Entries tagged: Classic Head gold
Articles - Written by Doug Winter on Tuesday, December 13, 2011 12:31 - 6 Comments
How to Get Started Collecting Early Gold
To my way of thinking, early gold coins (i.e., those struck prior to 1834) and among the most collectible and interesting areas in all of American numismatics. No, these coins aren’t cheap and they are, in reality, somewhat overvalued when you compare them to many mid-19th century Liberty Head issues. But there is a pride-of-ownership factor associated with owning a 200 year old gold coin that you get from nothing else.
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Articles - Written by Doug Winter on Monday, April 5, 2010 13:54 - 4 Comments
The Best Values in Todays Rare Coin Market
There are many issues that face collectors in the coin market of 2010. A lack of quality coins is driving many collectors to seek new areas of specialization. Both PCGS and NGC have recently added “plus” grades which will no doubt change certain areas of the market as well. More than ever, collectors are gravitating towards areas that offer value.
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Market Blog - Written by Doug Winter on Wednesday, February 18, 2009 15:39 - 5 Comments
Classic Head Gold: An Update
I frequently write about the state of the market as it pertains to early gold and Liberty Head issues but I haven’t commented on Classic Head gold in quite a while. So how is the market for Classic Head quarter eagles and half eagles and what do I expect the coming months to look like for these coins?
To answer these questions, we need to turn the clock back a few years. Classic Head gold was dormant for what seemed like an eternity.
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Market Blog - Written by Doug Winter on Tuesday, January 22, 2008 12:06 - 0 Comments
Attack of the 1839-C Quarter Eagles!
At the Heritage 2008 FUN sale it was the Attack of the 1839-C Quarter Eagles as there were no less than a dozen (!) examples of this popular Classic Head issue available for sale. How did these coins do and what nuggets o’ information can be gleaned from the auction results?
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Market Blog - Written by Doug Winter on Monday, February 26, 2007 18:09 - 0 Comments
Undervalued Areas in the Rare Coin Market
While I don’t claim to have a crystal ball, I usually have a pretty good sense of which areas in the field of rare gold coin collecting are poised to show an increase in interest in the coming years. Here are some areas which I feel are undervalued and which have the potential of becoming the Next Big Thing.
1. Classic Head Gold Coinage: If you are a regular reader of my blogs you know that I am a big fan of Classic Head gold coinage.
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Articles - Written by Doug Winter on Wednesday, September 3, 2003 14:52 - 0 Comments
Short, Completable Sets of United States Gold Coinage
When completing a set, many gold coin collectors reach a point where they are waiting on extremely expensive and/or difficult-to-locate issues. A good solution for the collector who wants to remain active in the market is to start on a short, completable set that can be worked on while waiting on the big ticket items for their #1 set.
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