How Many Seriously Collect A Series

How Many Seriously Collect A Series
Knowing you will probably never complete the full set of coins? (Because you may never be able to afford some of the keys, or there is one or two that is so Rare you may never get a chance to obtain one.) Or would you Never collect a set that you might not be able to complete?
Knowing you will probably never complete the full set of coins? (Because you may never be able to afford some of the keys, or there is one or two that is so Rare you may never get a chance to obtain one.) Or would you Never collect a set that you might not be able to complete?
ED
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Even if i cant finish i will still collect a series to the best of my ability.
P.S. That's less than half of the MS-64 Liberty nickels we have.
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Shield nickels, cuds and breaks. Used to do all of the varieties but sold them and will only pick up a DDO or so occasionally now.
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Barber half complete no future upgrades anticipated
Lincoln cents complete except 14D. 34 to date BU
Frankie collection complete including extra page for proofs, missing only 50 & 51
SAE complete to date
Rossies complete BU to date, w/extra page for proofs & SMS
Washies complete to 98, BU 40 to 98 w/upgrades to come. Wextra page for proofs lacking 50-54 proofs
Kennedys complete w/extra page for satin finish
Had a Liberty nickel complete but sold
Complete Philippine Peso collection and complete 20 peso collection
Just shy of a complete set of PCGS 64 FBL Frankies including 62 MS65FBL
Nice 7070 lacking only the seated dollars
And a bunch more.............Rick
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3CN PR
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Seated quarters MS (long time ago)
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Indian $2½ MS and PR
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Current and future:
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Also many other projects besides series, such as early type, year sets, early proof sets, select patterns, 1794 coppers by Sheldon var., etc. ...
I'm probably forgetting some too LOL ...
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<< <i>i collect Lincolns religiously. I dont think I will ever finish. I am including all the matte proofs and known varieties. I am close but afew will preclude me from finishing.(unless I win the lottery.)
Even if i cant finish i will still collect a series to the best of my ability. >>
I feel your pain! Although I'd pass on things like the 69S DDO unless I truly had millions to burn, and wouldn't feel the need for it anyway.
60 years into this hobby and I'm still working on my Lincoln set!
Lincolns
Morgans
Gold Type
Wow, long time since my last post on here!
Proof Kennedys..
those keep me busy and off the streets.
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I have a least one for every year and many proofs.
Some are raw but most are in mint slabs, flat packs
and PCGS slabs.
That is what I call a series. Within the series
are many types and varieites.
NO BLUNDER COINS (error coins).
Been working on a unc Washington quarter set for many years missing the two keys to finish but I will one day.
Done the Jeffersons many years ago along with Roosevelts both unc.
None of these were slab except for a couple I bought and broke out to put in the folders.
Main objection for me now is a Peace Dollar set slabed NGC MS63 and I got a fair start on it.
I do like the toned coins and seem to gather them in in droves sometimes.
I'm also a sucker for a MS early Commemorative.
And the is all ways a soft spot for Morgans but not like it use to be.
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I have most of the type coins and picked one of the tougher dates. It takes a lot of patience, because even the type coins in 6 usually aren't nice for the grade. Still, there are many tough dates at this grade level, and when the last 1896 went for something like $18,000, you can connect the dots. Most of the dates in the early and mid 1890s are very scarce and expensive.
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I also imagine that most barber dime collectors will not get the 1894-S but still collect all the others. If you collect by variety you most likely will never finish any series if you count the unique or nearly unique pieces. I have known some collectors of large cents in the past that have only concentrated on getting all the varieties for only one year! I am still a date and mm album collector and always will be. I also like to buy some neat varieties but do not dwell on them. Bob
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<< <i>I collect primarily type, but I have accumulated some nice Liberty Nickels in MS 66. The set will never be completed. I'm not concerned about the 1913; this coin was not intended as a business strike, so I don't consider it to be part of the series.
I have most of the type coins and picked one of the tougher dates. It takes a lot of patience, because even the type coins in 6 usually aren't nice for the grade. Still, there are many tough dates at this grade level, and when the last 1896 went for something like $18,000, you can connect the dots. Most of the dates in the early and mid 1890s are very scarce and expensive. >>
LIberty nickels in MS66 is an excellent set, the finest consistent business strike grade set that can be assembled with PCGS graded specimens. I have one as the seed for that very set someday too. Good luck with yours!
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dime than look up Paris Hilton's skirt.
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<< <i>How Many Seriously Collect A Series
Knowing you will probably never complete the full set of coins? (Because you may never be able to afford some of the keys, or there is one or two that is so Rare you may never get a chance to obtain one.) Or would you Never collect a set that you might not be able to complete? >>
I'm under no illusions thinking that any of the sets are completable, at least by me. For one there is no such thing as completeness; for the second I think only one person has ever completed a set, and for the third probably no one has made a "truly" complete set (and is probably impossible to do so anyway).
Ed. S.
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