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As long as i'm stuck here at home I thought I'd post my first real "poll Question" here go

O.k. Here's the situation; Lets say you see a coin that has a sharp strike blazing full luster and a pretty but also original look to the color, it's in a p.c.g.s. slab and it's in a series you collect, and it really appeals to you. Put on your collector caps for a minute and forget "profit potential" If the coin was not technically high end for the grade for contact marks, would yo buy the coin anyway if the coin had a look that appealed to you? I have 2 such coins and i don't regret either one of them.
The President claims he didn't lie about taxes for those earning less then $250,000 a year with public mandated health insurance yet his own justice department has said they will use the right of the government to tax when the states appeals go to court.

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  • BearBear Posts: 18,953 ✭✭✭
    It is difficult buying coins that excell in all the catagories you mentioned. My rule is this:

    If the coin has an overall pleasing appearence, if it is in the technical grade you desire and

    if you really like the coin, then purchase it if the price is in or near the range of fair. Each

    collector places different values on things such as contact marks, luster, strike, origonal color and

    overall appearence. What may be appealing to you may be a pass for another. If you have gained

    enough experience ,what constitutes a pleasing coin for the grade, then you will find the majority

    of collectors in agreement with you. Always try to sell a few items from time to time. That will

    be the best indication if you are purchasing ,what the community considers pleasing and acceptable

    coins. Bear
    There once was a place called
    Camelotimage
  • LucyBopLucyBop Posts: 14,001 ✭✭✭
    I have never purchased a coin with 'profit potiential' in mind, the same goes for my car collection, comic collection and everything I collect... If the HepKitty seez somethin' she really digs, I'll buy it!
    imageBe Bop A Lula!!
    "Senorita HepKitty"
    "I want a real cool Kitty from Hepcat City, to stay in step with me" - Bill Carter
  • jomjom Posts: 3,458 ✭✭✭✭✭
    I don't really care all that much what the grade is, if I like it I'll buy it...assuming the price is not astronomical. Of course, the price of the coin is part of the decision on whether I "like" it. Know what I mean?

    jom
  • nwcsnwcs Posts: 13,386 ✭✭✭
    Yes, I'd buy them. And I would never look back. I actually have a few coins in for slabbing right now that may have profit potential but I love them. 2 55 frankies with blazing luster (I never use that term unless it's exceptionally reflective for me), steel blue color, and red on the other side. But I also have some ordinary looking morgan dollars that just have a certain charm to them. My collecting started as being hoarding, then registry collection, now it's about what grabs my attention and who care about the rest.
  • Most of my coins were aquired because I liked the look of the coin. I expect to hold them for some time now so they only have to appeal to me for me to buy them. There a a few empty holes in my sets that are not due to a lack of available coins but rather because I have not found the coins that have the "look" that says buy me now before someone else does.
  • Absolutely BUY it....

    I bought a toned Morgan from board member jbsteven...a common date MS61 with a beautiful rainbow...and it's one of the prettiest and favorite coins in my collection.
  • michaelmichael Posts: 9,524 ✭✭
    yes

    the first component of any coin and its most important attribute is

    eye appeal to you!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    sincerely michael
  • BaleyBaley Posts: 22,663 ✭✭✭✭✭
    would you buy the coin anyway if the coin had a look that appealed to you?

    how much does it cost?

    Liberty: Parent of Science & Industry

  • I'd buy it.


    PS...what is "profit potential?" image
    dwood

    "France said this week they need more evidence to convince them Saddam is a threat. Yeah, last time France asked for more evidence it came rollin thru Paris with a German Flag on it." -Dave Letterman
  • buy like your selling, sell like your buying... That's my motto!
    Today's mighty oak is just yesterday's nut that held its ground.
  • I think you did OK. The price is high, but the coin is rare enough to justify the price. You must be building one great set?
    Rusty

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