Let me think... US Type Mercury Dimes Wheat Pennies Morgan Dollars (Date set, circ strikes) Capped Bust Half Dollars (1809-1829) Mexico Type Nazi Germany Type UK Type (George I-Victoria) All Latin American 2 Reales (One for each country) Spanish 2 Reales (Pistareen) Spanish 2 Reales (Portrait) 12 Caesars (silver denarii) UCS Coca Cola - Straight side UCS Coca Cola - Contour GA Coca Cola - Contour GA Coca Cola (local) - Straight side BSA Patches WWII & Cold War Helmets Surplus rifles I still have a lot of work to do haha.
Being only one coin away from finishing my Baffalo nickel collection (1918/7) I'm also working on SLQ, Mercury dimes, and classic commemoratives.
Too many. I'm trying to be more focused these days: US Type Set Washington Quarters (32-98) Morgan/Peace Dollars Prussian 20 Mark Gold But the truth is...anything I find that I can't say no to.
United States: US Type Indian Head Cents Lincoln Cents Buffalo Nickels Jefferson Nickels Seated Liberty Dimes (Like I'll ever complete this) Barber Dimes Mercury Dimes Roosevelt Dimes Barber Quarters Washington Quarters Washington Statehood/Territorial Quarters Washington ATB Quarters Barber Half Dollars Walking Liberty Half Dollars Franklin Half Dollars Kennedy Half Dollars Peace Dollars Susan B. Anthony Dollar Coins Sacagawea/Native American Dollar Coins Presidential Dollar Coins World Coins: Australia Type Australia 3d, 6d, 1/, 2/ Australia $0.01, $0.02, $0.10 Canada Type Canada $0.01, $0.05, $0.10, $0.25 (1953 to date) $0.50 (1911 to date) Cuba Type Great Britain 1/4d, 1/2d, 1d, 3d, 4d (colonial issues), 6d, 1/, 2/, 2/6d, Great Britain Florins (1893-1970) Hong Kong Type Ireland 1/4d, 1/2d, 1d, 3d, 6d, 1/ Israel Type Japan Type Panama Type Mexico Type (Centavo Coins) Swiss Confederation Type Ancient Coins: 12 Caesars denarii Nerva-Antonine denarii Whatever strikes my fancy Paper Money: Murfreesboro, Tennessee obsolete banknotes Obsolete banknotes Canadian Currency Confederate Currency National Banknotes (Large/Small size) Federal Reserve Notes (Large/Small size) Federal Reserve Banknotes (Large/Small size) Silver Certificates (Large/Small size) Legal Tender Notes (Large/Small size) Gold Certificates (Large/Small size)
U.S. Large Cents U.S. Half Cents Buffalo Nickels Mercury Dimes Standing Liberty Quarters Lincoln Cents Indian Head Cents Walking Liberty Half Dollars Kennedy Half Dollars Canadian Small Cents Liberty Nickels (V nickels) plus a smattering of several others. I have a hard time passing up nice clean obsolete U.S. coins when I come across them.
Depends on how you define "actively". Sets I'm "working" on nickel three cent need 1884 haven't added a coin in maybe 5 years. Seated Half dimes, need 1846, 1865, 66, & 67. haven't added a coin in over 30 years. English Conder tokens (genuine trade tokens actually issued for circulation) there are about 650 varieties I have 555 of them haven't found a new one for a couple years now. English Conder tokens in general there are about 2000 varieties I have about 970 of them. Add one every now and then. Another subset are the Skidmore Churches & Gates series. (They picture the churches and gates through wall of the Old City of London.) There are 125 different churches or gates pictured, I have about 70 of them. Add another every couple years Early Date Large Cents by die variety There are 295 varieties, I have 268 varieties. I add about 1 per year now.
I'm working on one collection, of course it includes all of the above and one set of found in circulation and then the accumulation of purchases. Basically I want one of everything and several of some of them. If it has to do with money I'm interested.
Ancients *Varies* Medieval *Varies* World Crown Size *selectively* Non Coins Autographs Comic Books *About 1 a month* Action Figures *very selectively*. Stamps *When I am desperate & above fails*
Actively working on: Lincoln Wheat Cent Walking Liberty Halves In moments when I can't find what I like with the above I turn to the modern sets including catching up on Native American Dollar (behind since 2014) ATB Quarters (just need the Ws and this year)
Golden & Modern Hollywood. More 1930s - 50s the past year. I used to go to autograph shows at hotels in Hollywood & L.A. near the airport in the 80s and early 90s with my dad. Many old-time and even current at that time had people signing. Of course did San Diego comic con in the late 80s till 2009 and other local cons. Now they're too expensive to get in and crowded to enjoy, before covid. But times have changed. No way am I paying $100 for some chump who was dead body #5 on CSI, it's ruined the fun of going.