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<p>[QUOTE="sodude, post: 1199471, member: 30828"]>>Which designs does everyone think will be the most sought after? </p><p><br /></p><p>Assuming equal mintages, I think the military and historical parks will be the most sought after because they have appeal across different collectors (coin and historical). Particularly the Civil War battlefields. Of the modern silver and gold commemoratives, the 1995 Civil War coins sell for a premium, while most of the others fetch about melt value. </p><p><br /></p><p>To me, Vicksburg is the top pick. You can't go wrong with with an ironclad. Monitor tokens sell for a pretty good price, even the ones that aren't terribly rare. The top graded Gettysburg and Vicksburg proof coins are already a little harder to come by than the others.</p><p><br /></p><p>>>The most visually appealing?</p><p><br /></p><p>That's hard to say. The Grand Canyon is gorgeous, but how much of that can they capture on a coin?</p><p><br /></p><p>>>The most avoided?</p><p><br /></p><p>That's a tough one. I'd guess one of the territories, but even then they could make a stunning coin.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="sodude, post: 1199471, member: 30828"]>>Which designs does everyone think will be the most sought after? Assuming equal mintages, I think the military and historical parks will be the most sought after because they have appeal across different collectors (coin and historical). Particularly the Civil War battlefields. Of the modern silver and gold commemoratives, the 1995 Civil War coins sell for a premium, while most of the others fetch about melt value. To me, Vicksburg is the top pick. You can't go wrong with with an ironclad. Monitor tokens sell for a pretty good price, even the ones that aren't terribly rare. The top graded Gettysburg and Vicksburg proof coins are already a little harder to come by than the others. >>The most visually appealing? That's hard to say. The Grand Canyon is gorgeous, but how much of that can they capture on a coin? >>The most avoided? That's a tough one. I'd guess one of the territories, but even then they could make a stunning coin.[/QUOTE]
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