Entries tagged: die varieties
Market Blog - Written by Doug Winter on Monday, June 28, 2010 9:17 - 5 Comments
Smart Collecting 101: Is It Ever Right to Buy the Wrong Coin?
In the first installment of Smart Collecting 101 I discussed the “coin churn” and how to avoid it. One reader made a great suggestion for the second topic and I’m going to discuss it at length here. The topic involves buying the “wrong” coin and if there is ever a right time to buy a coin that you clearly know is not optimal for your collection.
The brief answer is yes.
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Market Blog - Written by Doug Winter on Tuesday, March 24, 2009 12:03 - 5 Comments
Varities of Type One Double Eagles
In my opinion, Type One double eagles have become popular enough with collectors that it is time for some of the more interesting varieties in this series to come into their own. I am beginning to notice that these varieties are growing in popularity and that prices are beginning to appreciate as well. What are the most significant varieties in the series, how rare are they and what sort of price premium do they merit?
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Market Blog - Written by Doug Winter on Monday, February 13, 2006 13:11 - 0 Comments
Die Varieties of Gold Coins
Will die varieties of gold coins ever be popular? For years I have tried to drum up interest in what I regard as major varieties of U.S. gold coins. By “major” I mean varieties that are significant and readily visible to the naked eye. Minor varieties do not interest me. The fact that that a mintmark is slightly further to the left on one coin versus another is mundane.
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