Draped Bust coins: underappreciated?

I was looking through the PCGS population report, and I noticed how Draped Bust coins are quite a bit more scarce than Capped Bust coins.
Does anybody have an opinion as to whether or not Draped Bust coins are reasonably priced considering their scarcity? They don't seem to have participated in the bull market to the extent that some other coins have. Do you think they are underappreciated at this point?
Dan
Does anybody have an opinion as to whether or not Draped Bust coins are reasonably priced considering their scarcity? They don't seem to have participated in the bull market to the extent that some other coins have. Do you think they are underappreciated at this point?
Dan
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Sell those Seated Quarters.......................to me
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Capped bust halves are quite overrated compared to the smaller denominations. Time should correct this.
roadrunner
Underappreciated?
No,they took a big jump in the past three years.
Reasonably priced?
Not any more.
Scarce?
Yes,nice ones.
Would I buy?
Yes. JMO.
I had the dollar in undergraded VG08 (the coin was Fine, if not VG10 at least), the half dollar in VF30 (nice coin), the quarter in Fine, the dime in slightly-overgraded Fine, and then I had to find the half dime. I gave up after two years and settled for an ANACS G06. (I did not collect net grades or problem coins in that set). Actually, though it was not net-graded, that G06 half dime had a light bend. It wasn't awful, but that is one time I settled for less than my expectations, mostly because I got impatient to finish the set, and that was the one hole left in it.
I wanna dig some Draped silver while detecting. So far I have found one coin, but it was copper (a large cent that was unfortunately too corroded to read the date on). A fella I know dug a sweet VF 1800 dime just north of here, at an old plantation site that was being cleared for a modern factory outlet mall. Some other amazing coins came up there. He told me he found the dime near an old foundation, and I knew the exact spot he meant. I think it had been a slave cabin. It's got a Burger King on top of it, now.
I agree 100 percent with people who are saying that original draped bust material in lower collectable grades is difficult to find. Prices have been increasing, but if you buy from a dealer (or eBayer) who doesn't specialize in this area, then I think if you do happen to come across a nice original piece, you can often get it at the same price said dealer (or eBayer) would ask for material that a bust collector would consider too unoriginal-looking. In my experience, good deals can still be found in this area, although they are admittedly too far and few between. While I know the most about quarters, I would also agree with the general sentiment that halves seem to be getting much more attention than other denominations (though lower collectable-grade draped quarters will always be snapped from dealers' websites in a day or two).
Liberty: Parent of Science & Industry
Seated Liberty coins suffer from two major problems:
1. They were very long running series that have a large number of rare and expensive dates/mint marks.
2. The remaining population has suffered badly from cleaning and dipping. It has become very difficult to find Liberty Seated material that is original and has good eye-appeal.
In addition if you're a middle income person looking to complete a set of nice XF~AU coins with eye appeal the pricing could be prohibitive. These are two of the reasons I don't think you're going to see any huges increases in pricing on these coins.