Where to find a Top Pop coin?

Discussion in 'Coin Chat' started by Jasonb, Jan 27, 2010.

  1. Jasonb

    Jasonb Member

    I'm looking to buy a top population coin for a gift. It needs to be a mint state and I'd like a cent or nickel preferably graded by PCGS with a small population (maybe 100 or less).

    Can anyone tell me where I can find one?

    Thanks,
    JasonB
     
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  3. 900fine

    900fine doggone it people like me

    Top Pop coins can be v-e-r-y expensive. The most affordable would be modern bullion in MS70 / PR70. They are available everywhere - coin shows, e-bay, teletrade.
     
  4. borgovan

    borgovan Supporter**

    I can't imagine a coin that meets all of your requirements.

    Perhaps some PR-70 modern dime that nobody has bothered sending in lots of yet.
     
  5. Jasonb

    Jasonb Member

    I realize it will be expensive. I was thinking of a Wheat cent or something like that in a top grade. I know one company sells top pop coins, R&I Coins but they have mostly halfs and proof coins.

    I know this site attracts a lot of dealers so I figured someone might know where to go.
     
  6. Jasonb

    Jasonb Member

    ? My requirements aren't that strigent. There should be thousands of these available. Only problem is they'll be pricey.

    JasonB
     
  7. LostDutchman

    LostDutchman Under Staffed & Overly Motivated Supporter

    Top pop coins are very popular and can be somewhat rare... and popular and rare usually equals pricey... is their a price range in mind? The only thing I can think of that isn't modern would be some of the later date wheat cents... I think the top pop pieces usually run $300-$600 on teletrade pretty often.
     
  8. Jasonb

    Jasonb Member

    I was thinking $1,000 or less. I've never heard of Teletrade. I'll Google it. You just reminded me that Heritage may have something like this also.
     
  9. 900fine

    900fine doggone it people like me

    Here's another way to narrow it down...

    Let's say it's a cent or nickel (per OP). Go to the PCGS and NGC pop reports and look at each issue. Find the top grade for each issue. For some dates it will be MS67, others MS68, etc.

    Now go to major auction sites such Heritage, Teletrade, B&M, and Goldberg and query for those dates / grades.
     
  10. 900fine

    900fine doggone it people like me

    Perhaps the first question should be "What is the recipient's favorite series ?"
     
  11. Jasonb

    Jasonb Member

    Do you guys have access to the NGC and PCGS pop reports? I checked and both are members only. Anyone willing to save as a pdf and email them to me for Lincoln cents, Mercury Dimes, and Jefferson Nickels?
     
  12. giorgio11

    giorgio11 Senior Numismatist

    If you're willing to consider Kennedy halves I have several pop-top Kennedys, including the 1965 SMS in MS68 PCGS and the 1966 SMS, also MS68 PCGS. There's also a pop-top Ike dollar 1973-P MS66 PCGS that was only issued in Mint Sets ... no cent or dime pop-tops though. There are lots of other Kennedy pop-tops and some are well within your price range ... take a look. Thanks.
     
  13. Jasonb

    Jasonb Member

    I'll consider a JFK if the population is low enough. What's an SMS? I've seen that on some of the eBay listings.
     
  14. bobbeth87

    bobbeth87 Coin Collector

    What is a "top pop coin?"
     
  15. borgovan

    borgovan Supporter**

    SMS refers to "special mint set." These coins were produced in lieu of proof sets in 1965, 1966, and 1967. They typically have a prooflike appearance, as opposed to full proofs.

    I find it interesting you are willing to spend $1,000 on a coin, but are not familiar with this.

    It's your money, I guess.

    By the way, it's not a great idea to put your e-mail address in a post. Don't be surprised if your post is edited soon.
     
  16. giorgio11

    giorgio11 Senior Numismatist

    One of the highest-graded coins in the respective NGC or PCGS population reports. For example, I have a Kennedy half 1965 SMS MS68 PCGS, one of 25 so graded (currently), with none graded finer. So that is a pop-top coin.
     
  17. Jasonb

    Jasonb Member

    I've been collecting Mint State coins, some graded, some not. I've spent a lot of time on DDOs and die varieties for Lincoln cents. I'm not crazy about the proofs or proof sets, so you're right, I don't know much about them or the special mint sets either.

    I'll edit it myself. Thanks.
     
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  19. Jasonb

    Jasonb Member

    That's what I was looking for. Thanks much!
     
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