As I live in the United States, I cannot post every coin I get in my change on my swap list. However, as I might make one, I have to ask: what common circulating American coins do well in swaps or are popular in certain areas.
I have a quarter with cat hair glued on if anyone wants :)
The Statehood and National Park quarters (0.25) are the series I have traded by far the most. Presidential Dollars also quickly were requested, but I haven't restocked my swap list after an initial several rolls I had from the bank. Most collectors collect by type.
Quote: "CoinCollector1243"As I live in the United States, I cannot post every coin I get in my change on my swap list. However, as I might make one, I have to ask: what common circulating American coins do well in swaps or are popular in certain areas.
I have a quarter with cat hair glued on if anyone wants :)
I found myself that people overseas ask for National Parks of early 2010-12, or the recent ones 2018-19 years. As well as President Dollars 2012+, and Innovation Dollars.
I have a bunch of years missing for regular coins myself. Not specifically looking for them, but I would swap them in addition to something that I am choosing.
Coins from Central America might do. El Salvador, Caribbean Islands like Bermuda and so on.
(I know it's not what you are talking about, but actually America is a continent, not a country, people should recognize that.)
I'm not orange and also in other things I'm not a Donald at all. DonChori like Don Felipe or Doña María, por favor.
Quote: "DonChori"Coins from Central America might do. El Salvador, Caribbean Islands like Bermuda and so on.
(I know it's not what you are talking about, but actually America is a continent, not a country, people should recognize that.)
Very good point! I am actually interested in American coins from Sint Maarten, Anguilla, Monserrat, Puerto Rico.
Those American coins will catch my attention.
Lincoln and indian head cents, states quarters and anything silver are as far as I know popular to collect worldwide.
I collect and deal in ancient Roman coin. In case you're looking for affordable ancient coins or need any help with the coins you already have send me a message.
Quote: "cro321"Lincoln and indian head cents, states quarters and anything silver are as far as I know popular to collect worldwide.
Lincoln cents are impossible to get rid of. In 2017 I bought some of them (dates 1973-1998), although not intentionally but as a part of a larger lot. It seems that they will stay here in my swap list for long.