How much do YOU spend on this hobby, on going basis, minus the actual coins/supplies?
Talking about things like fees and publications.....
Fees like:
Safe Deposit Box
Local coin club fees
ANA fees
EAC fees
The bust half dollar guys...I think you have an org with fees, right?
etc....
Publications that come out on a schedule like:
Coin World
CDN
Etc
(not talking about 1-offs like books, etc)
Was just wondering about that as I could see how people could be spending hundreds of dollars a year and not really realize it ($26/yr here, $100/yr there, $50/yr here, etc) unless you have a budget you pay attention to or something. Sure, many numismatists seem very anally oriented in numbers/accounting, but, sometimes, when calling it a hobby, things are different.
At my peak, I think I was probably spending ~$500/yr on those types of recurring costs. I don't think I was on the low end, nor the high end for some (I know some folks had multiple SDBs, spread out of multiple banks, at that can really add up).
I've been told I tolerate fools poorly...that may explain things if I have a problem with you. Current ebay items - Nothing at the moment
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SDB 2@$75/year
ANA $50 I think annual dues w/ hard copy Numismatist
Coin World $35/year I think
COINAge Usually 3 year hits. I don't have my check book handy.
If anybody can recommend a coin club in N.E. Tenn. PM me please
My biggest expense is gas/food/lodging going to Balt./Whit. and airfare to Rosemont.
Local coin club $15/yr
ANA $45/yr
PCGS $150/yr
Publications/Basic Supplies $185-$235/yr
Travel expenses $500-$1200/yr
So minus travel expenses what you are spending sounds about right for the average numismatist.
https://www.pcgs.com/setregistry/mysetregistry/showcase/6602
Annual ANA membership.
Worry is the interest you pay on a debt you may not owe.
$250 +-
Successful transactions with : MICHAELDIXON, Manorcourtman, Bochiman, bolivarshagnasty, AUandAG, onlyroosies, chumley, Weiss, jdimmick, BAJJERFAN, gene1978, TJM965, Smittys, GRANDAM, JTHawaii, mainejoe, softparade, derryb
Bad transactions with : nobody to date
Let’s just say a lot, like over a $1K easy.
Later, Paul.
Beyond coins and books, the amounts are not that much. Club dues, magazine subscriptions, costs to go to a major regional or national coin show. Most important coins are purchased already slabbed, for instance.
Memberships to PCGS, JRCS and LSCC, not much...........
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Extra expenditures are mainly books and membership. No SDB's or magazines. Cheers, RickO
Let's see ...
SDB - $20 (hey, senior citizen discount)
ANA - $46
SPMC - $39
FUN - $20
SCNA - $12
Coin World - $59
BNR - $30
Assorted reference materials - a few hundred
Slabbing Fees - Varies but probably several hundred
Travel Expenses - at least a grand or more
Exhibiting Materials - a few hundred
Member ANA, SPMC, SCNA, FUN, CONECA
Too much and not enough, at the same time.
None for me.
Collector
75 Positive BST transactions buying and selling with 45 members and counting!
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None for me.
Collector
75 Positive BST transactions buying and selling with 45 members and counting!
instagram.com/klnumismatics
Less than $150, SDB and I need to renew my LSCC membership that's all.
My Collection of Old Holders
Never a slave to one plastic brand will I ever be.
This is my first year as an ANA member. I will renew, possibly upgrading to the hard copy magazine.
Do not forget the time spent. That's worth something.
I do not even want to think about it.
Just coins, no memberships, nothing. My wife and I give ourself $300/mo spending money each. I may buy a couple coins with that or I may wait 4-6 months and buy a nice one.
Positive BST Transactions (buyers and sellers): wondercoin, blu62vette, BAJJERFAN, privatecoin, blu62vette, AlanLastufka, privatecoin
#1 1951 Bowman Los Angeles Rams Team Set
#2 1980 Topps Los Angeles Rams Team Set
#8 (and climbing) 1972 Topps Los Angeles Rams Team Set
My only recurring expense is for a SDB. intermittently, I submit a batch of coins for grading or conservation, The last time was in early 2016 or 2017.
I attempt to minimize this type of expense, as I'd rather spend my coin budget on coins. I will pay for things that are directly related to the coins I collect, such as for reference books and catalogs, but not otherwise. It adds up.
This is what it is currently. Will likely go down in the future as I become a life member in more organizations or if I decide to drop membership.
SDB: $60
ANA: $0 (Life Member)
ANS: $145
CWTS: $0 (Life Member)
TAMS: $30
NBS: $40
C4: $30
EAC: $39
SPMC: $39
FUN ($5)
Travel: Depends on year
ANA-LM, CWTS-LM, NBS, TAMS, ANS
Zero
I agree with ambro, but I did have to let loose with 5 clams last April for the CSNS.
Now along with my coin purchases and fuel expense back and forth from the CSNS I have to let loose with a saw buck.
Too much and not enough. It’s weird but it all comes out even.
Not much annually - SDB free with account balance, ANA life member, no longer subscribe to the rags, PCGS membership for submissions, Shipandinsure.com to avoid lines at the USPS - the best deal of all! Probably $275 total.
My work is more than willing to cover my interests in this hobby; club fees, publication. Only thing I keep up on is my Pcgs membership.
They see it as a way to encourage me to remain part of the company and engaged in the collecting community. I have been a member of the local coin club for nearly ten years, president for two of them and currently VP. I do what I can to bring in members, some become customers.
If you ask me, not enough.
If you’re asking my wife, too much!
Beyond inventory, shipping, and packaging supplies:
Beyond my CDN and PCGS collx club subscription nothing. Did not renew others CW, NN, BNR. Go with freebies / without.
First, any of us that have enough money to spend on hobbies are truly blessed. I love having really neat coins, but the opportunity cost of owning them has changed my hobby outlay recently. I sold one not too long ago and I congratulated myself for making out rather well. Then I did the math. In reality, I owned it for about 5 years and it gave me a 3% ROI. A boring, intangible indexed mutual fund in my portfolio did a little over 10% for that same period.
I derived satisfaction from owning the coin during that time, but at some point the math starts to limit the enjoyment. To put it in real numbers, a $1000 coin appreciating at 3% "earns" $159 in that time. The mutual fund would have earned $610. Sadly, most of my coins have actually depreciated during the last 5 years...... which makes the comparison even more ugly. The engineer and math-nerd part of me can't get past some of it.
So, while I'm not about to do anything drastic, I think I'll work on my 7070 and Walker albums for a while.
Including therapy costs?
Brett Charville --- I work at PCGS
To some coin collecting is therapy.
I'm trying to exercise some self control here! Don't make me think about yesterday. Peace Roy
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Since joining this site 5 years ago my purchases have decreased.
10% of my Gross Income.
Couple hundred bucks a year.
My guess is about $125-150.
Dave