Do you collect ONLY darside, or liteside too?

As the title states, I'm just wondering about how many of you ONLY collect darkside, or if you collect US and darkside. I caught myself bidding on some cool morgans and my 1907 French Indo china 1 piastre started giving me the stink eye, so I flipped it over to the tails side.
Also, feel free to post what your specialty is, in either side of the realm.
Personally, I collect Franklin halves, washington quarters, mercury & roosevelt dimes, morgans, and have started dabbling in kennedys.
On the world coin side, I like stuff that depicts other countrys depiction of lady liberty, especially crown sized ones.
Also, feel free to post what your specialty is, in either side of the realm.
Personally, I collect Franklin halves, washington quarters, mercury & roosevelt dimes, morgans, and have started dabbling in kennedys.
On the world coin side, I like stuff that depicts other countrys depiction of lady liberty, especially crown sized ones.
MS66 taste on an MS63 budget.
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I'm crazy about Mexican War of Independence silvers. I also watch for other Spanish Colonial pieces that display the characteristics I look for in my coins.
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Cathy
There's just so much to do.. when I lose interest in one project, I'll get into early Islamic coinage, when that fades, on to Nabataea! then I'll skip over to Darkside banknotes for a while, then back to my 1914 set, a few more French colonials picked up, ooh! a British one too! --- Yeah, and all of that while staying with an average cost per item of roughly $20 or less. I rarely go beyond $40 and still manage to pick up top quality stuff.
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When we where in Manila together in January I took her into a coin store and she liked the silver coins, so I have bought 4 Philippines silver proof sets, it's a start!
Roman Imperial Ancients and whatever grabs me...
Iowa Tokens
Chess medals
Liteside:
US Type and whatever grabs me...
Neat thread!
John
SFC, US Army (Ret.) 1974-1994
I've been thinking of switching out my half dollars for quarters, though, since they would compliment my world coin tastes of two reales and like sized coins, but nice bust quarters seem pricey.
1/2 Cents
U.S. Revenue Stamps
Ireland Pre-Decimal (Dansco set set 1928-1968)
Morgans
Dimes 1796-date
Misc...
Also am working on a set of Canada 1967 in Cameo for sentimental reasons........
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<< <i>One of my darkest secrets is that I recently (within the last 6 months) started a 7070
WHAT !?!?!?!
started on the NGC graded set when I purchased the Frankie from him a couple of years ago. I have Morgans, peace,
Ike, SBA and sac dollars, Bust, barber, walking libs frankies, and Kenndy halves, Barber, standing lib, washington
quarters, all kinds of dimes, V nickels, buffs and a bunch of pennies oh yeah I've got a state quarter album going.
That's all my lightside.
If I were going to collect Lightside again it would be Bust Half Dollars or a type set.
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For "specialties", I try not to have any.
As for proportions, out of 7,384 coins and notes, 440 are from the USA - that's the third highest number after Australia (about 700) and Great Britain (468).
Hey! I've just discovered my coin database has this really neat statistical summary option!
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<< <i>One of my darkest secrets is that I recently (within the last 6 months) started a 7070
Cathy >>
Still chasing down "British World" exonumia (Think Pridmore!) -- heavy on Canada, Carribbean, and Oceania -- but focusing over the last 5-10 years chiefly and steadfastly on Dalton silver and Davis/Withers material. There are some real challenges in both areas, so it's slow going...patience and fortitude in both bidding and buying are essential, I've found.
In retrospect, it seems I've shifted collecting emphasis into a new area every time the holes in my main current interest can be filled only by $500-and-up coins. Putting kids through college will do that to you.
BTW, I'm a recently-enrolled member...inquiring (ignorant) minds need to know: Can anyone fill me in on the origin and meaning of the "darkside" label that pops up so often on this site?
Thanks to all for making this an interesting place to visit!
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Tom
Proud (but humbled) "You Suck" Designee, February 2010.
Nothing like Darksider collector's either, They seem to be the best folk's........
Collecting:
Conder tokens
19th & 20th Century coins from Great Britain and the Realm
I give away money. I collect money.
I don’t love money . I do love the Lord God.
<< <i>Anything that catches my eye comes home with me. >>
There are so many opportunities there, I don't know where to begin!
I have always considered my liteside coins more like 'potential darkside trading material at a later date'.
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I have always considered my liteside coins more like 'potential darkside trading material at a later date'. >>
That is funny, I do the same thing. I still buy morgans but I only keep the best of the best ones.
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Tom, formerly in Albuquerque, NM.
<< <i>I buy what I like and that extends into both arenas... >>
What he said.................
I collect the Coins of Germany, I collect the German Empire (71% complete), The Weimar Republic (51% complete) and the Third Reich (78% complete) by date and mint. Right now I am more focused on the Third Reich coinage more than anything else since I am closing in on completion (less than a hundred coins to go). The Weimar Republic is getting tougher, lots of commemoratives to fill in and they are getting harder to find.
I also collect the German States by type except for coins minted under the Empire (2, 3 and 5 Marks). The State of Prussia I collect by date and mint as this may be the only state possible to ever complete and since it was the driving force behind the German Empire (my true Darkside love).
Many years ago, I found a very nice looking Prussian 2 mark and bought it for a little more than melt, I discovered it had a low mintage, low enough that if it had been a US coin it would be going for hundreds of dollars instead of basically silver value (those times have changed BTW). I started researching Germany (I am an amateur WWII buff) and discovered some history, got hooked and promptly sold my lightside collection to start my German collection. I have never looked back nor been disappointed in my choice. A lightside collection would never be complete, due to the huge costs involved. The Empire, Weimar and Third Reich are completable with only a handful of expensive coins.
Having said that, I do have a US type set going, but only in the poorest grades I can find and still be identifiable. How many collectors do you know who are looking to downgrade their collection? I am!!! Got any really crappy types that are identifiable? I am interested!
Rick
1836 Capped Liberty
dime. My oldest US
detecting find so far.
I dig almost every
signal I get for the most
part. Go figure...
<< <i>As you can see from my sig image, I collect both lightside and darkside. I buy coins based on aesthetic and historical value. I don't particularly care what country they are from (although darkside gives a lot more bang for your buck). >>
Err, you sig is all liteside - albeit very cool liteside!
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<< <i>As you can see from my sig image, I collect both lightside and darkside. I buy coins based on aesthetic and historical value. I don't particularly care what country they are from (although darkside gives a lot more bang for your buck). >>
Err, you sig is all liteside - albeit very cool liteside!
Well, my avatar is darkside.
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<< <i>BTW, I'm a recently-enrolled member...inquiring (ignorant) minds need to know: Can anyone fill me in on the origin and meaning of the "darkside" label that pops up so often on this site? >>
Hi Tom, Darkside refers to "coins other than U.S. and Canada", or World coins. Liteside is U.S, with Canadian coins being dubbed Greyside. The origins of these terms are un-known to me, however I suspect it to have roots in either Collectors Universe forums, or Collectors Society forums...
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Tom, formerly in Albuquerque, NM.
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Cathy
I think it's a must-have read for every new poster
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<< <i>Great Britain Bronze and Copper
Ireland Pre-Decimal (Dansco set set 1928-1968)
Morgans
Dimes 1796-date
Misc...
Also am working on a set of Canada 1967 in Cameo for sentimental reasons........ >>
I forgot..... I'm also working on a collection of varieties of the Birmingham Workhouse Tokens.........
But I have also started collecting Dutch Rijksdaalders, Maundy Sets, German Empire Pfennigs, Irish pre-decimal, Holey coins, 1975 coins, other German coins ( mostly empire though ) but also Kreuzers, 1966 Irish 10 shillings, Sovereigns, and various English coins.
I think that that is enough to keep me busy.
Zar's Ebay
<< <i>Cathy, you mean this thread?
I think it's a must-have read for every new poster
The term Darkside was even used earlier in May 2001 here on the forum... the thread I found was by someone else and the term appeared to already be in the people's vocabulary... so I'm not sure when it started but before I got here in 2002...S
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Thanks also to Cathy and cacheman for all the enlightenment...I guess I've been 100% Darksider
since about 1984, except for my US Colonials, which I consider GB (Kentucky token, Franklin Press token, etc.). Full story above.
Great group goin' on here!
Tom
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Proud (but humbled) "You Suck" Designee, February 2010.
"Darksider since 1984"
Branched out into 'Darkside'.. Paper Money & Bullion..
Hell, I just like to collect ANY kind of MONEY
So what is that? U.S. Lightside? Philippines Darkside?
Bear in mind that two US Presidents were Govenors of the "Commonwealth of the Philippines, United States of America" before becoming President. Hooray for William Howard Taft and Teddy Roosevelt.
And what's better than a Silver Certificate being exchangeable for US Gold Coin? Wouldn't that make it a Gold Certificate?
Sooooo many interesting aspects to that US Currency in the form of Pesos and Centavos!
Does that all mean that I am a TwilightSide collector? Or maybe a CloudyDaySide.