Does Anyone Know Where Their Addiction Came From?

Discussion in 'Coin Chat' started by toned_morgan, Feb 14, 2019.

  1. toned_morgan

    toned_morgan Toning Lover

    I've been pondering about this... What causes certain people to be attracted to certain coins? Some people would marry a proof V Nickel... Others, like me, would spend a year alone to get a toned coin (not literally, but you get my point)... So, where do you think your passion for a type of coin came from? I think my love for toned coins, especially Morgans, is from an early age. I used to be deep into fish and fish tanks and all that, and I remember always wanting a discus fish. Discus are large round tropical fish that have similar shine to Morgans and their colors are just absolutely wonderful. And that's why I think I love toned Morgan dollars. Here is an example of the "similarities" of the fish and the coin:

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    They're not exactly the same, but the mazing patterns can be found on some Morgans. So, where do you think your passion for a certain coin came from?
     
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  3. TONYBRONX

    TONYBRONX Well-Known Member

    My dad was a merchant Marine and traveled all over the world , he would come home and give me all these foreign coins so I started looking them up in the public library. My grandfather gave me old US coins, I was about 10 years old and caught the bug from then on. My favorite coin is any coin. (SMILES)! By the way I like that fish and much as the Morgan coin. Thank for sharing.
     
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  4. Evan8

    Evan8 A Little Off Center

    Something about a sharp Lincoln bust with some lustrous and/or grainy surfaces, 1909-1920 only. How can you dislike any of these? These ones are obviously my favorites as I show them constantly.
    Avatar coin, now NGC MS64 BN
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    NGC MS65 BN
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    PCGS MS65 RB
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    NGC PF64 BN
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    Don't even ask how many 1916's and 1909's I own. I always find those two dates the most attractive.
     
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  5. BoonTheGoon

    BoonTheGoon Grade A mad lad

    The silver dollars, its the feel of holding several of them at once while raw, you feel the raw power of the silver in your hand!
     
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  6. Hookman

    Hookman Well-Known Member

    I'm that way with any large, heavy, silver coins. I want to hold them in my hand and clink them together and hear the beautiful music of silver coins....but alas, I know better and only clink culls and near culls.
     
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  7. Hookman

    Hookman Well-Known Member

    My coin love started with a Columbian Expo coin in a blue flip that my Dad had and kept in his "strong box". When ever my parents would open the box to look for papers, I would ask if I could hold THE coin. I must have been about 8 or 9. I would hold the coin in my hand and daydream about standing on the deck of the ship next to Columbus, sailing the seas and exploring the world. I would try to look into the ship. I would stare into Columbus's eyes, trying to read his mind.
    Even today, I collect them. Both years, any grade, any time. I have many, but none can or could take the place of that one special one.
     
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  8. Randy Abercrombie

    Randy Abercrombie Supporter! Supporter

    My angelic mother kept a clean home. I am talking sparkling perfection. She would nab bits of dust floating in the air..... Now I am not that. But I do obsess over three things. My woodworking, my old car engine... And I love blast white, immaculate coins. I figure those obsessions likely came from growing up in a sparkling environment.
     
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  9. baseball21

    baseball21 Well-Known Member

    The simple answer is personal taste and financial ability
     
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  10. JPeace$

    JPeace$ Coinaholic

    My grandfather got me some framed coin "collections". You know the ones. Coins glued into their slots. Most heavily circulated. Not expensive at all. I became fascinated by some of the coins because I had never seen them before. They weren't in the general coin circulation at the time. Years later, the bug really hit me when I bought a raw Morgan.
     
  11. Evan8

    Evan8 A Little Off Center

    Sometimes financial ability gets mixed up with financial irresponsibility:bag:

    The food will still be at the store next week. That 1911 off center wheat cent might not be.
     
  12. JPeace$

    JPeace$ Coinaholic

    LMAO. How true.
     
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