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<p>[QUOTE="spirityoda, post: 8415176, member: 44633"]Wow! Your coins are amazing. "Buying what <b>you</b> like". <b>Coin goals</b>. I want to buy this coin because ? Does it have eye appeal ? Does it have an interesting history behind it ? Save up money for better quality coins. I know when I was your age I was very impulsive and would buy every coin I said wow nice coin and ended up with some very cheap crappy coins to get rid of later on. Now I am much more <b>focused on my want list</b>. If you are not happy with a coin...sell it or trade it for another coin. Someone suggested a box of 20. Cool idea if you can keep it to that amount. Not me I have 1,200+ coins lol My biggest advice would be to have <b>FUN</b> with your coins. If you are bored with it....then you are doing it wrong. Sharing your coins online is fun and people want to see most coins. When I have spare time on my 2 days off I like looking at many of my coins. It's like seeing old friends. You can take a break from coins. Coins to me are <b>a life long hobby</b>. If I can't afford coins at the moment I like reading or studying about other peoples coins. Buy coin books/catalogs of coins you are interested in learning more about. You could also look into <b>World coins</b>. 3/4ths of my collection is worlds coins and the other 1/4th are from United States. I have an incomplete mercury dime collection, complete statehood quarters dansco album, on going ATB quarters dansco, Short set of Sac dollars dansco album. From the looks of your coins your eye appeal is amazing. Envy is the word. If you are buying coins just to make money you will not be happy with your coins. Coins as an investment is a bad idea. Unless your name is [USER=77704]@panzerman[/USER] . If you have the coin bug then you are not worried about selling any of your coins. I have thoughts of selling trading half of my coins for other interesting coins. This does not mean I have lost the coin bug. Interests change. Coin goals change. I get enjoyment out of my coins. I can escape in them.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="spirityoda, post: 8415176, member: 44633"]Wow! Your coins are amazing. "Buying what [B]you[/B] like". [B]Coin goals[/B]. I want to buy this coin because ? Does it have eye appeal ? Does it have an interesting history behind it ? Save up money for better quality coins. I know when I was your age I was very impulsive and would buy every coin I said wow nice coin and ended up with some very cheap crappy coins to get rid of later on. Now I am much more [B]focused on my want list[/B]. If you are not happy with a coin...sell it or trade it for another coin. Someone suggested a box of 20. Cool idea if you can keep it to that amount. Not me I have 1,200+ coins lol My biggest advice would be to have [B]FUN[/B] with your coins. If you are bored with it....then you are doing it wrong. Sharing your coins online is fun and people want to see most coins. When I have spare time on my 2 days off I like looking at many of my coins. It's like seeing old friends. You can take a break from coins. Coins to me are [B]a life long hobby[/B]. If I can't afford coins at the moment I like reading or studying about other peoples coins. Buy coin books/catalogs of coins you are interested in learning more about. You could also look into [B]World coins[/B]. 3/4ths of my collection is worlds coins and the other 1/4th are from United States. I have an incomplete mercury dime collection, complete statehood quarters dansco album, on going ATB quarters dansco, Short set of Sac dollars dansco album. From the looks of your coins your eye appeal is amazing. Envy is the word. If you are buying coins just to make money you will not be happy with your coins. Coins as an investment is a bad idea. Unless your name is [USER=77704]@panzerman[/USER] . If you have the coin bug then you are not worried about selling any of your coins. I have thoughts of selling trading half of my coins for other interesting coins. This does not mean I have lost the coin bug. Interests change. Coin goals change. I get enjoyment out of my coins. I can escape in them.[/QUOTE]
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