What US coin is most over looked?

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  1. jello

    jello Not Expert★NormL®

    I think it is the Roosevelt Dime. what coin do you think is the most over looked???
     

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  3. bhp3rd

    bhp3rd Die varieties, Gems

    I think you would need to define what your overlooked,

    I think you would need to define what your overlooked means in your question.

    If most overlooked because it's seen the most often on the pavement and not picked up it would be the Lincoln Cent.
    If over looked because it's just plain ugly it would be the SBA dollar.
    If overlooked because it's a bad design then and in order of ugly would be,
    SBA dollar, Presidential dollars, Roosevelt dime, Jefferson Nickle, Franklin Halves, and many commemoratives.
    If you mean overlooked because it has no value anymore then, The cent, nickle, dime, quarter, and the half dollar in that order.
     
  4. jello

    jello Not Expert★NormL®

    It seam that you have done it for me thank you!
     
  5. Todd Volker

    Todd Volker Member


    bhp: this is pretty funny. I've made it a personal crotchet exactly to pick these coins up!

    Some years back, a newspaper columnist and an economist figured out that the actual value of doing so wasn't the financial gain of one cent, but the benefit of the physical exercise you get!
     
  6. coleguy

    coleguy Coin Collector

    I agree. I have three complete sets of the silver Roosevelts that cost no more than $30 to assemble each. If thats not an overlooked set, I don't know what is.
    Guy~
     
  7. vipergts2

    vipergts2 Jester in hobby of kings

    This one.
     

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  8. Cloudsweeper99

    Cloudsweeper99 Treasure Hunter

    I would say Kennedy halves for circulation coins and modern gold commmems for commemorative coins.
     
  9. jello

    jello Not Expert★NormL®

    Kennedy half dollar in silver 1964-70 & 1992-2008 are very cheap and very over looked!
     
  10. the_man12

    the_man12 Amateur Photographer

    I agree.
     
  11. quartertapper

    quartertapper Numismatist

    I would have to say the Walking Liberty Halves are the most overlooked series in my opinion. Many can still be purchased in higher grades very reasonably priced. Plus they are a very attractive design. After all, they modeled the silver eagles after it!
     
  12. Indianhead65

    Indianhead65 Well-Known Member

    Everyone here that knows me knows what I'm going to say..lol. The most overlooked U.S. coin IMO is the U.S. Half Dime. Especially the Seated Liberty series. I've done alot of research into this series lately and the mintages of some of the dates in this series is comparable to high priced key dates of other series like the 16-D Mercury Dime and the 09-S VDB, sometimes even less. Yet, for a fraction of the prices of those two coins you can get several of the dates in this series in nice grades F-XF for under $50 dollars. Check out the mintages of this series compared to the values. If there was a demand for this series like there is the Lincoln Cent and Mercury Dime this set would take off.

    http://www.coinfacts.com/half_dimes/seated_liberty_half_dimes/half_dimes_seated_liberty.html

    http://www.numismedia.com/fmv/prices/hlfdim/pricesgd.shtml
     
  13. Arizona Jack

    Arizona Jack The Lincoln-ator

    I would say " trimes" or twenty cent pieces......it seems the fractionals are the ones where you can buy a nice low mintage coin in a high grade for a decent price. Add two cent coins as well.......but don't tell Clembo I said that.
     
  14. mark_h

    mark_h Somewhere over the rainbow

    My personal believe is that some of the older bust coinage is overlooked. Everybody wants these high MS coins and a lot of the older bust coinage is affordable in lower grades. Personally to me Roosie's are not overlooked - I can build a set of them at just about anytime. I am not knocking them - I have non-silver set myself. Me - personally - I would rather spend $30 bucks on old solid copper than something modern. Again I am not knocking moderns, just expressing my personal opinion.
     
  15. SirCharlie

    SirCharlie Chuck

    Of the current money in use today, my best guess would be the nickel. I just pulled out some money in my pocket and found one dated in the 40s and one in the 50s. I notice them because I look at all coins I get, but I see more older nickels than anything.
     
  16. diocletian

    diocletian Senior Member

    Good question and I agree with Arizona Jack.
     
  17. Barber-Shop

    Barber-Shop Coinnoisseur

    Amazing! Almost everyone chose a different coin as the most over-looked.....I'm sure there's something profound to be said about that, but I'll leave it for someone else :)
    IMHO - The Barber Dime
     
  18. just coins

    just coins New Member

    this one
    JC
     

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  19. BadThad

    BadThad Calibrated for Lincolns

    Beyond a shadow of a doubt in my mind....the Lincoln Memorial series. As a runner-up, I have to say the three cent nickel. I gave up on the series as it just never appreciated in value. IMO, the prices are totally out of whack with the mintages.
     
  20. kevcoins

    kevcoins Senior Roll Sercher

    i agree it would be Roosevelt
     
  21. jaceravone

    jaceravone Member

    First Spouse Coins
     
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