In your opinion....

Discussion in 'Coin Chat' started by Coinlover67, Jun 18, 2016.

  1. Coinlover67

    Coinlover67 Well-Known Member

    what circulated grade would you want in your collection for each series? I really like the look of circulated issues and the back story of them being used, and want to do a circulated type set. Pictures are appreciated too, but this is just your opinion and not the standard. I am excluding AU issues just because of too much similarity too MS issues.
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  3. Markus1959

    Markus1959 Well-Known Member

    Well mostly it's eye appeal. What looks nice to you is what you should acquire. I collected a complete Dansco album of circulated Walkers and they look fantastic - (they have to as I could not afford to have done that with better condition coins). I have a circulated Franklin Dansco also that really looks nice. Before purchasing a coin just compare it to others for around the same price and condition - I've seen junk for 30$ and right next to it on Ebay is a beautiful circulated coin for the same amount of money. It's a "have some patience and gain experience" type of thing. Hope this helps.
     
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  4. Santinidollar

    Santinidollar Supporter! Supporter

    If your going to use eye appeal for your AU and MS selections, let the peepers be your guide on lower graded coins. Plenty of XFs and VFs are fine looking coins for the grade, while others aren't - similar to doggy AUs and MSs that make you go:yack:
     
  5. Kirkuleez

    Kirkuleez 80 proof

    I do MS for twentieth century coins and XF or better on everything else. Of course there are many many exceptions to this rule. My type set is made of only proof (or SP) coins, so it's pretty unlikely that it will ever be complete. A small portion of my type set starting with my avatar coin; an original strike 1852 half cent. image.jpg image.jpg image.jpg image.jpg image.jpg image.jpg image.jpg image.jpg
     
  6. green18

    green18 Unknown member Sweet on Commemorative Coins

    High VF if ya held a gun to my head........:)
     
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  7. Markus1959

    Markus1959 Well-Known Member

    Those are beautiful coins - I could never have enough to buy one like that!
     
  8. Coinlover67

    Coinlover67 Well-Known Member

    @Kirkuleez nice coins first of all, but this is where I differ. I like MS coins and all, but the it isn't as satisfying as owning a coin that has traveled all over the country, participated in trade, and everything else. Whereas a MS coin has just either sat in a safety deposit box, or carefully traded from dealer to collector back to dealer.
     
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  9. Kirkuleez

    Kirkuleez 80 proof

    Theres quite a bit of history to an early proof coin as well. :)
     
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  10. baseball21

    baseball21 Well-Known Member

    Most people would probably pick XF if you eliminated AU and MS grades. Personally i would go 35/40 though if I really wanted to concentrate more on the circulated aspect I would go 20-30.
     
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  11. Coinlover67

    Coinlover67 Well-Known Member

    @Kirkuleez I am not bashing prrof coins, I really like them, but unfortunately do not have the budget for them. I do agree they do have unique stories behind the earlier issues and I like the look
    If I had the money and collected gold coins, I would collect them ad proofs just because of the looks.
     
  12. Markus1959

    Markus1959 Well-Known Member

    Exactly - anybody with money can collect a museum quality coin. But I appreciate the average coin collector, they spend what they can buy, and they love every coin they put into their collection!!!!
     
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  13. NSP

    NSP Well-Known Member

    I guess it depends on the age of the series for me. If it's a series that's less than 100 years old I'd probably want VF-XF but if it's 200 years old and expensive I'm happy with a G4!
     
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  14. Kirkuleez

    Kirkuleez 80 proof

    I'm not rich by any means; especially now with the oil and gas market in the tanks, but most of these coins are pretty easily had by even a modest collector. It seems that early proof coins scare people off, but the prices aren't all that bad considering the rarity of some of the issues.
     
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  15. green18

    green18 Unknown member Sweet on Commemorative Coins

    Kirk has had the good fortune of coming from a family that collected coins.......and appreciated worthy examples in a time when most collectors only collected one date as an example. The family kept the collection together for future generations to enjoy. Know that alone is something to envy. If only our grandfathers and great grandfathers had saved a few examples of coins to pass on down to us.........:)
     
  16. Santinidollar

    Santinidollar Supporter! Supporter

    Kirk is right about a lot of the old proofs: they are not cheap but not out of sight for such limited mintages. One of the funnest things I did was getting a proof each of the Barber dime, quarter and half. V and shield nickels also are doable, along with half dimes.
     
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  17. Santinidollar

    Santinidollar Supporter! Supporter

    Hey, you have outlined two major types of collectors: those who want the best example they can afford and those who want coins that show they have traveled through commerce. Both are interesting approaches -- and each produces collections that are interesting in different ways.
     
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  18. jester3681

    jester3681 Exonumia Enthusiast

    I like XF for my Vicky Cent collection. Affordably collectible for most dates and still enough of the pattern to enjoy.
     
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  19. SuperDave

    SuperDave Free the Cartwheels!

    I could see myself going totally over the edge and trying to get one of *everything* in low-mid AU.... :)
     
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  20. Mainebill

    Mainebill Bethany Danielle

    For my type set Vf to xf for the early stuff except for a few that are too expensive in those grades like some of the early copper there vg- f will do. Xf to ms for the rest. I have a lot of au 58 coins and a lot of 19th c proofs and for my trade dollars I'm at au minimum preferably 55-58 ms for the more common and pr 62 and better for the proofs
     
  21. ldhair

    ldhair Clean Supporter

    I always liked the looks of VF/EF with silver. It was a bit easier to end up with a well matched set.
     
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