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<p>[QUOTE="Just Carl, post: 295626, member: 4552"]Also my choice. 4th lowest mintage in the series. The main thing most forget is that the greatest majority of coin collectors are those that collect normal or more modern types of coins. Such coins as Seated Liberty Dimes, Quarters, 2 cent, 3 cent and 20 cent pieces are just to unknown and difficult for the average collector so they are ignored. Same with early Indian Cents or Bust type coins. If the greatest majority of collectors can't find them, can't afford them, they are ignored and the prices stay rather stagnate. The coins that collectors see all the time at coin shops, coin shows, flea markets and even still in change demand the greatest interest in the majority of collectors. Mercury Dimes are still widely available and that 31D is a real sleeper. And just try to find them in high grades. </p><p>And as long as the Mint dosen't ruin the Jefferson Nickel again, it too will be a complete sleeper type of coin. Again, most collectors are young, new and not wealthy so normal coinage will become the big demand soon. The massive differences in some coins create interest but excessive types, like with stamps, will distroy the hobby with those odd Jefferson Nickel types recently.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Just Carl, post: 295626, member: 4552"]Also my choice. 4th lowest mintage in the series. The main thing most forget is that the greatest majority of coin collectors are those that collect normal or more modern types of coins. Such coins as Seated Liberty Dimes, Quarters, 2 cent, 3 cent and 20 cent pieces are just to unknown and difficult for the average collector so they are ignored. Same with early Indian Cents or Bust type coins. If the greatest majority of collectors can't find them, can't afford them, they are ignored and the prices stay rather stagnate. The coins that collectors see all the time at coin shops, coin shows, flea markets and even still in change demand the greatest interest in the majority of collectors. Mercury Dimes are still widely available and that 31D is a real sleeper. And just try to find them in high grades. And as long as the Mint dosen't ruin the Jefferson Nickel again, it too will be a complete sleeper type of coin. Again, most collectors are young, new and not wealthy so normal coinage will become the big demand soon. The massive differences in some coins create interest but excessive types, like with stamps, will distroy the hobby with those odd Jefferson Nickel types recently.[/QUOTE]
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