coppernickel wrote:I look for full weight then age then familiarity then size.
This ends up looking like this:
Franklin halfs
Kennedy halfs
Washington quarters
Roosevelt dimes
Silver nickels (yes, not 90% but still a priority)
Then whatever's available.
I have noticed there is a scarcity developing.
beauanderos wrote:Ok, not talking collecting numies here. Just when I see deals come up, I have a grading system that takes into consideration
how much I enjoy a certain type of 90%. Here's my order of preference for "stacking."
Walker halves... barely beating out
Mercury dimes
Franklin halves
Rosie dimes*
Washington quarters*
Kennedy halves*
Not going to mention silver dollars (too expensive of a premium to stack) or Barbers (too worn to stack, along with... alas, Standing Liberty quarters )
Anyone have a different order?
* boring unless BU
beauanderos wrote:I forgot about the proof silver quarters. If they can be had for a small premium, they rank high on my list
Yep, Austin... the historical aspect makes all the difference when comparing stacking 90% vs generic modern .999 rounds.
Recyclersteve wrote:Nobody listed Washington quarters as their favorite and it appears most people don't even have them near the top. I think part of the reasoning is that the series has been in existence since 1932 and people like variety instead of looking at the same old thing all the time.
beauanderos wrote:
Man... I would love to have a time machine and go back to 1964. But I'll bet that even then you couldn't get full wt rolls of Standing Liberties without
paying a fortune. Now you'd likely pay in excess of $1200 for one (XF 40 examples go for $31).
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