Candidates to become a type coin series

Discussion in 'US Coins Forum' started by anchor1112, Oct 20, 2005.

  1. anchor1112

    anchor1112 Senior Member

    morgan & peace dollars, walking liberty & franklin halves, standing liberty quarter, mercury dime, buffalo nickel, and lincoln wheat cent. these coins will become a type coin series. now, its 21st century. new generations and young people continue this hobby. and more new coins issued. when they reach our age. they will love to collect or have those coins dated said 1970 and above.
     
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  3. annie21

    annie21 Senior Member

    type coins

    yes, time come. it will. as now, we even not bothered to look for 1800's coins and before. we liked coins that we met during our childhood.
     
  4. Conder101

    Conder101 Numismatist

    I think it will be some time before these will drop to the status of just type coins (with the exception of the standing liberty quarter which I don't think has ever really been widely collected by date and mint). Why? Because they are just too common. There isn't anything in them that would call a rare date. Some are expensive, but all of them are readily available. Plus I don't see the moden series becoming attractive any time in the near future. So the demand for the older more attractive series will remain high.
     
  5. annie21

    annie21 Senior Member

    type coins

    until all baby boomer die. then surely those morgan to wheat penny should become a type coins.
     
  6. Mikjo0

    Mikjo0 Numismatist

    Hey,I'm a boomer and I'm never gonna die! :) maybe :(
     
  7. annie21

    annie21 Senior Member

    too much for coin and die

    people declared retiring from job. soon they gonna die. why?. because they always wait untill they are very sick and unable.
     
  8. crystalk64

    crystalk64 Knight of the Coin Table

    Condor101, Standing Liberty quarters are common? The only thing common about so many of them are they are worn out low grade coins. I have been trying to fill a Dansco Album with higher grade coins for a couple of years now and still need to upgrade as many of the coins I have located are low grade (not my intentions when I started) and I have found that prices are thru the roof on many NICE examples of the SLQ regardless of date or mint mark. SLQ's are serious business when you drop down below 1925 and very hard to find? I think just the opposite as the SLQ to many people now, in high grades, is a type coin.
     
  9. annie21

    annie21 Senior Member

    standing liberty quarter

    i got some. it is beautiful.
     
  10. GDJMSP

    GDJMSP Numismatist Moderator


    In many cases, price has very little to do with how common a coin actually is, especially with US coins. Of course price is also relative - to some $50 is expensive, to others $1,000 is cheap. There are a great many coins that may cost $500, $1,000 or more that are as common as dirt. SLQ's are among them.
     
  11. annie21

    annie21 Senior Member

    type coin

    gdjmsp, i always liked your answer. no wonder you had over 6,300 post.
     
  12. Conder101

    Conder101 Numismatist

    Crystalk, go back and look at my answer again. You'll see that I specificly excluded the Standing Liberty quarter from my comments. I know the standing quarter is a tougher series simply because they wore out so fast. But even so they are available, not as much so as the other series he mentioned and because of that I think that they will eventually achieve type coin status. (Frankly I'd almost say they already have it. Comparitively speaking almost no one collects them by date and mint.)
     
  13. sylvester

    sylvester New Member

    I would love to collect SLQs by date (P mint only), it's the only US coin other than Washington's of the period that i'd consider. But i simply can't afford them in the grades i like, i.e MS63. Trouble with SLQ's EF's just don't look EF to me! I like a good strike with lots of detail available, MS63 seems to be the lowest grade that offers this with some mint bloom.
     
  14. annie21

    annie21 Senior Member

    standing liberty quarter

    why not re-issue some standing liberty quarter for collector?. it will be a sold out immediately i think.
     
  15. anchor1112

    anchor1112 Senior Member

    trade dollar

    the most beautiful coin that i liked for type coin is the trade dollar.
     
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