Regarding Your Coin Collection.......

Between the gaps and down times of buying, selling, trading, CRH'ing, submitting coins for grading or reading my words here, what are some of the things you guys are doing to enhance and advance your collections?
Disclaimer: I'm not a dealer, trader, grader, investor or professional numismatist. I'm just a hobbyist. (To protect me but mostly you! 🤣 )
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I enjoy researching the provenance of my coins- it definitely adds to my enjoyment to be able to figure out where they have been and through whose hands they have passed.
I sit in my closet and pet my coins.

I'm taking a bit of a hiatus from buying. This is going to allow me to get a better photographic setup. So, I'll be spending more time with the coins I currently have. Hopefully, my imaging skills will improve to the point where people can tell that my coins are actually real! ;-)
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Recently I've been reading mint documents. Man, the mint and the Adams Express Co. were going at it in 1875...
Coin Photographer.
I always keep a few coins I like near my computer. I switch some out periodically when I read something about another coin I may have in my collection, so pull it for review. When it gets cluttered, I put a bunch away again. My time between acquiring and reading about coins is filled with other activities - never bored, never wondering what next... Cheers, RickO
Nothing. What ever I owned 2 years ago, has been sitting, unlooked at. Some have been sold but mainly just set aside. Coin collecting really lost it's shine about two years ago.
I'm usually saving for my next purchase between the gaps.
I don't have a large collection but I always seem to be organizing it. I recently bought a couple of plastic slab boxes. Perfect for what I have. It holds all 4 TPG'er slabs plus the old ANACS soap bars. I also bought a pack of those cellophane slab protector resealable sleeves.
Upgrading inventory with prices for the family, in the event of my untimely demise.
Disclaimer: I'm not a dealer, trader, grader, investor or professional numismatist. I'm just a hobbyist. (To protect me but mostly you! 🤣 )
still buying coins that get my notice and selling the ones that don't fit my collection
2003-present
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What are you doing In-between your buying and selling?
Disclaimer: I'm not a dealer, trader, grader, investor or professional numismatist. I'm just a hobbyist. (To protect me but mostly you! 🤣 )
Do you have any links to what you are reading?
What caused it?
This link to the NNP has some, but not all of the letters. It should give you a good base though, the ones that are mint documents kind of stand out, but there are a few articles or such that aren’t mint documents.
https://forums.collectors.com/home/leaving?allowTrusted=1&target=https://nnp.wustl.edu/library/advancedsearch?contenttype=&imagetype=&fullsearchterm=rg104++++&title=&keywords=&author=&multimediaCreator=&companyName=&auctionConsignor=&publisher=&searchlow=&searchhigh=&lastName=&firstName=&birthSearchlow=&birthSearchhigh=&deathSearchlow=&deathSearchhigh=&ImageDescription=&ImageCreatorName=&ImageContributorName=&Country=&Institution=&CatalogNum=&ArtistName=&Side=&Grade=&Service=&ServiceCatNum=&Composition=&Diameter=&Denomination=&MintMark=&Variety=&Inscription=&EdgeInscription=&Dimensions=&Provenance=&Weight=&hideRestricted=false
Coin Photographer.
Fish or golf. For me, sometimes it's better to back away, lest I get in, "can't see the forest for the trees" mode ...
If we were all the same, the world would be an incredibly boring place.
Tommy
between buying and selling i'm dealing with whatever needs to be dealt with at the present time
2003-present
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I go cherry picking every single day, on ebay. I have about 8 searches I do multiple times daily. I also monitor auctions of interest and study pricing of various series.
http://www.pcgs.com/SetRegistry/publishedset.aspx?s=142753
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I have not purchased any raw coins since January. I have purchased a few slabbed coins (one at Long Beach in February and some from Modcrewman this month). I am going to attend a local show on Friday to snoop and socialize.
I have made 9 submissions of coins to PCGS so far this year. Three have been returned to me. Two more are in the mail as I type this. Two are in QA and two more are in Grading.
As grades post and coins are returned to me I study the grades and designations given by PCGS, I study my notes on my own personal grade opinions, I study the coins when they are returned to me, I try to learn more about having coins graded (and sharpening my grading skills) and I have been spending some time creating new Registry Sets.
I also play around on these Forums.
That's about it for now.
Lost my wife to cancer 2 years ago this Sunday, today is our 37th anniversary.
Coins just mean nothing to me anymore, they are just stuff.
So sorry for your loss... it's tough to recover the passions that are part of our daily lives after they're gone. Peace...
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LanLord, I am so sorry for your loss. If you need it, I am sure there are a number of support groups at/near where you live that you may find some ways to help you move forward in a more positive direction? Surely your wife would have wanted the very best for you. Again, I am so sorry for your loss. Never easy.
I am so sorry, I cannot imagine what you are going through.
I've gotten to a point where I want to complete a type set and I only need three coins. They're all pre 1815, expensive and hard to find. Someone I know who sees quite a few coins is looking for them. If I put out a want list to dealers, if they find anything, they'll be outbidding one another and I'll get stuck with the tab. So I wait.
I haven't bought or sold anything in 5 1/2 years. The last coin I bought was a very well struck 1817 CBH in a PC 4 holder. It's owner found one in MS 65 at one of the pedigreed collections of them which sold that year.
I enjoy the hobby, but am not pleased with all of the focus on marketing, and not on the coins themselves, though I understand why this is happening. To a degree, this is also why I may go to a show, do a look see and some meets and greets, and that's about it.
"Seu cabra da peste,
"Sou Mangueira......."
When I have the time I like to arrange my collection into 2 categories - "Sellable" coins and then "Keeper" coins. This way all the ones I don't mind selling for whatever reason, is at hand and ready to go..............
"When they can't find anything wrong with you, they create it!"
Every now and again I pick out 1-3 coins or so to upgrade from my favorite set and see what I can find. That's about where I'm at right now.
Realizing the coins I want are getting even harder to find. The good ole days are over.
I look everyday for coins, and through my searches I'm looking through a bunch of material and getting to learn more about each type and what a good example is for the grade.
Coin roll searching.

Just found this one. Not opened yet.
I check in on this forum several times a day, I peruse a coin dedicated Instagram account several times a day and look at GregCollections a few times a week. I try to look at as many coins as I can because I love seeing beautiful examples of coins and it helps to train my eye.
I’ll also go through my entire collection from time to time and see which coins I would like to get rid of and put that money into another coin in an effort to always be moving from quantity to quality.
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Very sorry for your loss LanLord.
I can mildly understand your point. Every now and then when my wife and I get in a fight it gets me feeling down and sometimes I’ll think about my coin collection (I’m not sure why that’s where my mind goes in those moments) and I’ll think “who cares about this stuff, why do I bother with it?”
Did your wife ever share in any hobby related experiences with you?