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<p>[QUOTE="KSorbo, post: 2198208, member: 56370"]Morgan's are definitely common but are an impressive looking coin with lots of history and plenty of demand. Modern NCLT coins are a lot more overrated than Morgans IMO, especially when they are slabbed. The "First strike" and other various cheesy labels are destined to go the way of Beanie Babies.</p><p><br /></p><p>As for underrated coins, any number of 19th century series would qualify, some of which have already been mentioned. One of my prized coins is an 1806 Draped Bust half which is certified F12 and still only worth 400 bucks at the most, even though total estimated survival for the series is less than 15K. Plus it is a larger silver coin with some bling, unlike 3 cent pieces, half cents and other under appreciated denominations. For long term steady appreciation I'm betting on the classics, the earlier the better, because most of us like coins that there aren't very many of. I'd take a boring 3 cent piece over a reverse proof dime any day of the week.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="KSorbo, post: 2198208, member: 56370"]Morgan's are definitely common but are an impressive looking coin with lots of history and plenty of demand. Modern NCLT coins are a lot more overrated than Morgans IMO, especially when they are slabbed. The "First strike" and other various cheesy labels are destined to go the way of Beanie Babies. As for underrated coins, any number of 19th century series would qualify, some of which have already been mentioned. One of my prized coins is an 1806 Draped Bust half which is certified F12 and still only worth 400 bucks at the most, even though total estimated survival for the series is less than 15K. Plus it is a larger silver coin with some bling, unlike 3 cent pieces, half cents and other under appreciated denominations. For long term steady appreciation I'm betting on the classics, the earlier the better, because most of us like coins that there aren't very many of. I'd take a boring 3 cent piece over a reverse proof dime any day of the week.[/QUOTE]
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