beauanderos wrote:A lot of people seem to prefer half dollars over other denominations. If choosing among them, I would think the Walker series has the most potential for numie increases in value, the Kennedy's the smallest. But Kennedy's are your best bet if you're stacking for bullion wt, so it depends upon your goal. You might also look at the Franklin series and keep an eye open for higher grade specimens of key dates and others with low mintage years.
My own other two favorites in 90%? Merc dimes and Standing Liberty quarters... although you don't see many of those around in decent condition.
SilverDragon72 wrote:Well, I've started stacking Kennedy 90% halves! I like the size of these and it's design as well.
My LCS lets me pick which ones I want, and for myself....I prefer 64's.
Know Common Cents wrote:The Mercs and Walkers would be ideal in a necessary barter situation, but the others look pretty much the same to the GDP (Generally Dumb Public). In a situation of immediate need, I don't want to waste time doing a side-by-side comparison/explanation of a silver GeoWash to a clad one.
rsk1963 wrote:something a recent article has to say on finding value http://news.coinupdate.com/roosevelt-values-spike-with-full-bands-3090/ at the very least, something to consider
NDFarmer wrote:I like Morgans. I see Morgans that I can buy for $25.00 sell for $35.00 to $45.00 all the time. I don't see Mercs or Walkers selling for that much of a percentage over what I pay for them.
gubni wrote:NDFarmer wrote:I like Morgans. I see Morgans that I can buy for $25.00 sell for $35.00 to $45.00 all the time. I don't see Mercs or Walkers selling for that much of a percentage over what I pay for them.
There is much truth in this. Morgan dollars are your best investment. Especially CC or BU coins.
NDFarmer wrote:Higher quality coins are nice if you are keeping them for your own collection. But from what I have seen around here lower quality coins also have good profit potential. I was at a coin auction on January first and I saw smooth, dinged up, no rim Morgans that you could barely read the date on, cull coins that you can buy at the LCS for $25.00 and maybe even less, sell for $45.00 But I walk away shaking my head at every auction I go to. Very seldom do I buy anything at an auction. I just hope that there are that many uninformed buyers that show up for the coin auctions my wife will have after I am gone.
Treetop wrote:Many great points made above. I also like modern silver dollars. even the common ones are rather rare compared to many series but many times Ive bought lots of them with coins included with mintages of 20-100k for 1-3 bucks a coin over spot. If you ever see these for a bit over spot I dont see how you could go wrong.
Recyclersteve wrote:Treetop wrote:Many great points made above. I also like modern silver dollars. even the common ones are rather rare compared to many series but many times Ive bought lots of them with coins included with mintages of 20-100k for 1-3 bucks a coin over spot. If you ever see these for a bit over spot I dont see how you could go wrong.
Treetop, can you please clarify what you mean here. There are no modern silver dollars- the Peace dollar was last made in 1934. Also, your comment about buying coins with mintages of 20-100k confuses me. You can't be talking about silver American Eagles, which are modern but where none were minted in quantities less than 3 million.
So what (specifically) type of "modern silver dollar" are you talking about. Is this a foreign coin of some type or a U.S. coin?
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