If I can afford it, I want a couple of the P&D bags of the new quarter design. The reverse with Washington crossing the Delaware is interesting. I'm going to search for MS68's and/or "real" errors (no cracks & die chips), and if it's worthwhile, I'll reapply for an NGC membership.
The last four holes in my three cent nickel book are empty and all four are tough dates. I would be tickled to death if I could plug two of them this year.
I’m not a Lincoln collector, but I might break down and get the 1909 S VDB this year. But if I don’t, I’m not going to lose sleep over it. Depends on the coin, the price and the opportunity or the lack thereof.
Anything Star Wars! Actually I'm considering working on my Capped Bust quarter set, but there are some really tough dates there. I am kind of in a Standing Liberty rut, I keep buying to upgrade the set and I'm loving it.
Type Set coins: Draped Bust coins, any denomination except 1/2-cent (already have one of these!). Hole fillers: 1913-S Buffalo Nickels type 1 and 2.
This coin. My nemesis. My Achilles heel. My unicorn. To be honest - I have a 1909 - current Dansco album completely filled (including all proofs, reverse-proofs, 22-no D, 17 DD, 72 DD, 55 DD, all of the keys). This is the only one left. I keep holding off, because there is something "sad" about filling the album - like I have nothing else to hunt for. Silly, I guess. #YOLO I guess I'll move on to Franklin halves, or something... Cheers.
My plan the last two years has been to find a really nice Bust Dollar at the Fun Show. With no show this year I'm going to just give up on owning one. I'm looking for something different but can't decide.
I want to pin down a 1999 Susan B Anthony PR70DCAM for my collection. It's the last PR70DCAM I need in this series!