What will be hot in the rest of 2008 in coins and why?

I was thinking what would be hot in the coin world for the rest of 2008 and why and in what grade? There is a lot of experience and knwledge floating around this board and would like your input.
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Ren
<< <i>Buffalo fractionals will be hot in the right grade. How many Buff collectors are out there that will dip into a quarter ounce buff of 2008. And a "W" to boot.
Ren >>
I will definitely be getting a set of the Proof's.
2007 will be king in this series for the 1 Ounce.
Else the usual, I will get the regular mint sets and proof sets for my Dansco Albums. These should do well since it's the last year of the state quarters and the first year of the SAC commem.
Interest is already increasing in anticipation of the 2009 changes coming as I've already noticed rising demand and higher prices.
Also, I'd suppose coins made of silver and gold simply due to the chickens coming home to roost as the manipulators are losing control of their shorts, literally. The charts are going vertical and they've got plenty of legs left. We ain't seen nothing yet in that area.
John Marnard Keynes, The Economic Consequences of the Peace, 1920, page 235ff
<< <i>Buffalo fractionals will be hot >>
Anyone know when the Buffalo fractionals are due to be released?
Thanks, GrandAm
Box of 20
<< <i>What will be hot in the rest of 2008 in coins and why? >>
Hands down the American Platinum eagle coins. They will be VERY hot as they reach the melting point in the smelters furnace.
<< <i>Else the usual, I will get the regular mint sets and proof sets for my Dansco Albums. These should do well since it's the last year of the state quarters and the first year of the SAC commem. >>
I wonder - if you are a quarter collector and you buy the annual sets, are you compelled to keep collecting the sets to have the complete Sac collection?
For the newbie collector, there is absolutely no reason to not start a high grade collection and to get familiar with the current die varieties of which some have interesting histories.
The name is LEE!
I would say So Called Dollars.
Camelot
Jeffersons - entire series
Washington quarters - statehood and silver
any item that is traded at melt
as I predict a probable 20-40% increase in silver, gold, platinum, ..
not because of increased rarity but more of US$ dropping relative to other major currencies
Coin's for sale/trade.
Tom Pilitowski
US Rare Coin Investments
800-624-1870
<< <i>High grade Lincoln cents, particularly errors and classics through the series.
Interest is already increasing in anticipation of the 2009 changes coming as I've already noticed rising demand and higher prices.
Also, I'd suppose coins made of silver and gold simply due to the chickens coming home to roost as the manipulators are losing control of their shorts, literally. The charts are going vertical and they've got plenty of legs left. We ain't seen nothing yet in that area. >>
If you're looking for a reliable answer to the OP question, you shouldn't try to beat a Deadhorse.
I think we can all count on the value of precious metals to continue to elevate in 2008. And among the non-PM coins? LINCOLNS!!!!!
<< <i>Along the Darkside thoughts, I think Cuba coins may get some traction. I agree with the fractional buffalo's also, I don't know whether I will be doing proof or uncirc, but I am not a gold collector and will get in at least with the 1/10th or 1/4 ouncers. >>
Most of the modern Cuban base metal coins are virtually unavailable in this
country. Most will be scarce in unc anyway and one has to wonder how many
of the aluminum coins could survive at all after so long.
It will probably take a normalization of relations to have much effect though.
Watch out then since there could be significant demand and no supply.
-Paul
Phoenix