Increasing your collection

Discussion in 'Coin Chat' started by Bonedigger, Nov 4, 2005.

  1. Bonedigger

    Bonedigger New Member

    When if ever have you drastically added onto your collection, for what reason, and by what means if I may ask? Here is what I've done over the past year or so. I virtually liquidated (and still in the process) a 40 year old Sportscard collection. I mostly got rid of my 60's and 70's stuff. Using those funds along with a lucky stock acquisition and sale probably added $15K in value to my total coin collection. This was mainly over a three month period from January-March, 05. Since then I've gone thru buying periods but nothing like that large step in the 1st quarter of 05.

    Why? Well, would you believe my wife informed me one day that my "Damned Baseball Cards" were taking up too much room, LOL. So I converted them into something which takes up less space and you can always get rid of the (commons) ;D

    Bone
     
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  3. tcore

    tcore Coin Collector

    Bone,

    I haven't been at coin collecting for too long now, so I haven't done anything like you're inquiring about. If I may ask two questions... You say that you've added a certain amount to your collection this year. Have you added fewer high-end pieces or more volume? Also, how did you go about liquidating your sports cards? I've got a few I wouldn't mind getting rid of as well...probably nothing like you had, but maybe 6 or 7 thousand baseball cards.
     
  4. Bonedigger

    Bonedigger New Member

    I tried to do both with no rhyme-or-reason, LOL. I added a few high-end coins (gold) and then went with increasing the volume of 19th and 20th century silver. I even got a few rolls of Walker's & Franklin halves and Mercury dimes.

    As far as Sportscards, theu DO ADD UP!!!
     
  5. Andy

    Andy Coin Collector

    Usually I buy one coin at at time and enjoy that process. However, I was planning on going on a spending spree in New York a couple of weekends ago. I was going up for a planned reunion and thought I could spend some pre-party time finishing out my French 20 Gold Franc collection with the coin shops of Manhattan. But the hurricane never changed its course and it built up its strength so I ended up at home listening to the wind howl and playing camp out in the walk in closet with my kids.
     
  6. Speedy

    Speedy Researching Coins Supporter

    A builder I know has a large hoard of coins and he brought me some to buy....I was only able to get some of what little he brought and most of them had PVC and some other problems...but the thing was that most of them were better dates....I gave him a list of what I wanted with my offer....he took the list to a dealer and the dealer said I was ripping him off (he said that with out looking at the coins....) I tried to show how PVC hurt the coins and such so I got them for $200....more than I was offering but it was alright....I got the PVC off some alright but others were too bad...out of the lot I got a 1938-D half in VF (ANACS says F15) a 1897-S Barber Half in G....and some more....I wish he would bring more but I think he still thinks I got too good of deal....maybe I can buy them off his kids someday.

    But other than that time I mostly buy coins here and there....not in lots--I hope to start sometime and then use what I don't want to sell and buy other coins.

    Speedy
     
  7. De Orc

    De Orc Well-Known Member

    I have had to cut down my Baseball collection to mainly Irod, Piazza, Bagwell & Puckett and my Hockey to Dafoe, Cujo, Hassk, Beezer & Belfour LOL for much the same reason it was taking over the house, but of course my wife's Red Wings collection is Sacred :rolleyes: My coin collection is growing slowly but suerly and in a quiet fashion LOL to be honest she would rather buy me coins than cards :)
    my latest buys have been another Morgan for my collection and a Titanium Blue. I have my eye on another 4 or 5 mainly silver and one gold.

    De Orc :)
     
  8. Cloudsweeper99

    Cloudsweeper99 Treasure Hunter

    2004 was a big year for me, combining a return to the hobby with some strong opinions about the direction of gold and silver. Ironically, since joining CT my collection has almost ground to a halt except for some bargain silver coin purchases and filling holes in Whitman folders to pass the time. CT made me realize I needed to know more before proceeding. With all of the specialized knowledge required, and the counterfiets, and the overgrading, and the untrustworthy dealers, I'm lucky not to have been burned. I'm currently doing more reading than collecting before starting something new.
     
  9. karrlot

    karrlot Senior Member

    I collect circulated world coins by date (and mintmark). I periodically buy a 22lb bag of coins from sellers in Germany. The first bag I bought probably quadrupled the size of my collection for less that $150. I've bought four bags so far. I also occasionally buy a specific lot of coins if I am trying expand or complete a particular series from a particular country. I'm getting to the point on many countries and series, that I have to start looking for particular (harder to find) dates or mm. However, even on the most recent bag I bought I was able to add a few hundred coins to my collection.
     
  10. De Orc

    De Orc Well-Known Member

    well thanks to you guy's and this thread I have just gone out and spent a fortune on 1Lb of mixed world coins so that I can sit and sort them LOL (Cost just on £5/$8.5) ah well who knows might just find something in it :rolleyes:

    De Orc :D
     
  11. KEngel1021

    KEngel1021 Junior Member

    I have purchased world coins by the pound. From my experience, I always get a lot of coins from Spain in that mix.
     
  12. RickieB

    RickieB Expert Plunger Sniper

    For me I can plan value increases in the collection by calculating end of year sales and commision % from those sales. I map out a list of gold coins that need to be in my current collection of the entire series of American Gold Eagles from 1986 to present....and by selection and dealer relationships accquire them. I was lucky enough this year to have won 10K via a lottery ticket and 30% of that went into the gold collection both eagles and Modern Gold Commems. I have ~ 24 remaining coins to complete the Uncirc series thus far. I have also collected all the 1/10th oz Platinum Eagles since 1997 both uncirc and proof...I forsee another 5K going in this Jan06 30% of the anticipated bonus to add key date 1oz AGE to finalize the collection.

    :D RickieB
     
  13. happycobra

    happycobra Senior Member

    I cataloged my world coins I got out of a local dealers nickel box when I was a kid. I also added coins and notes from my brother’s world travel when he was in the navy and a few notes from my father’s note horde. That made for over 150+ items but little value. Other than that I’ve been sticking to my meager budget.
     
  14. karrlot

    karrlot Senior Member

    That is very true. Sometimes I get a bunch of spain, sometimes I get a WHOLE BUNCH of spain, but spain is always a heavy coutry. As a result I do not have many holes in my spanish collection. My household also has numerous spanish coins to use as TV/chore coins, art projects, and as a replacement for sandbags to put in the trunk when it snows. My eyes have also become very good at recognizing dates inside those little stars!
     
  15. Just Carl

    Just Carl Numismatist

    To many years of collecting

    I am a habitual collector of to many things and just can't stop. I've been a coin collector for about 60 years. At times I've gotten tired of some of the stuff and sold it and later was really sorry about that. I've been on the PCGS weg site with about 25 giveaways in the last few years to help reduce the volume of coins. However, I go to all the coin shows and around here there are coin shows almost every weekend. There are coin dealers at flea markets, hobby shops and even in large department stores. I just can't resist buying a new coin when I see one I like and they are everywhere. This coin collecting thing is like walking past a movie theater and the smell of the pop corn makes you want to just go in to buy the pop corn and the heck with the movie. As to wives nagging about getting rid of excess stuff, there is always the possibility of getting rid of the nagging wife. I miss mine now.
     
  16. crazy larry

    crazy larry New Member

    whenever I can, for no other reason than sometimes I can , and usually by buying rolls on ebay. I love the look of a roll of BU Morgans. :cool: even if they're 1921's. :p :rolleyes:
     
  17. brb79

    brb79 New Member

    Coins

    Hello
    Well nowadays i have not been able collect many coins as i have no time in this hobby anymore and maybe i have lost a little interest
    But i have two huge boxes of coins of my country going back to 18th and 19th century and also coins from other countries as well
    It is literally my treasure and i will never sell those coins
     
  18. smb12321

    smb12321 New Member

    I sold all my peripheral coins (Lincoln collection, silver dollars, odd coins) in order to concentrate on my Type Set which I had started when I was a teenager a zillion years ago. I spent approx $150,000 the past two years but finally finished. I still bought every specimen "one coin at a time" rather than buying another collection. The fun is collecting the individual coin...I am now thinking of building a set of Standing Liberty Quarters in Uncirculated condition. I've always admired the artistry of that coin.
     
  19. quick dog

    quick dog New Member

    I have a problem. :( I think the coins that you guys exhibit here, and the historical stories you relate, are really interesting. Some of these coins are truly beautiful. So, what's the problem?

    For what ever reason, I have lost any semblance of a "collector's" mentality. I used to have really nice rock and mineral collections. I basically gave most of the specimens away or tossed them out. I probably have thousands of world coins, mostly worthless, but some pretty good. I just can't muster the enthusiam or energy to do anything with them. For whatever reason, I am perfectly content to religiously examine your stuff and read the stories.

    I feel a bit like a non-believer amidst a bunch of new-born Christians. Signed, confused in Placerville. :confused:
     
  20. Speedy

    Speedy Researching Coins Supporter

    How about this coin quick dog????
    The photo doesn't do it good...it looks much better!

    Speedy
     
  21. quick dog

    quick dog New Member

    Beautiful. Perhaps what I should do is go through my stuff and pick out a few coins for "show and tell". That's how they handle kindergarteners. Some of the hardcore coin guys can beat me up a bit for having the audacity to show such worthless poop. I have no idea what is worthy of exhibition, but maybe I'll give it a try. ;) -
     
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