What does everyone collect???

Discussion in 'Coin Chat' started by georgiansilver, Jan 1, 2009.

  1. georgiansilver

    georgiansilver Senior Member

    Forgive my ignorance being fairly new... but is there somewhere where what our members collect is recorded......maybe an earlier thread or something?? Thanks in anticipation, Mike.
     
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  3. GDJMSP

    GDJMSP Numismatist Moderator

    I think the question has been answered many times and in many different ways. Sometimes it was a direct question just like yours. Other times you can tell what a person collects just by what they post pics of and write about.

    But I'll help you out here a bit, I myself don't collect coins at all anymore. Now I just study them and I guess you could say that I collect books about the coins.
     
  4. snaz

    snaz Registry fever

    I Collect:
    -Canadian small cents
    -Canadian large cents
    -Canadian 5 cents
    -Canadian halves
    -Canadian Silver Dollars
    -Lincolns (wheats)
    and I have a very strong interest in tokens right now for some reason. They are very intriguing. LOL I also collect Spiderman comics ;) and I do believe a belly button lint collection has been brought up before... Im done with that now.. actually, its gone, should've sold it on the bay though.
     
  5. snaz

    snaz Registry fever

    Oh, and Signed Pavel Bure hockey cards
     
  6. Fish

    Fish Half Cent Nut

    I collect American half cents by variety and die state. Something of a specialized collection, and I'm enjoying it immensely.
     
  7. mark_h

    mark_h Somewhere over the rainbow

    Hmmm -

    Primary sets:
    Indian Head Cents
    Large Cents

    Secondary:
    Bust Coinage
    Liberty Nickels

    "Pocket Change" fun sets include quarters, dimes, nickels, and cents. :)
     
  8. Indianhead65

    Indianhead65 Well-Known Member

    Lets see....I collect

    Celebrity, Sports and Political Autographs
    Sports Memorabilia
    Guitars

    U.S. Large Cents
    Indian Cents
    Lincoln Cents (5 to go)
    Half Dimes
    Liberty "V" Nickels (5 to go)
    Buffalo Nickels
    Jefferson Nickels (complete)
    Barber Dimes
    Mercury Dimes (complete)
    Roosevelt Dimes (complete)
    Barber Quarters
    Standing Liberty Quarters
    Washington Quarters (complete to date)
    Statehood Quarters (complete)
    Barber Halves
    Walking Liberty Halves
    Franklin Halves (complete)
    Kennedy Halves (complete)
    Morgan Dollars
    Peace Dollars (6 to go)
    Ike Dollars (complete)
    Prez Dollars (complete to date)
    Canadian Silver Dollars (1935-1968)
    Nazi Era 2 and 5 Mark coins

    Old Coin Boards
    Old Whitman Coin Albums
    Red Books
    Blue Books

    I guess thats about it.
     
  9. Catbert

    Catbert Evil Cat

    1. British provincial tokens otherwise known as Conder tokens (late 1700s), and

    a distant 2. is U.S. type, but not as a series collector.
     
  10. De Orc

    De Orc Well-Known Member

    Lots of different things
    coins (World)
    Banknotes (World)
    Comics
    Batman figures n stuff
    Dr Who figures n stuff
    Lady Death figures n stuff
    Witchblade figures n stuff
    Medals
    Stamps
    Hockey cards (3 goal tenders)
    Baseball cards (mainly 3 players)
    Non sport cards (many many different sets)
    Books
    Cd's
    Dvd's
    Postcards (London and North Wales)
    Miniture soldiers and Tanks
     
  11. coinnewbie01

    coinnewbie01 collector of things**

    Lincoln Cents
    Merc Dimes
    Force FX Lightsabers
    Comic books
    Football Jerseys
    Autographed sports memorabilia
     
  12. TwoSon

    TwoSon Senior Member

    I collect little round pieces of metal.
     
  13. rld14

    rld14 Custom User Title

    We can include non-coin stuff too? Neat! :)

    I collect:

    Standing Liberty Quarters in MSFH
    Standing Liberty Quarters in F, XF for circulated sets
    Standing Liberty Quarter Errors/Die Variations/Mint Mark Varieties, etc. And I hoard 28_S and 28-Ds
    I'm putting together various circ sets of the following coins:
    Walkers
    Lincoln Cents
    Liberty Nickels
    Buffalo Nickels
    Indian Cents
    Washington Quarters

    I also collect philatelic stuff.. I collect 19th century US Covers going to foreign destinations, I sort of specialize in the 24c 1861 Stamps, but I chase down rates, I am particularly into British Mail destinations.

    I collect Porsche 356 Literature

    I have some collector cars as well including a Vauxhall PA Velox.

    I have no children or I wouldn't have any of this.
     
  14. TheNoost

    TheNoost huldufolk

    I use money 2 collect other money. I roll search to find coins for cents, nickels, quarters, halves for my whitmans. Also roll search errors. Commems I like. Silver 3 cents. Medals and tokens. Learning more everyday, so paper money is something I am looking into. Key date Roosevelt dimes in MS. Homemade piggy banks and other bank related things. Books. Silver. Basic metal from trash(going to turn into cash). Not in this particular order. I need to focus more!
     
  15. Phoenix21

    Phoenix21 Well-Known Member

    Me? Ancient Greek Gorgon Medusa Coins. Why? The coin below gives you an idea of what gorgeous coins their are for this series. ;):

    LINK

    Can you say "Phoenix's Dream Coin"? ;)

    Phoenix :cool:
     
  16. rld14

    rld14 Custom User Title

    How about I just get you pictures of my ex-wife's mother, then you can glue them directly onto coins (A la the Obama coins) and save yourself a fortune?
     
  17. stainless

    stainless ANTONINIVS

    I collect at a steady pace:

    1. Ancient Romans (For eight months straght now with these)


    On and off:

    1. Gorgana Medusa (I really just learn about the coinage, rather than buy the coins)
    2. Ancient Greeks
    3. Franklin Halves
    4. 20th century Type set
    5. American Silver Eagles and junk silver



    stainless
     
  18. coinnewbie01

    coinnewbie01 collector of things**

    That is hilarious, and totally made my day!!!
     
  19. ldhair

    ldhair Clean Supporter

    Lincoln medals and plaques are my favorite.
    Clash die Flying Eagle cents are a close second.
    An early US type set in proof and business strike is third.
    Lots of strange stuff as well.
     
  20. kaparthy

    kaparthy Well-Known Member

    Knowledge

    When asked what he collected, numismatist Walter Breen replied, "Knowledge."

    When I write, I acquire material in order to understand the subject. The new Whitman Red Book Guide to Peace Dollars has my Numismatist article cited in the bibliography. To write that, I got all the reading material, of course, but then I went out and looked at enough Peace Dollars to get to know the coin. I talked to dealers. Buying coins let me pay for their time, and gave me hands-on material to study.

    The past autumn I wrote an article for The Celator about medieval Champagne. I had been buying those little medieval denars and pennies for a couple of years, then I got the standard reference set from John Burn at an MSNS show -- paid way more for the books than for the coins.

    Personally, my passion is not so much for a complete set, but for a wide range. I want to know money in all of its forms. I have trade beads and trade dollars and tokens good for 5cents in trade and everything in between. I went through the Morgan Dollar phase like everyone does. How can you not like those big bright coins? But as I learned more about US Numismatics, I found out more about the Greek and Roman coins that ours were modeled on and so I got into ancients. The two sets I actually pursued with any dedication worthy of a true collector were Mercury Dimes in a Whitman Folder and another of my own invention: small silver coins worth a day's wages from the towns and times of famous philosophers. I had about 25 of them from Aristotle to Zeno. It started with Eratosthenes of Cyrene, the librarian of Alexandia -- and again it was for an article, my first for The Celator. I actually got pretty deep into Cyrene and even bought a couple of museum pieces.

    What killed collecting for me was working for Coin World. Sort of like aversion therapy. I sold everything off in 2001.

    I still collect books, but, again, mostly those I need for articles, as with the three-volume Poey d'Avant that I bought so that I could write about Champagne.
     
  21. randygeki

    randygeki Coin Collector

    ancients
    us and world bullion (mostly silver)
    vatious u.s coins
    some world (mostly europe)


    I want to start on mercs, barbers quarters, franklen halves and/or peace dollars. and try to fill me wheat cent albums
     
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