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Ever Bid Too Much for One Because You Paid Too Little for Another?

Just wondering how some of you look at coin purchases (and sales for that matter).

I kind of look at them as one on going transaction.

Like yesterday, I won three coins at well under my max bid, and then had to pay a bit too much to win the fourth in a dog fight.

But I averaged the cost of all those coins out and I was comfortable with what I spent on them as viewed as a lot.

I try not to get too caught up in the numbers of coin collecting. There use to be a time where I obsessed over every dollar spent. I know you have to use your head, but I just don't have time for the aggravation anymore.

This is something I do for pleasure and interaction with my fellows. I'm not going to get tripped up by the pluses and minuses. What is given today, can be taken tomorrow and vice versa. When I think of what I have gotten out of my participation in this forum over the last year, how do you price that?

Clankeye
Brevity is the soul of wit. --William Shakespeare

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  • JohnZJohnZ Posts: 1,732
    Very well said, Clankeye. I often pay more than Kruase value on darkside coins that I really want, but then I'm not the least bit interested in coins as an invesment. I collect purely for aesthtic reasons, whether artistic or historic. Still, I have managed to steal a few nice coins for much less than they should have sold for. I suppose it does all even out...

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  • << <i>I'm not the least bit interested in coins as an invesment. I collect purely for aesthtic reasons, whether artistic or historic >>



    John--that sums it up for me quite nicely.

    My return to collecting has just been such a positive experience for me a yardstick of money lost or gained just doesn't have any relevance anymore.

    Clankeye
    Brevity is the soul of wit. --William Shakespeare
  • It's called "cost averaging" and yes I do, esp. if it's from the same seller and you are saving on shipping cost. That's one major advantage of buying in lots or whole collections, only one shipping fee vs. per coin. image
    Terry

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  • ajaanajaan Posts: 17,398 ✭✭✭✭✭
    Ever have momentary insanity and bid too much hoping you will get out bid?

    I do.

    DPOTD-3
    'Emancipate yourselves from mental slavery'

    CU #3245 B.N.A. #428


    Don
  • done that too. image
    Terry

    eBay Store

    DPOTD Jan 2005, Meet the Darksiders
  • ajaanajaan Posts: 17,398 ✭✭✭✭✭
    Scarce coin. I was checking his reserve and hit it. image

    DPOTD-3
    'Emancipate yourselves from mental slavery'

    CU #3245 B.N.A. #428


    Don


  • << <i>Ever have momentary insanity >>



    Momentary insanity has become a permanent fixture in my life.


    Clankeye
    Brevity is the soul of wit. --William Shakespeare
  • cosmicdebriscosmicdebris Posts: 12,332 ✭✭✭
    Coins??????????? Investment???????? That's what all those mutual funds in my 401K are for, right?
    Bill

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    09/07/2006
  • laurentyvanlaurentyvan Posts: 4,243 ✭✭✭
    Hell, I thought I was the only one using the weak justification of "cost averaging". Glad to see I'm not and I've gotten very comfortable with it;rationalization is a wonderful thing!
    Ajaan, if you win that Vickie at that price it's still less than half of bookimage
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  • ajaanajaan Posts: 17,398 ✭✭✭✭✭


    << <i>Ajaan, if you win that Vickie at that price it's still less than half of book >>


    Not really Laurent. The $350 he lists as 'book' is C$350 which is about US$250. Have to be careful with some of these sellers who quote Charlton and neglect to mention Charlton is in Canadian Dollars.

    DPOTD-3
    'Emancipate yourselves from mental slavery'

    CU #3245 B.N.A. #428


    Don
  • I don't think I do, at least I don't consciously do cost averaging. I am always trying for a bargain.
    So many coins, so little money!
    Ebay name: bhil3
  • I do a bit of cost averaging too, and sometimes end up with a nicer piece the second go around.
    Joe
  • wybritwybrit Posts: 6,961 ✭✭✭
    Ever Bid Too Much for One Because You Paid Too Little for Another?

    Absolutely. If I have a big hole to fill and the example is worth it, what the hey.

    Cost averaging is just like buying a large lot from someone. Some of the coins you get won't be worth the money you paid, others are a steal. Pretty typical for my adventures at coin shows.
    Former owner, Cambridge Gate collection.
  • nwcsnwcs Posts: 13,386 ✭✭✭
    Not really. I am generally good about not chasing an item. I kind of have this natural spidey sense that starts warning me if I'm going to waste money of something. Most of the time it's right. Sometimes I'll go down in the trenches, though, in a bid war. But it's rare that it's something that I will regret not getting. So far that has happened for one item that I lost because my internet connection and ebay was too slow.
  • ajaanajaan Posts: 17,398 ✭✭✭✭✭
    YES! I've been outbid. Whew!

    DPOTD-3
    'Emancipate yourselves from mental slavery'

    CU #3245 B.N.A. #428


    Don
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