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<p>[QUOTE="treylxapi47, post: 1711080, member: 41863"]Does anyone maintain a top '50' or '100' list of keys or semi-keys? Or know where to find such a list without going page by page through something like a Red Book.</p><p><br /></p><p>I was thinking it would be a good idea to have a simple list of coins to ALWAYS keep your eyes open for. I mean most of us are aware that you should scoop up 09 S VDBs when you get the chance or 1921 P & D Mercury dimes if you see nice ones, but then there are some coins people dont always remember when they are in a coin shop or coin show and could possibly snag a bargain on a good coin if only they had a way to remember that semi-key to the barber half series. Most of us arent experts across the whole range of numismatics and I personally feel like it would be a great help to have an easy access to those coins you sometimes forget might be worth a little more than their average contemporaries. </p><p><br /></p><p>Im off to go google some more info, ill update if i find such a list but please feel free to post one that you may have or a link to one.</p><p><br /></p><p>Thanks[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="treylxapi47, post: 1711080, member: 41863"]Does anyone maintain a top '50' or '100' list of keys or semi-keys? Or know where to find such a list without going page by page through something like a Red Book. I was thinking it would be a good idea to have a simple list of coins to ALWAYS keep your eyes open for. I mean most of us are aware that you should scoop up 09 S VDBs when you get the chance or 1921 P & D Mercury dimes if you see nice ones, but then there are some coins people dont always remember when they are in a coin shop or coin show and could possibly snag a bargain on a good coin if only they had a way to remember that semi-key to the barber half series. Most of us arent experts across the whole range of numismatics and I personally feel like it would be a great help to have an easy access to those coins you sometimes forget might be worth a little more than their average contemporaries. Im off to go google some more info, ill update if i find such a list but please feel free to post one that you may have or a link to one. Thanks[/QUOTE]
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