Is it a bad thing that I cannot get interested in "type" coins?????

I am not sure why, but if there is a design that has another denomination (ie...a Seated Dime,Qtr,Half,....Barber Dime, Qtr,Half....etc...Classic Head, Draped Bust, Capped Bust...) I just can't really get excited about it. I have wanted to branch out into more areas since I have put the Buffalo nickel collecting to rest for the moment and am really only looking at Morgans and Walkers. Anyone else feel this way??? And....if there anything I can do to get more intrigued about these other areas? I have an open mind, I am just not feeling the "WOW"! Thanks for any response as always! Ya'll are the best!!!!

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Your taste may change later.
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The great thing about coins is you can collect what you like
I didn't like peas as a kid either or broccoli.
For me personally, too many of the same design with different dates doesn't keep me interested, unless I've gone for toning differences (in the case of Washingtons and Franklins) or die varieties (in the case of draped bust quarters and halves) but the most satisfaction for me has been building a relatively complete US type set.
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<< <i> too many of the same design with different dates doesn't keep me interested >>
If I read the OP's post correctly this is the reason he's not into type collecting. In the case of the 7070 when I showed mine to someone not into coins their response was; thay all look the same just different sizes, why so many?. And thats true to some extent, all the seated type, dimes, half dimes, qtrs, halfs, and dollars all have the same basic design. Same can be said for the early coppers. I am/have enjoyed doing a 7070 but I can see the thought process at work here.
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<< <i>I am not sure why, but if there is a design that has another denomination (ie...a Seated Dime,Qtr,Half,....Barber Dime, Qtr,Half....etc...Classic Head, Draped Bust, Capped Bust...) I just can't really get excited about it. I have wanted to branch out into more areas since I have put the Buffalo nickel collecting to rest for the moment and am really only looking at Morgans and Walkers. Anyone else feel this way??? And....if there anything I can do to get more intrigued about these other areas? I have an open mind, I am just not feeling the "WOW"! Thanks for any response as always! Ya'll are the best!!! >>
Most of the history of US coinage has been like this. It seems that only with the recent series have the designs been rather different between denominations.
One suggestion is to simply narrow your focus. Choose one seated denomination. Choose one barber denomination. Choose one Bust...etc and so forth. Different designs and denominations. You'll end up with just a few coins.
Since that set does not consist of many coins, you have quite a bit of flexibility, wait for examples that really look good to your eye. Do more waiting than buying. Start looking now. Consider buying months from now after you have seen a good sampling of what is available in these new-to-you series.
It's a VERY bad thing not to want to collect Type stuff. Shame on you.
Those Morgans have been talking you out of it again haven't they?
That's the BEST thing about coin collecting, you buy what you like to buy. Other people's opinions are just that....opinions. Don't matter a hill 'o beans. I think most people like Type 'cause it's old and expensive (most of it anyhoo).
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<< <i> too many of the same design with different dates doesn't keep me interested >>
If I read the OP's post correctly this is the reason he's not into type collecting. In the case of the 7070 when I showed mine to someone not into coins their response was; thay all look the same just different sizes, why so many?. And thats true to some extent, all the seated type, dimes, half dimes, qtrs, halfs, and dollars all have the same basic design. Same can be said for the early coppers. I am/have enjoyed doing a 7070 but I can see the thought process at work here. >>
That's probably it! If there was just one Barber, Seated, Capped, Draper etc... denomination, I would probably feel differently. Maybe it is sensory overload that leads to shut down of interest in the pursuit! Thanks!
<< <i>I am not sure why, but if there is a design that has another denomination (ie...a Seated Dime,Qtr,Half,....Barber Dime, Qtr,Half....etc...Classic Head, Draped Bust, Capped Bust...) I just can't really get excited about it. I have wanted to branch out into more areas since I have put the Buffalo nickel collecting to rest for the moment and am really only looking at Morgans and Walkers. Anyone else feel this way??? And....if there anything I can do to get more intrigued about these other areas? I have an open mind, I am just not feeling the "WOW"! Thanks for any response as always! Ya'll are the best!!!!
Shawn...here's what ya need ta do...
Take two examples of each US Type coin and travel deep into the desert to find the infamous Bongo-Bongo... and have him share his sacred herbs with you and you will see the light!!!
...but, no...seriously dude....what is wrong with you? How can you not like Barbers, Seated and Bust coinage?
...man, here I thought you was cool and all that....
-Randy Newman
you are going to be banned to the far reaches of hell
It would be a boring world if we all liked the same things. Collect what you love and don't worry about it!
To each his own