Some of my modern favorites that is cheap enough, sure eon't break the bank Sorry my wi fi is on slow mo
This is a great tool to learn with and guesstimate what kinda budget one may need.. I have a few coins in those threads that I got for quite a bargain.
Darn it Jacob, don't get sucked into campgates. They're the opiates of dark side. I've seen people fall into that trap. The next thing you know, you'll be counting rows of stone and getting into nasty debates on whether they should be called city gates or camp gates. Be a good boy and stick to something nice like, Buffalo Nickels.
Ohhhhhhh what I could do without even tryin hard A bit of the esoteric perhaps ? How about an off-metal strike of 1782 gold ducat ? Why it even has the architectural aspect If you're fond of color you could always go this route, and who doesn't like lions ? Especially on Proof coins And let's not leave the Netherlands out, for sheer beauty designs like this just can't be beat ! Or maybe kids - who doesn't like kids ! And last but not least, wellllllllll - where would the world be without ducats ! Especially when the same design has been used for almost 450 years and is still being used today ! Now throw history on top of all of that !!! I'm tellin ya, the power of the dark side shall win Kasia ! It has a little bit of everything for everybody, and its allure is irresistible
There's plenty out there to collect.. I'm more of a type collector, if I like it, I buy it. I don't particularly care about doing full sets of anything.
Here, how about this? I posted this in another thread today, but it dawned on me that this is the perfect example of how far one's budget can go on the "Dark Side". This tiny silver obol from Miletos (or Miletus) in Ionia was 26 bucks well spent. I spent more on the slabbing fees than on the coin itself! (Granted, I got a good deal, but you can find stuff like this under a hundred bucks without too much difficulty.) It's also one of the earliest coins I've owned. Let's see ... what to buy for 26 bucks? A 2,500+ year-old silver coin with a roaring lion on it and a cool punchmark, from the very dawn of coinage ... or another Kennedy half, Ike dollar, or common Morgan? For me, the answer to such a question is obvious. Don't get me wrong- I've got nothing against common US coins like Morgan dollars (aside from the fact that you see them all the time). But something like that archaic lion coin... for the same money? Ha! That's a no-brainer.
On the US side I like Mercury Dimes. It's an under-rated coin with a beautiful design from the most talented artists in US numismatic history. I would also suggest world coins that depict classical themes! And of course... who can resist the call of the ancients... ...nobody!