Box of 20 Help

Okay so i'm thinking of starting a box of 20 but i'm having a hard time come up with ideas for the last few coins. Here is what I'm thinking of putting in my box of 20. All PCGS. I'm thinking under $10K for any coin. Let me know your thoughts.
Number Name Own Already?
1 RARE New Jersey Copper
2 High Grade Fetwanger or RARE
3 MS67 Cal Frac XXX
4 Chain Cent
5 MS67 Saint Gauden
6 Proof Gold
7 Pine Tree 1600's
8 Matte Proof Lincoln (Toned) XXX
9 Territorial Gold morman/Cal/private?
10 Proof Half or Large Cent
11 MS68 Morgan
12 MS67 Lincoln Commem XXX
13 MS67 Large Cent
14 1942 Cent Pattern
15 1877 Indian in MS
16 1955 DD Lincoln
17 Top 100 error coin
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Number Name Own Already?
1 RARE New Jersey Copper
2 High Grade Fetwanger or RARE
3 MS67 Cal Frac XXX
4 Chain Cent
5 MS67 Saint Gauden
6 Proof Gold
7 Pine Tree 1600's
8 Matte Proof Lincoln (Toned) XXX
9 Territorial Gold morman/Cal/private?
10 Proof Half or Large Cent
11 MS68 Morgan
12 MS67 Lincoln Commem XXX
13 MS67 Large Cent
14 1942 Cent Pattern
15 1877 Indian in MS
16 1955 DD Lincoln
17 Top 100 error coin
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Comments
It's all relative. Many would consider your ability to spend up to 10k per coin X20 to mean that you may indeed be made of money.
Welcome to the forum! We'd all love to see some pics as the box comes together.
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1) 1916 SLQ in the $10,000 range of the grading scale.
2) Early flowing hair bust coinage (e.g. half dime, half dollar, dollar, or one of each).
3) A nice Dahlonega or Charlotte gold coin.
I would add a Dahlonega $5 in 63.
<< <i>I see very few sub-$10k coins on your list.
I would add a Dahlonega $5 in 63. >>
Matte Proof Buffalo nickel
MS Fugio
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<< <i>I see very few sub-$10k coins on your list. >>
I see quite a few, IF the grade expectation isn't too high.
JA
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<< <i>Is your list made up of coins that you like? I can't tell, but at first glance it kind of has the feel of a list put together by picking expensive issues blindly out of a hat. Please realize I mean no offense regarding the contents of your list; I guess I am just not recognizing an underlying theme aside from expense. >>
The theme is coin I like but a full range of coins try to hit major areas of coin i find interesting I'm trying to see what other people might suggest to finish my list.
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I don’t love money . I do love the Lord God.
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<< <i>Is your list made up of coins that you like? I can't tell, but at first glance it kind of has the feel of a list put together by picking expensive issues blindly out of a hat. Please realize I mean no offense regarding the contents of your list; I guess I am just not recognizing an underlying theme aside from expense. >>
The theme is coin I like but a full range of coins try to hit major areas of coin i find interesting I'm trying to see what other people might suggest to finish my list. >>
Thank you. I understand much better now. Given that request, I would suggest a high grade Seated half, a high grade Barber half and a matte and/or satin proof Buffalo nickel.
In honor of the memory of Cpl. Michael E. Thompson
<< <i>Assuming that completing the box of 20 is years away I would keep a couple slots open. Someday you'll be at a show at see a coin that makes you say WOW. It might be something you never would have planned for. >>
Not only would I keep a couple of slots open, I would expect my current choices to change over time, if I were you.
19. a $10 indian (1913-s comes to mind)
20. a twenty cent piece
there you go. you're done!
It is one thing if a person is working on a particular set, such as a series date and mintmark set, or a die-variety set, or even a type set. It is another for these made up lists of 20 coins. Anything is fine as long as a person decides it is fine.
There are quite a few coins on the list that will cost more than $10k, especially if you want a pleasing one. The least expensive Mormon gold coin I have seen, for example, is in the $15k range.
<< <i>While it is great to get input from other people, making decisions now for the next 30 years is not practical. >>
Wise words from a wise collector.
How 'bout you start with one or two favorites and see what happens?
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CJ: 'No one!' [Ain't no angels in the coin biz]
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