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Coins most likely to appreciate in value in the next 12 months...

Ok guys, I know I open up a big can of worms by asking this, but I am looking for your opinions of what the winners will be in the coming months!

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  • commoncents05commoncents05 Posts: 10,084 ✭✭✭
    mid grade, non-common date SLQs. They have started taking off in the greysheet, and I excpect they will continue to do so. They are tough to find in the VF-AU range with nice eye appeal.

    -Paul
    Many Quality coins for sale at http://www.CommonCentsRareCoins.com
  • pcgs69pcgs69 Posts: 4,306 ✭✭✭✭
    everything I've sold in the previous 12 months
  • 19Lyds19Lyds Posts: 26,490 ✭✭✭✭
    In my eye this is simple!

    The RDV-006 Eisenhower Friendly Eagle Pattern will appreciate quite a bit once folks start to realize that high grades are very difficult to come by. Heck, even the coin itself is difficult to come by!

    Additionally, once PCGS and NGC include this variety in the IKE Varieties Set, all those IKE collectors are gonna have to get one and prices for the higher grades will grow astronomically!

    All this, in the next 12 months or so.
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  • LeeGLeeG Posts: 12,162
    I feel the 09-58 Lincoln Cent will continue to increase in value as 2009 approaches.


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    The Classic Commem market has been depressed for many years and should rebound, eventually.


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  • lathmachlathmach Posts: 4,720
    The 1852-O Seated Quarter is undervalued in the lower grades, and will see an increase. The increase will come sooner, rather than later.

    Ray
  • speetyspeety Posts: 5,424
    Matte Proof Lincolns



    ....and of course Seated Dollars because they can't stay relatively 'cheap' until i finish my set. image
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  • <<most likely to appreciate>>

    Any and all TPG keys in type or gold would be my guess. image
  • RYKRYK Posts: 35,796 ✭✭✭✭✭
    Coins most likely to appreciate in value in the next 12 months...

    are the ones somebody else owns.
  • GandyjaiGandyjai Posts: 1,380 ✭✭
    Jefferson/Liberty Gold Spouse and 1971-D Eisenhower Dollar FEP's.
    JMHO.

    Brian

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  • commoncents05commoncents05 Posts: 10,084 ✭✭✭


    << <i>Matte Proof Lincolns >>



    How could have I forgot!

    -Paul
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  • TorinoCobra71TorinoCobra71 Posts: 8,049 ✭✭✭


    << <i>mid grade, non-common date SLQs. They have started taking off in the greysheet, and I excpect they will continue to do so. They are tough to find in the VF-AU range with nice eye appeal.

    -Paul >>



    Cool! I got a 1917 T1 in PCGS AU53 and a 1917-D T1 in PCGS XF45!

    TorinoCobra71
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  • roadrunnerroadrunner Posts: 28,303 ✭✭✭✭✭
    Seated and Barber type coins in MS63 and up. The better dates will do better. These have languished way too long. Choice UNC or better bust dime, quarters, and halves will do fine as well.

    I also like many generic gold coins from here:

    MS64-66 $1 gold - T.3
    MS64 $2-1/2 Libs (top "take it to the bank" pick)
    MS 63, 64, 65 $5 Libs
    MS 63 $10 Libs
    MS 63, 64, 65 $20 Libs
    MS 64, 65, 66 $20 Saints

    roadrunner
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  • critocrito Posts: 1,735
    Moderns denominated in anything but US dollars. image
  • Proably ms65/66 brilliant white frankies.........................
    because I am starting a set!
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  • dizzyfoxxdizzyfoxx Posts: 9,823 ✭✭✭
    Definitely NOT color-toned commems...



































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  • fivecentsfivecents Posts: 11,207 ✭✭✭✭✭


    << <i>I feel the 09-58 Lincoln Cent will continue to increase in value as 2009 approaches. >>

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  • cladkingcladking Posts: 28,525 ✭✭✭✭✭

    I usually avoid threads like this but will give my two cents anyway.

    I think we'll see dramatic increases in the 1965-2004 cents. These
    will mostly be in the MS-64 and higher grades. Where even gem PCGS
    1968 or '84-D cents probably wouldn't sell for $5 on eBay now, there
    is likely to be a many fold increase over the next year as more cent
    collections are brought up to date. '68 cents without carbon spots are
    tough with nice strikes. '84-D cents are tough with nice surfaces.

    People assume all these cents are common so they don't collect them.
    Now, when they finally try to update their sets they'll find that they are
    only common in poorly struck, poorly preserved and corroded condition.
    Tempus fugit.
  • tightbudgettightbudget Posts: 7,299 ✭✭✭
    Popular key date coins (S-VDB, 16-D dimes, 1916 SLH, etc.)
  • mrearlygoldmrearlygold Posts: 17,858 ✭✭✭
    Actually I've really started liking better XXXXX gold as well as circ and lower grade proof XXXX image
  • TahoeDaleTahoeDale Posts: 1,785 ✭✭✭
    A one year time horizon is too short a period of time to bet that any particular series, or individual coin is likely to rise in value.

    While I always tend to agree with roadrunner on the seated and barber series, even there it is a pure guess as to the extent of interest that will be generated in a 12 month period.

    A better approach is to find a series that is undervalued, and likely to catch up over a 3 to 5 year period. The early bust denominations have done great since 2002, but are now pricey in many grades. Early gold went bananas for 3 years, and is slowing down.

    My best estimate over the next 3 to 5 years- pq toned capped bust halves-MS 62 to 66.

    Capped bust quarters AU 58 to MS 64.

    Flowing hair half dimes in MS 62 to 66.



    TahoeDale
  • GemineyeGemineye Posts: 5,374


    << <i>

    << <i>I feel the 09-58 Lincoln Cent will continue to increase in value as 2009 approaches. >>

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  • icsoccericsoccer Posts: 1,339 ✭✭✭
    1895-s morgans, 09 to 19 cents
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  • HIGHLOWLEAVESHIGHLOWLEAVES Posts: 783 ✭✭✭
    All key date Lincoln's incl. the 1955 DDO. WI Extra Leaf Quarters will be up significantly in the next twelve months !!
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  • I believe the coins of countries whose citizens are continuing to profit from the outsourcing of jobs and manufacturing from the USA have the best chance for appreciation. Examples would include India, China and many South American countries.

    This upward movement began several years ago and looks to continue. A major contributing factor has also been the decline of the US dollar.

    The coins of these countries were not saved in large numbers and when they were, they were frequently not properly cared for. Few choice examples exist for even common issues. Many coins of the last 100 years are close to impossible to find even by type.

    The prices being realized by overseas auction houses like Spinks and Baldwins indicate a strong market for these countries.

    The collector base for the most part in these countries is definitely not large but is growing. A few citizens of China collect Panda coins similar to the way some collect state quarters in the USA. These people cannot be called numismatists but the potential is there. While the overwhelming majority of the citizens of China cannot afford to collect coins, there is a growing middle class of citizens who can. Some of the wealthier citizens are collecting primarily gold coins.

    Fakes continue to be a problem but the crackdown by governments on those who produce them is very serious and is having a positive effect. Those who are caught making fake coins are quickly executed by a bullet that they purchase.
  • Wolf359Wolf359 Posts: 7,656 ✭✭✭
    1878 7/8 TF VAM-44 Morgan. It's been going up in price every year since it discovered in the 1990's. Last sale for a PCGS Heritage MS62 was $20,700. 10 years ago
    you could have bought the same coin for less than 1,000.
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  • anablepanablep Posts: 5,092 ✭✭✭✭✭
    Wheat cents, 1909-S Indian cents, Key date Morgans.
    Always looking for attractive rim toned Morgan and Peace dollars in PCGS or (older) ANA/ANACS holders!

    "Bongo hurtles along the rain soaked highway of life on underinflated bald retread tires."


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  • BearBear Posts: 18,953 ✭✭✭
    Let me sum up.......

    Everything is going up!

    Also, everything will be

    going down. Kewl!
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  • cohodkcohodk Posts: 18,968 ✭✭✭✭✭
    1909 Lincoln cents. They have already run the 09 VDB from $2 to $12 in the last year. They should run the 09 from a current $1.75 in good to at least $5.
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  • HighReliefHighRelief Posts: 3,672 ✭✭✭✭✭
    MS63-MS66 DMPL and PL Morgan Dollars.
  • image Let Me See...... image... What Do I Want You Guys To Buy That I Could Put Up For Auction On eBay,,???????..... That Would Be My pick in Value For Future Monetary Gain.... I'm Sure I Could Come Up With Something That Would Make You Think, image .. hmmmm,, Yeah Right,, I need To Go Out And Buy A Bunch Of Those So I Can get Rich.... . image
  • RayboRaybo Posts: 5,302 ✭✭✭✭✭
    Morgans are done (a lot of them overpriced IMHO).
    Early commons are due.
    CN3C will do well.
    CBH's will do well but will level off.
    Anything I don't own will skyrocket.

    Ray

  • Aegis3Aegis3 Posts: 2,899 ✭✭✭
    Circulating counterfeits. Seriously.
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    Ed. S.

    (EJS)
  • Early copper in AU50 to MS65.
  • MidLifeCrisisMidLifeCrisis Posts: 10,540 ✭✭✭✭✭


    << <i>Early copper in AU50 to MS65. >>


    I agree...and probably high grade colonials as well.
  • RayboRaybo Posts: 5,302 ✭✭✭✭✭


    << <i>Early copper in AU50 to MS65. >>



    YUP, early copper is tough.

    I don't see much high quality copper, and when I do it's kind of expensive.........most people know it and it is hard to cherry pick.

    Ray
  • Anything that the coin graders own and the heck with everyone else..
  • LokiLoki Posts: 897 ✭✭
    2006P Reverse Proof ASE and 2006W ASE Unc's
    2006W AGE Unc Fractionals
  • SamByrdSamByrd Posts: 3,131 ✭✭✭✭
    1909 indian cents in all grades, 1911,12,13 ms63 or better Lincolns , 1916-1929 mercs xf and up
  • TexastTexast Posts: 1,899 ✭✭✭✭
    Millennium Sac's & ASE's (75,000 total, only West Point strike unc ASE for that year), 1997 P Matte Finish Jefferson 5C
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  • ernie11ernie11 Posts: 1,927 ✭✭✭✭✭


    << <i>mid grade, non-common date SLQs. They have started taking off in the greysheet, and I excpect they will continue to do so. They are tough to find in the VF-AU range with nice eye appeal.

    -Paul >>



    I hope you're right, as I have quite a few of these in that range!
  • bidaskbidask Posts: 14,008 ✭✭✭✭✭
    chinese coins
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  • OPAOPA Posts: 17,118 ✭✭✭✭✭
    2006 AGE Reverse Proof ... (Low mintage of 10,000) & 2007 APE Rev proof, if the Mint comes out with one...
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  • veryfineveryfine Posts: 1,763 ✭✭✭
    1885 Liberty Nickel
  • No doubt about the Wisconsin extra leaves and hopefully the 20th Ann.SAE set will rise again.
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