Kind of buried right now. I made a big purchase in March. It was something I have kicked myself for not buying for over ten years!
Retired dealer and avid collector of U.S. type coins, 19th century presidential campaign medalets and selected medals. In recent years I have been working on a set of British coins - at least one coin from each king or queen who issued pieces that are collectible. I am also collecting at least one coin for each Roman emperor from Julius Caesar to ... ?
@BillJones said:
Kind of buried right now. I made a big purchase in March. It was something I have kicked myself for not buying for over ten years!
How about a show and tell?
I already did one.
1801 Thomas Jefferson inaugural medal in silver. Estimated population 12 in silver, 4 or 5 in White medal.
The dies were made by John Reich.
Retired dealer and avid collector of U.S. type coins, 19th century presidential campaign medalets and selected medals. In recent years I have been working on a set of British coins - at least one coin from each king or queen who issued pieces that are collectible. I am also collecting at least one coin for each Roman emperor from Julius Caesar to ... ?
@pointfivezero I lol'ed! I was telling a buddy just this morning how much I was thinking of spending on upcoming coin expenditures and he says, "ah, so that's what it's like being single with no kids at home!" and darnit, I MISSED my opportunity to reply, "well, spend as much as I'm about to and you WILL be single!" heh
Someday I might remarry, but honestly, her dowry is going to have to be mint state capped bust half dimes...
Kind of buried right now. I made a big purchase in March. It was something I have kicked myself for not buying for over ten years!
1801 Thomas Jefferson inaugural medal in silver. Estimated population 12 in silver, 4 or 5 in White medal.
The dies were made by John Reich.
Very interesting; but, how do you put a value on something so exotic?
You look at previous auction results. Sometimes you just gulp and pay if you want it bad enough.
Earlier this year one that was also in a PCGS MS-62 holder sold for quite a bit more. Some collectors would find the higher priced piece more attractive. The higher priced one didn’t have the dark toning spots, but it did have a colorful toning sheen that I have noted which sometimes forms on silver items that have been dipped. Sometimes it’s attractive; sometimes I don’t care for it.
Retired dealer and avid collector of U.S. type coins, 19th century presidential campaign medalets and selected medals. In recent years I have been working on a set of British coins - at least one coin from each king or queen who issued pieces that are collectible. I am also collecting at least one coin for each Roman emperor from Julius Caesar to ... ?
Definitely spent more this year than expected, to this point.
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That being said, if the ‘right’ coin comes along, I would probably do like most here. I would get creative, shift things around and try to make it happen.
Some coins I don’t see how you budget for. They’re rare, expensive, and if you miss ‘em, it might be years before another example as nice comes along. So you reel ‘em in, if at all possible!👍
@MrEureka said:
My 2024 budget got spent in 2023. Now spending 2025 money.
Only one year "in the hole?" That's exemplary financial restraint.
I hope readers realize what a rarity and highly sought after coin Barberian acquired. It's the holy grail of seated half collectors.
The "girlfriend tax" to maintain peace was almost 20% of the purchase price, on top of the purchase price. That's 2-3 years of coin purchases alone. I now must sell coins to purchase more coins.
I just found the topic amusing considering how much I reached for a single coin and how it's erased my coin budget for the next decade unless I sell something. I've become a total degenerate coin collector.
I don't have a fixed budget. I limit my spending to what's left over after paying my living expenses and covering my savings goals.
I also limit my spending to avoid getting too high of an asset allocation since I don't buy coins as "investments". I've passed on some coins I could have "afforded" in the past for this reason, some I have regretted but mostly not.
I have bought about half a dozen coins so far this year, but nothing of particular significance.
@MrEureka said:
My 2024 budget got spent in 2023. Now spending 2025 money.
Only one year "in the hole?" That's exemplary financial restraint.
I hope readers realize what a rarity and highly sought after coin Barberian acquired. It's the holy grail of seated half collectors.
The "girlfriend tax" to maintain peace was almost 20% of the purchase price, on top of the purchase price. That's 2-3 years of coin purchases alone. I now must sell coins to purchase more coins.
Our E-Bay store is at it's slowest point since 2019. The only positive I can say is that we are only spending $21/mo to stay open. Haven't sold a slabbed $20 gold since February. Not great since that's all we offer.
Selling generics ($20's) on E-Bay, paying the 9% fee isn't currently in vogue. Thus, we pulled all generics from the store. If there are no spreads we're not going to waste the effort packing and shipping to net less than what we would pay for a given coin. . We are Buying some graded 63-65 Saints when the price fits.
When we hit our limit (not very large) , we'll probably start financing the purchases by selling modern 1 oz eagles to a dealer. Thus, we do have ways to build the budget back.
WE opened the store to sell excess inventory.
Given our lack of expertise, the store should have done little more than accomplish our original goal. Instead we got a bit lucky in our timing. In essence we became the proverbial blind squirrel .
everyone knows that even a blind squirrel can find a nut once in a while. For a short period of time, we found the nut.
Should I be insulted that my wife said that to me years ago?
Sales do have seemed to have fallen off a cliff recently at EBay for me, the only stuff moving is inexpensive slabbed Lincolns and Jeffersons, which mostly are just old generations of stuff I replaced long ago in my upgrading. The $50-100 transactions remain, but from three months ago nicer Walkers, Morgans, Peace, and the like slowed greatly. It fits the narrative that while higher end auctions are still selling stuff, the average collector is getting slammed by inflation and job anxiety IMO.
I just packed up a couple dozen nicer coins and sent them to GC. Fortunately, they are all coins that I've had for a long time so have little in them but they are right in the GC niche -- for example a F15 1920 no D SR Lincoln that I actually found years ago searching raw coins.
@jkrk said:
Can't spend what I don't have (not going there).
Our E-Bay store is at it's slowest point since 2019. The only positive I can say is that we are only spending $21/mo to stay open. Haven't sold a slabbed $20 gold since February. Not great since that's all we offer.
Selling generics ($20's) on E-Bay, paying the 9% fee isn't currently in vogue. Thus, we pulled all generics from the store. If there are no spreads we're not going to waste the effort packing and shipping to net less than what we would pay for a given coin. . We are Buying some graded 63-65 Saints when the price fits.
When we hit our limit (not very large) , we'll probably start financing the purchases by selling modern 1 oz eagles to a dealer. Thus, we do have ways to build the budget back.
WE opened the store to sell excess inventory.
Given our lack of expertise, the store should have done little more than accomplish our original goal. Instead we got a bit lucky in our timing. In essence we became the proverbial blind squirrel .
everyone knows that even a blind squirrel can find a nut once in a while. For a short period of time, we found the nut.
Should I be insulted that my wife said that to me years ago?
Jay, let me know if you ever want to try selling in our pre-33 gold group. You're already in the group, It's free, there is no membership cost or seller fee. Only thing is that generic premiums are pretty low at the moment and thats not just Ebay, but by eliminating the 9% fee it still might work out to be a higher net for you.
I have a little savings that I'm funneling into coins but I'm not spending like I did after I got the tax refund. That was more of a "Perfect Storm" in that the funds were there and so were the generic gold pieces I wanted... along with one type-piece. I'm cutting my expectations too and looking for lower end material to fill albums...
Collecting: Dansco 7070; Middle Date Large Cents (VF-AU); Box of 20;
Way under last year but it has to be. But I had a huge buy week so maybe not so much? I don’t bother with a budget as I’ll likely break it! Collecting is feast or famine….
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Kind of buried right now. I made a big purchase in March. It was something I have kicked myself for not buying for over ten years!
How about a show and tell?
Sometimes, it’s better to be LUCKY than good. 🍀 🍺👍
My Full Walker Registry Set (1916-1947):
https://www.ngccoin.com/registry/competitive-sets/16292/
I already did one.
1801 Thomas Jefferson inaugural medal in silver. Estimated population 12 in silver, 4 or 5 in White medal.
The dies were made by John Reich.
Very interesting; but, how do you put a value on something so exotic?
So many coins.......so little..........money.
My War Nickels https://www.pcgs.com/setregistry/nickels/jefferson-nickels-specialty-sets/jefferson-nickels-fs-basic-war-set-circulation-strikes-1942-1945/publishedset/94452
Not doing too bad considering it’s December…..oh wait
@pointfivezero I lol'ed! I was telling a buddy just this morning how much I was thinking of spending on upcoming coin expenditures and he says, "ah, so that's what it's like being single with no kids at home!" and darnit, I MISSED my opportunity to reply, "well, spend as much as I'm about to and you WILL be single!" heh
Someday I might remarry, but honestly, her dowry is going to have to be mint state capped bust half dimes...
New website: Groovycoins.com Capped Bust Half Dime registry set: Bikergeek CBHD LM Set
You look at previous auction results. Sometimes you just gulp and pay if you want it bad enough.
Earlier this year one that was also in a PCGS MS-62 holder sold for quite a bit more. Some collectors would find the higher priced piece more attractive. The higher priced one didn’t have the dark toning spots, but it did have a colorful toning sheen that I have noted which sometimes forms on silver items that have been dipped. Sometimes it’s attractive; sometimes I don’t care for it.
Definitely spent more this year than expected, to this point.
>
That being said, if the ‘right’ coin comes along, I would probably do like most here. I would get creative, shift things around and try to make it happen.
Some coins I don’t see how you budget for. They’re rare, expensive, and if you miss ‘em, it might be years before another example as nice comes along. So you reel ‘em in, if at all possible!👍
I’ll be busting through my annual budget in the next 1-1/2 weeks. Some great coins coming up in auction.
Steve
My collecting “Pride & Joy” is my PCGS Registry Dansco 7070 Set:
https://www.pcgs.com/setregistry/type-sets/design-type-sets/complete-dansco-7070-modified-type-set-1796-date/publishedset/213996
I like to refer to it as , my cap space. This should sum it up.
I'm ready to pull the trigger on a VF 1871-cc quarter. Problem is, only a few exist. Maybe someday.
It's not a budget. It is a hole I try to fill, and I keep digging it deeper.
Only one year "in the hole?" That's exemplary financial restraint.
Still plenty of dry powder, hoping to use some at Summer FUN if the right coins are there.
I hope readers realize what a rarity and highly sought after coin Barberian acquired. It's the holy grail of seated half collectors.
"Got a flaming heart, can't get my fill"
The "girlfriend tax" to maintain peace was almost 20% of the purchase price, on top of the purchase price. That's 2-3 years of coin purchases alone. I now must sell coins to purchase more coins.
I just found the topic amusing considering how much I reached for a single coin and how it's erased my coin budget for the next decade unless I sell something. I've become a total degenerate coin collector.
SHOT / BLOWN / WIPED OUT...cant resist me some PL/ DMPL Morgans!!!!!
TC71
well last night I found out a small loan I made in July of 22 is being repaid so let the games begin! James
I don't have a fixed budget. I limit my spending to what's left over after paying my living expenses and covering my savings goals.
I also limit my spending to avoid getting too high of an asset allocation since I don't buy coins as "investments". I've passed on some coins I could have "afforded" in the past for this reason, some I have regretted but mostly not.
I have bought about half a dozen coins so far this year, but nothing of particular significance.
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Not as good as I’d like unfortunately. The family economy is hurting under my roof.
Having fun while switching things up and focusing on a next level PCGS slabbed 1950+ type set, while still looking for great examples for the 7070.
lol
Budget? Oh, that.
I would characterize it in a word as blown, shot, or kaput.
So I had to double it.
'78 S !!!Wow!!
Same here and I have 100% of it unspent.
Can't spend what I don't have (not going there).
Our E-Bay store is at it's slowest point since 2019. The only positive I can say is that we are only spending $21/mo to stay open. Haven't sold a slabbed $20 gold since February. Not great since that's all we offer.
Selling generics ($20's) on E-Bay, paying the 9% fee isn't currently in vogue. Thus, we pulled all generics from the store. If there are no spreads we're not going to waste the effort packing and shipping to net less than what we would pay for a given coin. . We are Buying some graded 63-65 Saints when the price fits.
When we hit our limit (not very large) , we'll probably start financing the purchases by selling modern 1 oz eagles to a dealer. Thus, we do have ways to build the budget back.
WE opened the store to sell excess inventory.
Given our lack of expertise, the store should have done little more than accomplish our original goal. Instead we got a bit lucky in our timing. In essence we became the proverbial blind squirrel .
everyone knows that even a blind squirrel can find a nut once in a while. For a short period of time, we found the nut.
Should I be insulted that my wife said that to me years ago?
@jkrk
Sales do have seemed to have fallen off a cliff recently at EBay for me, the only stuff moving is inexpensive slabbed Lincolns and Jeffersons, which mostly are just old generations of stuff I replaced long ago in my upgrading. The $50-100 transactions remain, but from three months ago nicer Walkers, Morgans, Peace, and the like slowed greatly. It fits the narrative that while higher end auctions are still selling stuff, the average collector is getting slammed by inflation and job anxiety IMO.
I just packed up a couple dozen nicer coins and sent them to GC. Fortunately, they are all coins that I've had for a long time so have little in them but they are right in the GC niche -- for example a F15 1920 no D SR Lincoln that I actually found years ago searching raw coins.
Deficit spending. If uncle Sam can do it so can I .
Up elevator to penthouse. Show sales for 2024 surprisingly high. Even some CACG material had thought paid too much for moved (positive result).
Jay, let me know if you ever want to try selling in our pre-33 gold group. You're already in the group, It's free, there is no membership cost or seller fee. Only thing is that generic premiums are pretty low at the moment and thats not just Ebay, but by eliminating the 9% fee it still might work out to be a higher net for you.
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Dan,
TY for your consideration.
I removed all generics from E-Bay months ago. Low margins. Not for me.
I am more of a buyer of generics (63/64) closer to melt.
I hedge unwanted inventory in the futures market.
Ty again, for your advice. I will be in contact if something changes.
Jay
Wait, we're supposed to have a budget?
Mark's 8TF Redux
Mark's 7/8TF Set
Mark's 7TF Set
I have a little savings that I'm funneling into coins but I'm not spending like I did after I got the tax refund. That was more of a "Perfect Storm" in that the funds were there and so were the generic gold pieces I wanted... along with one type-piece. I'm cutting my expectations too and looking for lower end material to fill albums...
Successful BST transactions with: SilverEagles92; Ahrensdad; Smitty; GregHansen; Lablade; Mercury10c; copperflopper; whatsup; KISHU1; scrapman1077, crispy, canadanz, smallchange, robkool, Mission16, ranshdow, ibzman350, Fallguy, Collectorcoins, SurfinxHI, jwitten, Walkerguy21D, dsessom.
I was doing ok up to the middle of May and now I can only hear my brain saying “slow the •••• down”.
Maybe next month. Lol
Wayne
Kennedys are my quest...
Way under last year but it has to be. But I had a huge buy week so maybe not so much? I don’t bother with a budget as I’ll likely break it! Collecting is feast or famine….
“The thrill of the hunt never gets old”
PCGS Registry: Screaming Eagles
Copperindian
Retired sets: Soaring Eagles
Copperindian
After my previous post, I no longer have much of a 2025 budget left?
Jim
When a man who is honestly mistaken hears the truth, he will either quit being mistaken or cease to be honest....Abraham Lincoln
Patriotism is supporting your country all the time, and your government when it deserves it.....Mark Twain
Money? I don't have any, I'm down to my last penny.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6Hkx-Txg04M
Disclaimer: I'm not a dealer, trader, grader, investor or professional numismatist. I'm just a hobbyist. (To protect me but mostly you! 🤣 )