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<p>[QUOTE="Vess1, post: 1467697, member: 13650"]My collection is a bit busier than I want it to be. I can see why sometimes you need to sell things. It's not a bad problem to have I suppose but it makes it hard to focus on any given area. My excel file has individual sheets for: Bullion, (which includes bars, rounds, most of the ASEs (not in special sets) and any other PM type object.) Then I have sheets for Silver dollars, half dollars, quarters, silver state quarters, dimes, Jeff. Nickels, Buffalo nickels, cents, 19th century, commemoratives, the US type set, 1914 types set, gold, World coins, and a currency sheet. </p><p><br /></p><p> The main parts of my collection would probably be my small collection of nice Morgans, Kennedy half P and D set up to date, MS Franklin half set complete, Buffalo set pretty far along, the US type set, the 1914 set, a large collection of modern commems and a small gold collection. Sometimes I think I could be happy if all I had was my US type set to work on and nothing else. Or just the buffalo nickel set. Or just the 1914 type set with currency. Maybe if I just did those sets I'd be happy. I don't know. But I really like my Morgans too. So it's hard to give up an area for me. </p><p><br /></p><p> I also have coins I don't consider to be part of the collection but save them. They are not documented. There are some I have from childhood that have cool memories attached that make them worth far more than their value. The bulk of it I have collected since I got back into coins in the spring of 2008.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Vess1, post: 1467697, member: 13650"]My collection is a bit busier than I want it to be. I can see why sometimes you need to sell things. It's not a bad problem to have I suppose but it makes it hard to focus on any given area. My excel file has individual sheets for: Bullion, (which includes bars, rounds, most of the ASEs (not in special sets) and any other PM type object.) Then I have sheets for Silver dollars, half dollars, quarters, silver state quarters, dimes, Jeff. Nickels, Buffalo nickels, cents, 19th century, commemoratives, the US type set, 1914 types set, gold, World coins, and a currency sheet. The main parts of my collection would probably be my small collection of nice Morgans, Kennedy half P and D set up to date, MS Franklin half set complete, Buffalo set pretty far along, the US type set, the 1914 set, a large collection of modern commems and a small gold collection. Sometimes I think I could be happy if all I had was my US type set to work on and nothing else. Or just the buffalo nickel set. Or just the 1914 type set with currency. Maybe if I just did those sets I'd be happy. I don't know. But I really like my Morgans too. So it's hard to give up an area for me. I also have coins I don't consider to be part of the collection but save them. They are not documented. There are some I have from childhood that have cool memories attached that make them worth far more than their value. The bulk of it I have collected since I got back into coins in the spring of 2008.[/QUOTE]
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