Quality, or Quantity?

Discussion in 'Coin Chat' started by Goldstone, May 30, 2009.

  1. FreakyGarrettC

    FreakyGarrettC Wise young snail

    Why was
    your
    whole post
    typed like
    this? ;) J/K

    I would take a couple of nicer coins then say 100 ok coins. So I guess I would say quality over quantity.
     
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  3. tmoneyeagles

    tmoneyeagles Indian Buffalo Gatherer

    Seems
    as
    though
    every
    point
    in
    my
    argument
    needed
    it's
    own
    line!!! :D
    LOL!!! Honestly, just now noticing that! :D LOL
     
  4. RickieB

    RickieB Expert Plunger Sniper

    Quality.....need one say more?

    RickieB
     
  5. FreakyGarrettC

    FreakyGarrettC Wise young snail

    Ok
    now
    I
    understand. :D
     
  6. TomCorona

    TomCorona New Member

    So those that would prefer quality would rather have (1) say, 1921D AU mercury dime versus say a group of 10-15 EF-AU 1900S Barber quarters, or perhaps, say a dozen 1875 EF seated halfs? I dunno. I think I'd take the groups, rather than just the one (though I'd certainly like to have that one).
     
  7. tmoneyeagles

    tmoneyeagles Indian Buffalo Gatherer

    Well shoot, you can't complicate things

    1 Common MS64 St Gaudens or 5 1913 V Nickels

    THERE I WOULD CHOSE QUANTITY!!!
     
  8. coleguy

    coleguy Coin Collector

    I think a lot of people aren't following the original question. Am I to understand that almost everyone here would exchange their entire collection for a single coin? What a waste. It's understandable we all choose quality over quantity, even those with the meagerest of means. But, that wasn't the question.
    Guy~
     
  9. Goldstone

    Goldstone Digging for Gold

    Wow this got a lot more hits than I ever expected, Im thinking of sort of trading up some of my quantity to some quality, but still some of my coins have a little sentimental value...are your coins just a possession to you? or would you be upset to let go to some..?
     
  10. cwart

    cwart Senior Member

    Personally, I am willing to use a filler in my collection (even on a relatively common date, like a 1926 P Peace dollar...). I usually try to walk that line that gives me as much quality as I can afford, but still lets me get a few coins. Nothing wrong with the quality approach, I just lack the patience to wait for that one coin to come to me. :)
     
  11. TomCorona

    TomCorona New Member

    *applauding Coleguy*
     
  12. tmoneyeagles

    tmoneyeagles Indian Buffalo Gatherer

    Yes, some coins I would never ever let go...They are more than just coins to me :D
     
  13. cwart

    cwart Senior Member


    Oh no T$.... when the coins become friends its time to let the math grade slip a little and get out more.... ;) Just kidding, get back to studying.... lol:hammer:
     
  14. clembo

    clembo A closed mind is no mind


    You're getting quoted again.

    I have a pretty large collection of Two Cent Pieces. Heck, I already mentioned it.

    ONE I hope will be buried with me when my time is up. It's an 1866 G-VG coin that is still in the original 2x2 that my dad bought me about 40 years ago.
    Numismatic value? Not much. SENTIMENTAL value? Like I said I hope it gets buried with me.
     
  15. TheNoost

    TheNoost huldufolk

    I have some common morgans and peace the my grandfather picked up from banks in the 50's when he was in his 20's that have been damaged by scraping with a silver knife that I would not trade for anything. Wouldn't have them buried with me though. LOL
     
  16. Harryj

    Harryj Supporter**

    Yes Clembo well said.
    Though there might be a happy medium, buy the highest quality you can afford within your means. And appreciate what you can afford. Sometimes its so easy to spend much over what you can afford.

    Sometimes I'm just happy to find a wheatie or some silver in my pocket change.
     
  17. hippieman556

    hippieman556 Member

    well i am just starting out in this hobby any tips on this as to what ones are better then others as in 1 coin or a bunch of very good coins and i dont even know what 1-70 is and how to tell if they are good or not
     
  18. tmoneyeagles

    tmoneyeagles Indian Buffalo Gatherer

    Don't sweat it, ask any questions you have, and we will gladfully answer

    1-70 is the scale we use to grade coins
    70 being perfect, 1 being a poor coin
    Until you learn how to grade coins, I'd recommend buying graded coins, and then some raw coins, to compare, and see the differences, and try sending a few coins in, or, do a guess the grade thread here, or participate in one, and see how good you can get
    As to quailty vs quantity, quailty is always better, but you can't complicate things
    This question was not meant to be, 1 BU wheat cent, vs 5 very fine st gaudens... That is a no brainer, there you would chose quantity, but that this thread was meant more, like, would you rather have 10 very good morgan dollars, or one really nice, of the same year for the same price
     
  19. Goldstone

    Goldstone Digging for Gold

    Same I have this almost destroyed $10.00 bill from 1929, that has been in my family since the great depression, and I know I wouldn't trade it for a MS67 CC Morgan dollar lol
     
  20. Buffalo Bill

    Buffalo Bill New Member

    To me this is simple. Right now I'm working on a set of F-VF Buffalo Nickels that, when completed, (minus some keys) should cost no more than $100. I would rather have that completed set then any single coin in the collection in MS. Personally, I believe collecting is about sets and series, not individual immaculate coins locked up in a plastic coffins. I've heard alot of talk about protecting yourself as far as resale value goes, but is collecting really about buying and selling? I see collecting as collecting special coins to pass on to my children someday....and I can't help but think my kids will enjoy a complete F Buffalo Nickel set more than 1 1926 S in MS
     
  21. Mr. Coin Lover

    Mr. Coin Lover Supporter**

    I agree. I like what I collect to be headed somewhere, a full set, year set, type set, or whatever. I'm not really into one of this, two of that, and etc. Just not me, but that is the way some people like to collect and if that is what they want great. Thank-goodness we all don't collect the same things and build our collection the same way.
     
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