What is a nice Silver Darkside series to collect in Mint State Gem or Near - Gem?
I collect mostly mint state US silver coins and will continue to do so. However, I am starting to hit some of the tougher coins in these series, and hence getting less bang for the collecting dollar.
Therefore, I am looking into collecting a 19th or 20th century darkside series that is attractive in MS, and can be obtained in gem or near gem grade (i.e. MS 64 to 66) for, say, $50 to $300 per coin. Any suggestions?
Thanks!
Therefore, I am looking into collecting a 19th or 20th century darkside series that is attractive in MS, and can be obtained in gem or near gem grade (i.e. MS 64 to 66) for, say, $50 to $300 per coin. Any suggestions?
Thanks!

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Fun series to collect!
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<< <i>Swiss 1 France coins is also an option. >>
He'll be dead before he completes it, the series started in 1875 and is still in production with no plans of changing the design.
2 rappens are fun, inexpensive and feasable if you like bronze.
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<< <i>afew suggestions... Mexican Peso coins form 1920-1945, French 1 and 2 Franc coins 1898-1920. These are nice designs and I don't think the bank will break. Plus, these can be completed. >>
I like both series. The 1920-45 pesos are fairly inexpensive in near-gem -- I can't think of one that might cost as much as $300. The French sowers have a few stoppers that might run into the $500 per coin range.
For your stated collecting goals, I'd look at QE II silver dollars from Canada.
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<< <i>German 1/2 Mark and 1 Mark pieces 1873-1918 fit the bill perfectly. Raw pieces are readily available in the $15-50 range. If you like toners you'll find a lot with rainbow toning. They're also readily found slabbed in MS65-68 grades well under $200. The last 2 MS66s and MS67 that I bought were under $100 each. I bought a lovely ANACS MS66 with pastel lavender toning for $45.
Fun series to collect! >>
They do look quite cool (found from a sig-line):
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