I was wondering what on average do cointalk members pay for coins. Vote for what you can afford. Thank You~ Hazard Joe
I can manage the 10 to 50 routinely... but have to save for 500 to 1K which is the price range of the coins I am in need of.
I generally stay in the $10 to $50 range. My wife tends to get cranky when I spend to much more on a coin.
I don't like how it says $150 and up cause that makes it sound like you have no ceiling price and I have spent over $150 A LOT lately, but can't see myself spending over $400-$500 anytime soon. EDIT* I see it says what do you usually spend, so nevermind. oops
Its different all the time, sometimes I cant justify a five dollar coin, other times I go all out and get into the hundreds.
Yes...it is something big.....GOLD....probably a 10th ounce because i wont spend more than $150..lol (unless I can find an EF Gorgon for that price) stainless
I'm a bottom feeder in a sense that I'm always in lookout for low grade coins and don't like spending more than $10 for one coin, although I have spend much more for few. 80% of all coins in my collection are from trades and I get all the pricey stuff from trade as well. High grade low price foreign coins are my favorites and I always try to stick to my budget of $25 a month for buying.
i dont buy alot of coins as of late, but coins and/or notes, i stick around the $50 range lol i average about $100 a month, so its not that often i spend mroe the $50 on anything... hence why i am doing so much in world notes lately lol they cheaper
It is different each time I buy a coin. Sometimes they are $10 and sometimes they are $250, $500, $750, etc. I don't have a norm...so I guess you could say that I buy what I can afford, and that changes everyday since I'm self-employed. Speedy