What’s the hottest segment of the US coin market

Curious about what’s the hottest segment of the US coin market
Is it rare gold, or high grade type, or something else
Does it have to be slabed plus having a sticker
Please try to give specific examples
Inquiring minds want to know!
Thanks
Frank D
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The "Pioneer, Territorial, Private" issues seem hot. This one sold at GC last night for $40,000 +/-.

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I think error coin might be very hot. I saw lots US error coins sold high at auction.
I would have to say Generic Gold, better date gold, Morgan silver dollars, CC's
Gold coins are on fire and I don’t see that changing anytime soon.
All of it. All of it!
I think high-end coins in PCGS CAC of most series are all hot. I've collected and now sold most of my peace dollars. I always went for the grade before the big jump in price. With Peace dollars P mint the big jump is from 66+ to 67. Two years ago most of the Phildaelphia MS66+ CAC coins were $4k to $6k, now except for the common 23 and 25, these same coins are going $7k to $9k. I see it in the auctions and i also see the dealers have them priced at those levels. The exception is the 21 which is finally back tracking a bit after being on fire last year. I started getting into classic silver commemoratives and i can tell you from my experience the better stuff is blowing the price guides away in auctions, again especially PCGS CAC or coins with exceptional color. I'm not particularly following other series right now, but i assume high-end PCGS CAC is ripping high across the board..
Anything with a CAC bean is white hot, gold, is jumping.
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@jt88 said:
“ I think error coin might be very hot. I saw lots US error coins sold high at auction.”
Yes- dramatic and expensive proof and mint state error coins are bringing record prices in the Heritage auctions.
But...I thought the hobby was dying???
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The whole market is hot right now, along with other collectibles like baseball cards. The only exception are stamps - they still suck.
I think one thing that is especially hot are those fancy silver rounds. Kids seem to like them. Just high priced bullion but whatever floats your boat ... I’ll always like the silver dollars the best
I am sure the market is hot. You can tell by how many new faces showed up on this PCGS message board.
Stamps are also hot. In the last year, I've sold more stamps at higher prices than in the previous 10 years combined.
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I was just kidding about stamps
I have a bunch of them around here somewhere
well, old money is dying but new money is very active.
The hot areas of the market are whatever coins I happen to not have collected.
To put it another way, the coins I sold two or more years ago are the hot ones today, lol.
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Early type coins are on fire in PCGS witha bean
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In general, most of the coin market is hot.... Just look at this forum... CC Morgans, Peace Dollars, gold, bust halves, seated coins.... they are all moving at higher prices....Lots of buying and selling reported. People going to shows with coins to sell, and the sell all of them.... Then buy coins for themselves. Gold is over 2K now...silver rising.... Cheers, RickO
I'll tell y'all one thing anything toned even if it's medicore is going for stupid money on Great collections. I seen a common toned 63 Morgan that I said a bid of 125 I might have a shot go for 550 bucks!!! Makes me wonder what I can get for my stuff right now
Today... and for the moment... looks like gold! $2045+/oz
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pre civil war O mint $10 libertys
Just read this thread.
I think it must be time to sell all of my coins.
I think I am going to sell some of my 2019 quarters for some sugar free gum.... that spearmint gum is on FIRE.
1903-1945 U.S/Philippines coin values have been moving up with strong momentum.
Sale prices of nicer material often reach multiples of price guides.
The relatively low prices, as compared to other U.S. coins of the same period, the small mintages and low survival rates attract and challenge a focused, growing collector base.
Old gold.
And a good picture of that can be seen if you watch a known gold dealer sell $200,000+ of coins in a matter of an hour. Every time he post a new set of coins they disappear at about that same rate. Doesn't matter if they are worn $3 coins, any denomination Liberty coinage and pre-1833 coins. You can't blink if you want one.
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Eisenhower Dollars are doing amazingly well.
PCGS Price Guide seems really close at $38,500.
https://www.pcgs.com/cert/41217091
Seems like the price guides need to be updated!
Every time I see this coin I like it but I think it is a insider job to create it.
I agree, but I don't see being an insider job as being a problem for interest or pricing.
There's a lot of upside to get up to the levels of the 1913 Liberty Head nickel insider job
CAC approved old gold is really popular. In the last two months, i can recall only three coins that I felt were fair (albeit a bit high) priced. In auctions, forget about it!
Old gold in general is hot. Non generic dates seen to have increased fairly significantly. Generic dates seem to have increased disproportionately to gold spot price(ie the generic date have moved a bit higher than the move in gold price would dictate).
In my other area of collecting, CWT’s is a mixed bag. Fixed price tokens are still being offered at justifiable prices. For CWT’s at auction, my feeling is that 20% go at fair value, 80% go for crazy prices. But I rarely get lucky and find a fair priced one.
I would also say that old gold commems seem to be getting very strong pricing. I got interested when they were out of favor. But now, won’t even consider them.
My two cents.
I agree with you, in fact I think those insider job error coins can have lots up side in price since they are nice looking and almost unique.
Proof $20 gold
The Eisenhower Dollar era was a time when there were a number of insider jobs at the mint. Some of them, like the Proof Ike Dollars struck on cent planchets, were confiscated.
It’s much harder for large coins and high value coins, like gold pieces, to get though the inspection process. That’s why Morgan Silver Dollars errors are so rare.
In this case all three would have had to have gotten posted the inspectors. They could have ended up in the same bag, but the whole thing looks too perfect to me.
Agree they are now seeing strong pricing; but, they always seem to be available .
I'm waiting for this one to take off...
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well said. Thank you.
Silver Dollars in general, Shipwreck coins, any gold.
If I want it , it’s through the roof. If I’m trading it, the bottom has fallen out
Once in a while I score on eBay.
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Right now I believe that "junk" silver, low priced Morgan and Peace dollars, and fractional gold are hot.
Perhaps this thread should change to what's not hot!
Lol
Clearly, everyone had their favorite sector
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