The best??

Discussion in 'US Coins Forum' started by Ferrarii52, Oct 16, 2004.

  1. Ferrarii52

    Ferrarii52 New Member

    What in your opinon is the coin that will be the best value and possibly increase the most for under 30-40 bucks??
     
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  3. kaparthy

    kaparthy Well-Known Member

    There are many. Find a Bank of Upper Canada token in true Uncirculated. The same applies to many of the "maritime" tokens. They are undervalued in the American market, always have been, and always will be, but prices always increase because the mintages were small.

    The same applies to Conder tokens.

    You do not specify a time frame to reap your profits. Are you looking for one year or ten or twenty?

    The Morgan Dollar is the number one trade coin in American numismatics. You can find many undergraded examples in ANACS holders, for instance.

    And so far, we have only talked about coins.

    Across the full range of numismatics, there are no end of examples. Everyone wants airline stock certificates and computer stock certificates, and automotives are a standard.

    Michael
     
  4. National dealer

    National dealer New Member

    One area that I would suggest looking into is Civil War and Hard Time Tokens. A much underrated area of numismatics.
    Do not overlook currency. As more collectors look into the currency market, they are realizing that many good values are undervalued.
    You must however do the research. Don't ever buy based solely on price.
     
  5. guysmy

    guysmy New Member

    Where can you find these at high grades? The examples I run into are usually VF-EF.
     
  6. kaparthy

    kaparthy Well-Known Member

    I go to ANA conventions. I have made only seven of the last 21 since I joined, but I do go. I also went to a Canadian Numismatic Association convention. More travel is involved, but your American dollars go farther.

    At Michigan State Numismatic Society conventions, you can always find these for sale, but, I confess that to my eye, they are overgraded. The fault lies not so much with the dealer, but with the excellent workmanship on these medal-like coins. For issues of the 1850s, nothing American comes close and so dealers take one look at the deep strike and fine details and overgrade them.
     
  7. GDJMSP

    GDJMSP Numismatist Moderator


    Two choices, both in higher grades - Roosevelt dimes & Kennedy halves.
     
  8. Metalman

    Metalman New Member

    I agree with GDJMSP on His choices, I would also add a couple, High grade Jefferson FS Nickels,, Seated Quarters all types.
     
  9. williamtipton

    williamtipton New Member

    "The same applies to Conder tokens."


    I love Condor Tokens.
    The few Ive managed to get ahold of are in fantastic shape and I got them off Ebay for like $10 each.
     
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