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Does anyone collect seated dime proofs?
It seems to me that compared to other "Rare" issues this series is way underpriced. Am I wrong?
I'm tempted to begin collecting it, but need some guidance..What am I missing?
I'm tempted to begin collecting it, but need some guidance..What am I missing?
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Tom
Mine was in a PCGS PF62 holder but had a fingerprint on the reverse I didn't like and some haze. I dipped it in a weak cleaning solution that just removed the fingerprint ( I hate fingerprints) and it was regraded PF62.
The strike on the reverse is not the best. Some of the leaves are flat and are connected. The mint at this time made some nice strong proofs when the die was new. Then the later ones had a weak strike for a proof coin.
FrederickCoinClub
they are great for even a type collector or even if you buy a neat proof seated dime and then get a cameo and then a depp cameo and then a neat toned one!
kind of like your own subset within a set or even get one of each decade like one from the 1860's 70's 80's 90's
some of the monster toned ones are really undervalued and the deep cameos are extremely undervalued because of their rarity and not being understood or apprecaited by many collectors and most all dealers! i think with the services grading these coins within the last couple of years and then adding a deep ultra on the holders these coins are now being more understood and appreciated for what they are by more collectors/dealers and over time i think might be more understood and then more collected!
i guess only time will tell give me your e mail and i will send you some photos of some monster toned seated proof dimes and a monster deep cameo proof seated dime! with some explainations of the coins!
for me always buy a cpoin with no problems and gresat eye appeal then you reslly cant go wrong!! maybe proof 64 and above now usually under 64 it is lots more difficult to find good eye appealling non problem coins
but they are out there is you look carefully not many but if you look long and hard you are bound to come up with something!!
i think overall coins that are decent for their gradres and of course i am biased to prffo 64 and above and are great eyenappealling coins i think you cant go wrong
but i counter thaty with some important caveats
only buy coins that you can evaulate yourself! you look at the coin not the holder! yes to have a coin lets say in a pcgs or ngc holder is a start but you must bew able to ecaulate the coin all by yourself like it was raw!
also you must only buy coins for collecting as a hobby and for fun COINS ARE NOT AN INVESTMENT!!
ALSO ONLY BUY COINS WITH MONEY THAT IS DISCRETIONATY INCOME MONEY YOU CAN AFFORD TO LOSE!
i think if you can meet all these qualifications then you will get enjoyment and over time if you ever deside to sell you might gat all aND maybew more of your money back!!
coins are a longtime thnigb to eep and collect over amny years
if you cant do all of the above! then LET THE BUYER BEWARE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
JUST GIVING you something to think about and in the end when all is said and done the choice is yours
i hope you have fun and make all the right choices!! that lead you where you want to go!
sincerely michael
Dan
mcinnes@mailclerk.ecok.edu">dmcinnes@mailclerk.ecok.edu
I love LS dimes too.
They are fun to collect for their attractiveness, relative rarity, and multiple varieties.
A set will keep you busy for many years.
JVoege
Collector since 1976. On the CU forums here since 2001.
proof coins with deep deep cameos and watery mirrors are almost impossible to get good scans/photos of
this coin is monster frost and deep watery mirrors and blast white
sincerely michael
sincerely michael
sometimes even in bunches on the obverse
and if you are looking for a really eye appealling proof seated dime i have yet to see one in a 63 or below holder by ngc/pcgs! they are out there though rare also!
usually technical grade 64 65 66 67 coins the higher the grade the better chance of a super eye appealling coin
where 63 and below i have rarely seen any super eye appealling coins in rhe padt 30 years or so!
sincerely michael
Now once, I complete my set, then you can relax and wait for the prices to come back to more affordable levels and just then enjoy the huge offerings that will come your way.
After all, why would I fib?
I think that if interest picks up in this series in a small degree, you may see price increases in a large degree. It has already happened over the past year for the highest graded specimens. If you are concerned about price potential, I'd stick with highest graded. It's a thin market, and highest graded right now have the greatest potential. The only set that I would say has more potential are proof seated half-dimes, but many seem to be put off by their very small size.
I wondered who was responsible for holding up the market for LS proof dimes..
Maybe the few other collectors could form a consortium and rotate buying times. Thus only one buyer would be present at any given moment. We could all "slow collect"- the fun is in the anticipation anyway.
This same process could apply to much of the "pre-1915" ( copyright, Michael) coin series ( Morgans exempted).
All the action or those who like the hot and heavy trading market could be in Lincolns, Roosies, state quarters, Frankies, Kennedy)s, and Morgans. Not sure what to do with those small $ with the homely lady and those golden $.
<< <i>A set will keep you busy for many years. >>
That's for sure! For me, about 4 years so far. Anyone have a 63 or 71-CC they want to part with? Those are my last two holes.
Wonder if the FTC let alone the sellers would mind ? LOL.
Actually in all candor, I am actually a collector of mint state liberty seated dimes and have only one proof ls dime. .
my hotels
1861 PF 61 PCGS 08973923 653 1/24/2008
1862 PF 62 NGC 1848081-003 745 2/3/2007
1863 PF 62 CA NGC 302683-006 1051 3/4/2006
1864 PF 66 NGC 1574661-002 2197 7/15/2007
1865 PF 65 CA NGC 1854607-009 2399 2/3/2007
1866 PF 64 NGC 302913-003 1138 6/17/2006
1867 PF 64 PCGS 60183095 1206 5/29/2006
1868 PF 65 UC PCGS 13440517 2072 10/1/2007
1869 PF 64 PCGS 03654001 1028 3/6/2006
1870 PF 64 NGC 1276668-009 1028 8/17/2006
1871 PF 64 NGC 1573465-002 1103 5/31/2007
1872 PF 63 PCGS 22119073 891 5/29/2006
1873 No Arrows PF 63 PCGS 4471387 856 1/14/2008
1873 Arrows No Coin
1874 No Coin
1875 No Coin
1876 No Coin
1877 PF 62 PCGS 03476632 725 4/5/2006
1878 PF 63 NGC 1517902-008 865 8/17/2006
1879 AU 50 PCGS 02432165 1 4/5/2006
1880 PF 67 NGC 549962-008 2910 2/16/2006
1881 PF 64 NGC 1286133-004 1028 3/18/2006
1882 No Coin
1883 PF 64 CA PCGS 21896366 1092 2/16/2006
1884 No Coin
1885 No Coin
1886 PF 64 NGC 211148-003 1028 2/28/2006
1887 No Coin
1888 PF 62 NGC 1575755-004 715 1/23/2008
1889 PF 64 CA PCGS 21569883 1092 2/16/2006
1890 PF 63 PCGS 90116159 838 3/17/2008
1891 No Coin
Buying top quality Seated Dimes in Gem BU and Proof.
Buying great coins - monster eye appeal only.
What a screaming buy!
There is a 1867 Date placement with maybe 25 that were minted.
Buying top quality Seated Dimes in Gem BU and Proof.
Buying great coins - monster eye appeal only.
<< <i>I've bought and sold a couple in the past several months. One was an 1867 PCGS PR63 and the other an 1884 PCGS PR62. >>
Out of curiosity, what did you sell the 1867 PCGS PR63 for?
I just bought one today from my local dealer and I'm wondering how I did.
Buying top quality Seated Dimes in Gem BU and Proof.
Buying great coins - monster eye appeal only.
I don't know if I'll pick any up, but if anyone wants to give me a wantlist and a pricelist, I'll see what I can do.
(of course I'll try to buy the best I can!)
I give away money. I collect money.
I don’t love money . I do love the Lord God.
<< <i>Archive searching: Well, now over five years later, I'm curious as to what some of your thoughts are regarding Seated Dime Proofs?
Yeah, those who were predicting a fundamental rise in price were wrong.