Back to the “Box of 20” concept… sorta

Discussion in 'Coin Chat' started by lordmarcovan, Aug 20, 2023.

  1. lordmarcovan

    lordmarcovan 48-year collector Moderator

    My collection was growing again- and outgrowing my safe deposit box- so this weekend I made the decision to purge about 1/3 of it and go back to a fixed-size collection, under “Box of 20” rules. (One has to go out if I want to bring a new coin in).

    Except it’s a “Box of 100” in this case. By keeping the collection to a fixed total of 100 coins, it’ll be more manageable and easier to organize.

    But also more challenging to cope with the decisions of what I have to drop each time I want to add one. That takes some detachment and discipline, and ain’t always easy. Still, it’s a healthy way to focus on quality over quantity.

    I now call my collection “The Eclectic Hundred”.

    https://www.colleconline.com/en/collection-items/20286/coins-the-eclectic-hundred
     
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  3. Randy Abercrombie

    Randy Abercrombie Supporter! Supporter

    I wish your enthusiasm was contagious. Manageable? Organized? The heck you say!:rolleyes:
     
  4. ddddd

    ddddd Member

    I was inspired by your initial box of 20 years ago to do my own. It is difficult to stick to that number and I'm also closer to an eclectic hundred than 20. I could do some downsizing too but then I went out and picked off one of your beautiful pieces this weekend. So what was I saying about downsizing? :p
     
  5. fretboard

    fretboard Defender of Old Coinage!

    Amazing collection LordM and a great looking hat as well! I always wondered about your hat and now I realize, some of your holey coins are attached, great idea! ;)
     
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  6. -jeffB

    -jeffB Greshams LEO Supporter

    If I tried to limit my collection to 20 coins per box, it would take up a LOT more space.

    Now, maybe if I adopt the rule "no more than 20 boxes"... would refrigerator boxes count?
     
  7. Collecting Nut

    Collecting Nut Borderline Hoarder

    Best wishes on this project. Me, I’d get a larger box. Lol
     
  8. Dimedude2

    Dimedude2 Member

    There is no way I could do this but it is impressive for sure. If coin collecting were manufacturing this would be brilliant.
     
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  9. CoinCorgi

    CoinCorgi Tell your dog I said hi!

    I have been thinking of taking this approach with my non-U.S. coin collection. It is currently at about 100 coins, but I only really like (find interesting) about 20 of them.

    I've stopped adding modern U.S. coins to my albums (i.e. I've stopped buying holes for them to go into), so now I am concentrating on older U.S. Type coins and U.S. gold. This also leaves me with time to branch out and perhaps acquire some interesting non-U.S. coins.

    Hmmm, where's my small 20-coin-sized box at?
     
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  10. CoinCorgi

    CoinCorgi Tell your dog I said hi!

    Well, I did it. I've whittled my non-U.S. coin collection down to 42 coins - the meaning of life. I haven't taken any pictures yet but here's a list.

    • Austria
      • 1 Schilling 1966
    • Australia
      • 1 Cent 1967
    • Bahamas
      • 1 Cent 1984
    • British
      • 3 Pence 1943
      • 1 Shilling
        • 1954 Scottish Crest
        • 1962 English Crest
      • 2 Shilling 1966
    • Chile
      • 2 Centesimos 1968
      • 5 Centesimos 1965
      • 10 Centesimos 1966
    • Croatia
      • 2 Kune 2007
    • Czech Republic
      • 10 Korun 1993
    • Denmark
      • 5 Kroner 1990
    • Ecuador
      • 50 Centavos 2000
    • Finland
      • 1 Penni (Cu) 1969
    • Germany
      • 1 Deutsche Mark 1990
    • Hong Kong
      • 10 Cents 1961
    • Hungary
      • 50 Forint 2001
    • Ireland
      • 1 Pingin 1968
    • Ireland (decimalized)
      • 2 Pence 1975 (Bronze)
      • 5 Pence
        • 1970 (Large Type)
        • 1992 (Small Type)
    • Ireland (Euro)
      • 5 Cent Euro 2020
      • 10 Cent Euro 2020
      • 20 Cent Euro 2008
    • Japan
      • 5 Yen 1991 (Heisei 3)
    • Mexico
      • 1 Centavo 1933
      • 5 Centavos 1965
      • 10 Centavos 1936
      • 20 Centavos 1943
      • 1 Peso 1961
    • Mexico (New Peso)
      • 10 Pesos 1997
    • Norway
      • 1 Krone 1957
    • Panama
      • 1 Decimo 2008
    • Philippines
      • 1 Centavos 1944 (U.S. Administration)
      • 10 Centavos 1958
    • Russia
      • 100 Ruble 1993
    • Somalia
      • 5 Shillings 2000
    • South Africa
      • 1 Rand 1994
    • Switzerland
      • 2 Rappen 1954
    • Tanzania
      • 5 Senti 1966
    • Thailand
      • 1 Baht 1962 (2505)
    Well formatting didn't translate. I'll try to improve it.
    There...good enough for me.
     
    Last edited: Dec 11, 2023
  11. -monolith-

    -monolith- Supporter! Supporter

    I broke the "100" rule with my first purchase this year (I purchased 111 coins from large lots). Back in 2012 I sold about 2/3 of my collection (approx. 250 coins). I finally have the resources (time + money + desire) to rebuild my collection. I've more than meet my goals for this year and have replaced all of them, plus some.
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    Last edited: Dec 11, 2023
  12. russell1256

    russell1256 Well-Known Member

    My box of 20 has grown into a PCGS box(s) of 60 type set
     
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  13. Jeepfreak81

    Jeepfreak81 Well-Known Member

    I always say I'm going to focus on a certain thing but then I get distracted, oh look something shiny
     
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  14. CoinCorgi

    CoinCorgi Tell your dog I said hi!

    Well, that didn't last long. It's now a "Box of 43". I guess I'll make it a Box of 50 before I start enforcing the laws against overpopulation. I found a 1958 Canadian Commemorative Silver Dollar that I forgot I had. It's also known as the Death Dollar, among other monikers. Tis a story for another thread. Pics from the web, not my coin.

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  15. lordmarcovan

    lordmarcovan 48-year collector Moderator

    Bulk lots of Roman silver like that are a joy to behold.
     
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