Poll: Coin collectors, do you also collect currency?
Please do not tell Longacre, but I have started to nibble at currency. I initially tried some obsolete notes (including buying some inexpensive examples from the Bowers reference collection), but I did not care for these. I have more recently become afflicted with the colonial currency bug. I think that a collection of contemporary notes (along with medals and foreign coins that circulated in the colonial America) are an excellent complement to my interest in colonial coinage. In fact, I am finding that some of the more peripheral items can be even more interesting than some of the more mundane or controversial coins and tokens that are accepted as part of the colonial US series.
At any rate, do any of you US coin collectors bother with the rags or are you metal money collectors exclusively?
At any rate, do any of you US coin collectors bother with the rags or are you metal money collectors exclusively?
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Pocket change is easier to collect and less expensive
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Seriously though, colonial currency is pretty interesting and cool. And I agree it would compliment a colonial coin collection. I just don't have enough money to spend on them and the colonial coins I want.
<< <i>No, and are you going to start talking about stamps next?
Seriously though, colonial currency is pretty interesting and cool. And I agree it would compliment a colonial coin collection. I just don't have enough money to spend on them and the colonial coins I want. >>
1) I promise not to talk about my stamp collection.
2) You would be surprised how relatively inexpensive colonial currency can be. I recently bought a Delaware note printed by Ben Franklin's press for a fraction of the price of a circulated Fugio.
In an effort to remain focused, I have steered clear of buying any notes but I have been tempted. Maybe some day....
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<< <i>You would be surprised how relatively inexpensive colonial currency can be. I recently bought a Delaware note printed by Ben Franklin's press for a fraction of the price of a circulated Fugio. >>
Fair enough...sounds like some very good deals can be had.
I just have to stay focused on re-building my coin collection. If I allow myself to get distracted with cool colonial currency, I may never get a significant collection of either!
<< <i>I have more recently become afflicted with the colonial currency bug. >>
I believe this to be a very positive move in your development as a collector.
Russ, NCNE
This will sound self-serving (it is, in fact), but I think colonial currency's visual nature, craftsmanship, elegant designs, personal connection to famous individuals through printing or signatures, and political and economic importance during its useful lifetime make it a collectible with few numismatic comparables. And it's cheaper and rarer than most coins of the era. Did I mention it's cheaper?
I'm currently reimmersing myself in some of the 19th century classic works on early American currency and modern economic history scholarship on its contemporary relevance in preparation for my Summer Seminar class this year, which will focus on colonial currency among other related topics mentioned in the OP, like foreign coins with American currency status and American historical medals.
Betts medals, colonial coins, US Mint medals, foreign coins found in early America, and other numismatic Americana
Russ, NCNE
And I won't be there for it.
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I own some fractional currency, which I greatly enjoy ... but have not pursued or purchased any for some time.
Oh man ... more stuff I have to take the time to photograph
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<< <i>Seriously, people, currency is uber cool and all of you should be chasing it.
Russ, NCNE >>
Translation: SMS Kennedys suck, and none of you want to collect them.
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<< <i>Seriously, people, currency is uber cool and all of you should be chasing it.
Russ, NCNE >>
I am doing my best.
I tend to favor the graded from 64 up to 67 and graded being PCGS and PMG. Between the two currency grading companies, I like PMG somewhat more than PCGS (although I favor the PCGS coins over NGC ones). I believe PMG to be a little tighter on their currency grades (just my personal opinion). PMG has not assigned a 70 grade to any of the currency they grade, while PCGS has.
<< <i>I must pipe in and say that I am excited to read that some of you have been bitten by the "currency bug". I could go on forever about what I refer to as my "passion for paper", but rather than that I would like to invite you to join in on some of the topics on the Currency Message Board. There is a wealth of knowledge and we are always happy to answer any questions regarding paper money. >>
I don't know what is scarier-- Our former Dirty Gold Man collecting currency, or the fact that a Corporate Suit at PCGS hits the boards on a Sunday and responds to a message.
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I have never purchased any currency to add to the small group I have, there are some pieces that I would like to buy at some point.
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<< <i>OK, now I will answer this seriously. I actually like Obsolete Currency, but for some reason, I cannot get into Colonial currency. >>
I like colonial currency -- especially the ones that say "will pay to the poffeffor on demand" or "Tis DEATH to counterfeit."
My dad used to collect quite a lot of colonial currency. As I recall, he purchased most of those notes from David Sonderman in the 1980s.
<< <i>I don't know what is scarier-- Our former Dirty Gold Man collecting currency, or the fact that a Corporate Suit at PCGS hits the boards on a Sunday and responds to a message.
Not only that, but a Laura who can spell!
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<< <i>I must pipe in and say that I am excited to read that some of you have been bitten by the "currency bug". I could go on forever about what I refer to as my "passion for paper", but rather than that I would like to invite you to join in on some of the topics on the Currency Message Board. There is a wealth of knowledge and we are always happy to answer any questions regarding paper money. >>
I don't know what is scarier-- Our former Dirty Gold Man collecting currency, or the fact that a Corporate Suit at PCGS hits the boards on a Sunday and responds to a message.
Uh-oh, I got busted.
<< <i>I bought a piece of fractional currwency a while back.
Is this a scan or a photo?
Only problem is the US market has gone ballistic leaving me to collect Foriegn notes of interest.
BUT... I've always wanted to own a nice slabbed examples of the "Bison", "Chief", "Educational Series', and This note:
1886 $5
<drool>
I am getting closer to finding an area I want to focus on but still doing research. It's been a year long hunt and I still have not bought anything.
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What's with all the PMG crap? You must know that they consistently overgrade, don't you?
<< <i>Russ,
What's with all the PMG crap? You must know that they consistently overgrade, don't you?
Now we're congregating around a punch bowl full of a different flavor of Kool-Aid.