Building a Collection?

Discussion in 'Ancient Coins' started by Mrktstrtmyhm, Nov 6, 2021.

  1. Larry Squires

    Larry Squires Member

    @TIF If it comes with a similar coin story……. sure. Maybe with an Apollo commemorative. With an Eisenhower (reverse).

    The acoustic sounds, and storyline, behind Animals is merciless. Always been a favorite, and I love how that’s depicted in your coin storyboard.
     
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  3. ominus1

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  4. ominus1

    ominus1 Well-Known Member

    ..how 'bout a space shuttle Columbia $5 piece (THE 1st coin i ever bought btw) and a i like Ike silver dollar herb crusher?!?...:D IMG_0759.JPG
     
  5. Phil's Coins

    Phil's Coins Well-Known Member

    It is YOUR collection so collect what appeals to you. Later on you can decide which way to want to go. Buy the best that you can afford and keep them protected.
    Semper Fi
     
  6. Larry Squires

    Larry Squires Member

    of course! and a mint series of 2002 Ohio state quarters.
     
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  7. John Anthony

    John Anthony Ultracrepidarian

    Make sure you get the gold plated ones!
     
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  8. Valentinian

    Valentinian Well-Known Member

    Ancient-coin collectors seems to be close to unanimous in recommending "Collect what you like." I completely agree.

    Here is a website for beginners
    http://augustuscoins.com/ed/
    with a page entitled "What should I collect?"
    http://augustuscoins.com/ed/catalogs/themes.html
    which repeats that answer and gives some ideas and has links to related resources.

    It may be that this CoinTalk forum is the best resource of all. It has a great search engine and almost any topic you might ask about has been addressed. For example, some of us love our books. If you decide you would like some books, you can search for recommendations. How might you store your coins? That has been addressed many times. What about coins of Athens? There have been many posts. Constantine? Many posts. You name it, and CoinTalk can help.
     
  9. dougsmit

    dougsmit Member

    Yes but, in addition to all those opportunities for self help, feel free to post questions. We do give extra credit when it appears you first made an effort to help yourself but we are here for you. Do post any new coins you get including the ID as you have researched it (don't trust every seller to be correct and checking will do you good).
     
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  10. tibor

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  11. I_v_a_n

    I_v_a_n Well-Known Member

    After almost 30 years of collecting, I think, I'll finish somewhere here with about 50 coins which can help me imagine all the history from Lydia as by Herodotus to modern times:

    Золотая Коллекция_small.jpg
     
  12. Cucumbor

    Cucumbor Well-Known Member

    Gee, that's beautiful

    Q
     
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  13. TIF

    TIF Always learning.

    Ivan... that's a gorgeous arrangement! Wow!!
     
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  14. I_v_a_n

    I_v_a_n Well-Known Member

    @TIF , @Cucumbor
    Thanks!
    This is to show in practice how can look a very modest result of a wide range collecting.
     
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  15. Parthicus

    Parthicus Well-Known Member

    @TIF : Wow, that display of coins based on Pink Floyd's "Animals" is impressive. Now, if you can do "Ummagumma", including the song "Several Species of Small Furry Animals Gathered Together in a Cave and Grooving with a Pict", then I'll really be impressed :p

    There's lots of good advice already in this thread. I'll just add that, in my experience, you have to let a specialty choose you rather than you setting out to choose it. At one point, early in my ancients collecting (c.1998) I decided I should specialize in coins of the Hephthalites/Huns and related. I soon got some decent examples of the main types, but my heart wasn't really into it, and I soon moved onto Parthians. Now, 20 years later, I've added a few more Hephthalite/etc. coins, but now they make sense as part of my broader collection of Sasanian and early Islamic, as examples from the borderlands that often imitated Sasanian designs. Just remember to read up on whatever you do decide to collect- these coins are so much more meaningful and interesting when you understand who issued them, what the designs and inscriptions mean, what was going on when they were in use, etc.
     
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  16. Marsden

    Marsden Well-Known Member

    Wow, you just brightened everyone's day with that spectacular shot! Thanks!
     
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