Polling what most of you all love to collect

Hey guys, BNB here and I'm curious to know, what is the consensus here on what most of you all love to collect?
Higher end certified coins? Raw coins? 3 Legged buffalo nickels? I'm curious to hear what each and every one of you here has to say!
I personally go for the mid-high range coins like 3 leggers, morgans, gold coins & bullion..
Higher end certified coins? Raw coins? 3 Legged buffalo nickels? I'm curious to hear what each and every one of you here has to say!
I personally go for the mid-high range coins like 3 leggers, morgans, gold coins & bullion..
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<< <i>Large Cents -- Raw. I sometimes pick up something else if it catches my eye. >>
I'm curious to know which raw large cents in particular and what grade generally?
<< <i>My favorite is cherrypicking unattributed Morgan VAMs in PCGS holders. >>
........NOW YOU'RE TALKIN'!!!!!
<< <i>What I would love to collect and what I do collect, aren't the same things...
That's fine. We all have our ideals.. What is it now that you are currently collecting though?
But I really love FECs and $5 gold indian heads.
<< <i>And why would you like to know? >>
Because I'm curious to learn about what people here are collecting so I myself know for my own personal inventory.
So, I decided to concentrate on two series - MS Liberty nickels, and IKE's. The IKE's because if I couldn't afford to get an MS Liberty nickel, I could get a new IKE since they are mostly inexpensive.
I got about 50% complete on the Liberty nickel collection - including lower graded keys, and seperated temporarily from my wife and needed some quick cash so I sold them all to Glenn H.
Then, after I recovered from that (all the while still buying IKE's here and there) I decided to start a PCGS registry US type collection, which is what I am currently working on. And I still have my IKE's.
I decided on the US type set because I think it's a good way to gain general knowledge of US coinage, and they are more interesting for the non-numismatist to look at as well.
That's my story and I'm sticking to it!
Click the link below, and you can see my current PCGS registry type set. I'm 57.5% complete, and it only took me 3 months to assemble what I have so far.
Dwayne F. Sessom
Ebay ID: V-Nickel-Coins
EAC 6024
<< <i>I like Seated quarters and Capped Bust coins >>
HERE HERE!!!
1870 A Prussia 1 SG in MS68
1806 Halfpenny 3 Berries Reverse in MS66RB
I do also collect early US Commems, but mostly mid grades of 64-66.
World Collection
British Collection
German States Collection
<< <i>My favorite is cherrypicking unattributed Morgan VAMs in PCGS holders. >>
I picked one up last week from a dealer. An 1878 Rev of 1879 MS63 in an old ANACS holder (small one with green print). I finally got to it today and it's VAM221A... I love finding these things! Now, do I send it in for a crossover, IMO it has a good shot at 64. I'm taking it to a show tomorrow to ask an ex ANACS grader that I deal with for his opinion
<< <i>Hey guys, BNB here and I'm curious to know, what is the consensus here on what most of you all love to collect?
Higher end certified coins? Raw coins? 3 Legged buffalo nickels? I'm curious to hear what each and every one of you here has to say!
I personally go for the mid-high range coins like 3 leggers, morgans, gold coins & bullion.. >>
I'm going to be very critical.
(1) We all know you're BNB. Your introduction of "BNB here" sounds like a commercial.
(2) From your original introduction thread, it appears that you are running an analytical company, and that includes the coin market. I'm wondering if you're trying to learn, or to gain research for your company.
Lance.
Hoard the keys.
Fred, Las Vegas, NV
Check all of his You Tube segments... They have a lot of information
Link
One of my quest that I still work on is what I call "The many faces of Lincoln". Stuff like this.
I have the most fun with items like I'm posting below.
They cost almost nothing but it keeps me off the streets and out of the bars.
<< <i>One of my quest that I still work on is what I call "The many faces of Lincoln". >>
Very cool!
I would tell you but it seems that when I talk about my area of interest all of the major dealers are swiftly out of stock.It really makes me wonder.Had my eye on a few particular coins saved the cash for them and now they are gone and they were NOT extremely popular series.
<< <i>I do stuff that very few care much about. I'll grab something for a few bucks and have a blast looking for it's history.
One of my quest that I still work on is what I call "The many faces of Lincoln". Stuff like this.
.....i love your lincolns! any of which would've made a great new obverse for the 2010 cent!
circulated world.
modern US tokens and medals.
...and just about everything else.
to love , collect , or invest in any other coins would be futile
"Bongo hurtles along the rain soaked highway of life on underinflated bald retread tires."
~Wayne
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<< <i>Hey guys, BNB here and I'm curious to know, what is the consensus here on what most of you all love to collect?
Higher end certified coins? Raw coins? 3 Legged buffalo nickels? I'm curious to hear what each and every one of you here has to say!
I personally go for the mid-high range coins like 3 leggers, morgans, gold coins & bullion.. >>
I'm going to be very critical.
(1) We all know you're BNB. Your introduction of "BNB here" sounds like a commercial.
(2) From your original introduction thread, it appears that you are running an analytical company, and that includes the coin market. I'm wondering if you're trying to learn, or to gain research for your company. >>
I too have my suspicions. I took a look at his web site and didn't see anything about coin collecting.
I'll pass and let my sig line speak for me.
JT
I collect all 20th century series except gold including those series that ended there.
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<< <i>Hey guys, BNB here and I'm curious to know, what is the consensus here on what most of you all love to collect?
Higher end certified coins? Raw coins? 3 Legged buffalo nickels? I'm curious to hear what each and every one of you here has to say!
I personally go for the mid-high range coins like 3 leggers, morgans, gold coins & bullion.. >>
I'm going to be very critical.
(1) We all know you're BNB. Your introduction of "BNB here" sounds like a commercial.
(2) From your original introduction thread, it appears that you are running an analytical company, and that includes the coin market. I'm wondering if you're trying to learn, or to gain research for your company. >>
I too have my suspicions. I took a look at his web site and didn't see anything about coin collecting.
I'll pass and let my sig line speak for me.
JT >>
Yeah but what about his very instructional You Tube video on "Trying to Pick up Girls from a Car"...