs
(2) MS Sac's
(3) Canadain Proof Comm's (One of my Favorite to work on)
(4) Loons & Toons
(5) Vatican Sets
(6) 2003-2005 100Peso State Coins
(7) Misc. Proof Sets & Proof Sac's
(8) Morgan & Peace Dollars
And My 3 Favorite: 2000 " Millennium" Mint Set, 2004 Mint Set & 1958 Mint & Proof Sets
Any one with coins available to upgrade any of my sets, Please PM me.
(Looking for: 2000 MS69RD P&D, 2004-D Keelboat MS68, 2004-D FL MS69, 2004-D Kenn. MS68 and help on my 1995 Mint set)
Morgan dollar VAMs, key dates of any series and I'm trying to start a 19th Century type set but I keep getting outbid since I not familiar with the actual prices for which some some of these coins obviously sell.
Why?
VAMs are addictive, the thrill of the hunt etc. . . Key dates because they are key dates and the 19th Century type set because those coin designs are head and shoulders better than anything 20th Century or beyond.
Semper ubi sub ubi
Because I love the design.
I get sidetracked sometimes and buy MS65 or better Mercury dimes and also Choice AU and better Walking Liberty half dollars as well.
I love it all!
Louis Armstrong
Cuz Charlotte Gold Is The Shizzle!
1846-C NGC AU-55
will this do?
http://www.nyc-architecture.com/MID/hrpark7.jpg
i wondered what you meant about a picture...
thought I would take a look at what you were talking about.
Syl's Washington's
They call me "Pack the Ripper"
To me they are like "poor man's Pan Pac sets." With a couple of exceptions that current selling prices are well below the issue prices, and the coins and presentations are very attractive IMO. In some cases you can buy these coins at almost the melt price if you are in the right place at the right time.
In a way some of these sets are becoming an endangered species because many of them are broken up and put into slabs. They can be re-assembled, but that usually costs more than if you buy the complete set in the first place.
I've got just one set to go - the 1994 World Cup Soccor 6 piece set.
I AM COLLECTING new orleans gold, and new orleans, morgan silver dollars too.
i need the $10 libertys in 1894-o ,97-o, 99-o in ms62 by pcgs. real bad. can't seem to find anymore.
littlejohn
Why? Very challenging and little competition . . .
Lane
See http://www.doubledimes.com for a free online reference for US twenty-cent pieces
Edited for miss spelling.