Coin Snob or Coin Slob

Discussion in 'Coin Chat' started by green18, May 8, 2012.

  1. snapsalot

    snapsalot Member

    Lol I dont think you even needed to state it LeHigh :). We all already knew that.




    As for me I am a bit of both, but more a slob/ bullion collector.
     
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  3. Mat

    Mat Ancient Coincoholic

    For u.s. & some world moderns, slob. Got alot of cleaned & some scratched stuff.

    For ancients, a snob on a budget. I try to get the best example my budget for a particular coin can get. Thankfully with eBay and some good dealers I am a regular too, I get some decent pieces. But I do have a few sloppy ancients though but that's cause some may otherwise be outta reach.
     
  4. 2schnauzers2luv

    2schnauzers2luv Junior Member

    I guess I'm in between the Slob and the Snob. With the letter M being in the middle of the letters L and N in the alphabet, you can call me a Smob. I buy the best coins I can afford for sets and will not bother with just filling empty holes with culls. I did put together a 20TH Century PCGS/NGC graded Type Set and all of those were the best that I could afford. While doing that, I soon learned that any coin with the name Barber attached to it got a little spendy which I really couldn't afford, but bit the bullet and did it anyway. But for the most part, I buy what appeals to me and is affordable. Doesn't matter if it's a .75 cent Lincoln or a $100 Silver Kangaroo, when I get it home, I've got a prize. Right now, I'm really into the G4 - VG Full Rim Barber dimes, quarters and halves at bargain prices.
     
  5. Sully

    Sully New Member

    Definately slob. I'm not saying that I wont at some point try and start upgrading at some point but I'm happy right now picking up coins at junk silver values and filling my books along with pulling coins out of circulation that fill wheat and buffalo slots. When the time is right and I zero in on which set I want to complete first in higher graded coins I will. :smile
     
  6. silverspoonvint

    silverspoonvint New Member

  7. ikandiggit

    ikandiggit Currency Error Collector

    Snob slob, here.
     
  8. Kirkuleez

    Kirkuleez 80 proof

    I'm a fourth generation slob. My Great Great Grandfather started our family collection by pulling coins out of circulation nearly 140 years ago. It's a little easier today to be a snob of moderns, but that is not very interesting to me.
     
  9. rodeoclown

    rodeoclown Dodging Bulls

    Neither, I just collect what I like. For albums or sets, if it's an uncirculated set, the coin has to be uncirculated to be added to the set. For all others, well, sometimes I like perfect and sometimes I like the worn down coin with a lot of history. :)
     
  10. green18

    green18 Unknown member Sweet on Commemorative Coins

    Just because someone's a slob doesn't mean he collects crappy stuff. It only means he's happy with what he can afford to collect and he buys the best example he can for that money........
     
  11. Morgandude11

    Morgandude11 As long as it's Silver, I'm listening

    Snob in the sense that I only collect slabbed, MS coins. Since I have bought and sold collections over the years, despite being a rabid collector, I take resale into consideration. However, slob in the sense that my collection is eclectic. I don't do registry series, or any particular series. If I like a particular coin, I get it, and tend to go for large silver coins.
     
  12. mikem2000

    mikem2000 Lost Cause

    Snob for sure, Quality never goes out of style. I rather have less coins of high quality. I probably have one of the smallest collections on CT.

    Mike
     
  13. Morgandude11

    Morgandude11 As long as it's Silver, I'm listening

    No Mikem, I think I would have beaten you there, as I recently sold a big collection last year, and have just started a new one. At the moment, I only have about 30 coins, but it is growing fast. The one I sold last year had hundreds of coins, of several different varieties--US and dark side. :)
     
  14. mikem2000

    mikem2000 Lost Cause

    You do have me beat. but not by much. Mine stands at 45
     
  15. Morgandude11

    Morgandude11 As long as it's Silver, I'm listening


    Nice going. A small quality collection is not a bad way to go. I've done both, and this one is manageable for me now. I bet I beat you out in a few months, the way I have been buying coins. :)
     
  16. dwhiz

    dwhiz Collector Supporter

    Wow I think I'm both.
     
  17. tonedcoins

    tonedcoins New Member

    I guess I'm pretty much the same.
     
  18. medoraman

    medoraman Supporter! Supporter

    To put my "slobbiness" in perspective, ignoring uncleaned romans, bags of wheat cents, bags of world coins, junk silver, etc., my collection is probably still well into the thousands, maybe tens of thousands.

    IN some way I envy those who put a ton of thought into each coin purchase. They know every coin they own, and can describe it in detail. If I am asked if I own a khusro I, or a Valentinian, or a Type 4 Chach coin I literally have to dig through to answer the question.
     
  19. coppermania

    coppermania Numistatist

    I would say I am open to "cross that bridge when I get to it" and not rule out any coin that speaks to me or strikes a chord, weather it's circulated, slabbed, raw, cleaned, AT, US, foreign or ancient. There are so many exceptions to the rule.

    Matt
     
  20. mackwork

    mackwork Caretaker of old coins & currency

    I guess I'm a slob LOL! I'm not into the "slab games". I'm just in it for the fun, and I kinda like the history of coins that have a bit of wear on them.
     
  21. medoraman

    medoraman Supporter! Supporter

    Very true. Its a hobby to me, not a competition. Those registry sets simply remind me of other "competitions" men like to get in to. ;) I have nothing to prove to anyone, and just buy old coins for fun, relaxation, and personal fulfillment. :)
     
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