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<p>[QUOTE="nojreyd, post: 1164861, member: 30385"]Lincolns are definately the gateway drug. They did me in. Then I moved onto other "soft drugs" like the Jefferson Nickels, Roosies, Washingtons 65-98, and Indian Heads. After that wasn't enough I started with the harder drugs: Silver, proof coins, full BU sets, etc. I am afraid of what is next. </p><p> </p><p>As far as "most widely collected" the Lincolns have to be the top choice. My guess among common collectors: </p><p>1. Lincoln Cents</p><p>2. State Quarters</p><p>3. Jefferson Nickels</p><p>4. Roosevelt Dimes</p><p>5. Indian Head Cents</p><p> </p><p>I guess if you go to a coin show just see how many binders of the above coins there are compared to all the rest. Most available, easiest for beginners to start with, least expensive to get into.</p><p> </p><p>I still love my lincoln collection. I think it will always be my favorite. Kind of like your first car. It might not be the rarest, or most valuable, or highly sought after, but you always have a soft spot in your heart for it.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="nojreyd, post: 1164861, member: 30385"]Lincolns are definately the gateway drug. They did me in. Then I moved onto other "soft drugs" like the Jefferson Nickels, Roosies, Washingtons 65-98, and Indian Heads. After that wasn't enough I started with the harder drugs: Silver, proof coins, full BU sets, etc. I am afraid of what is next. As far as "most widely collected" the Lincolns have to be the top choice. My guess among common collectors: 1. Lincoln Cents 2. State Quarters 3. Jefferson Nickels 4. Roosevelt Dimes 5. Indian Head Cents I guess if you go to a coin show just see how many binders of the above coins there are compared to all the rest. Most available, easiest for beginners to start with, least expensive to get into. I still love my lincoln collection. I think it will always be my favorite. Kind of like your first car. It might not be the rarest, or most valuable, or highly sought after, but you always have a soft spot in your heart for it.[/QUOTE]
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