Wow! I never seriously considered it. I entertained the thought for a few minutes once or twice. However it seemed like I wasn't going to have the money or patience to make it work.
I have considered it and I think it is definitely do-able, but I have champagne dreams on a beer budget.
Always took candy from strangers Didn't wanna get me no trade Never want to be like papa Working for the boss every night and day --"Happy", by the Rolling Stones (1972)
I seem to remember speaking with Les Fox once (he wrote The U.S. Rare Coin Handbook) who told me at one point in his career he was cornering the market on all pre-1800 U.S. gold coins.
It was a one time, and short, conversation so I don't know how that worked out for him. Maybe he still owns most of them?
-Bob collections: Maryland related coins & exonumia, 7070 Type set, and Video Arcade Tokens. The Low Budget Y2K Registry Set
It probably happens more than we think. I have heard of various rare date gold collectors buying up this date or that date and hoarding. My target is not gold.
Always took candy from strangers Didn't wanna get me no trade Never want to be like papa Working for the boss every night and day --"Happy", by the Rolling Stones (1972)
Ever since I was a kid and the Hunt brothers tried to do it with Silver. Seemed so much easier to take a coin like the '28 Peace and go to town.
Looking at the '05 redbook there are several coins you could do it with. Check out the 1880 through 1890 seated half dollars. Mintages in the 5k to 10k range, with prices at averaging maybe $500 each. $2.5 million would take 'em all, if you could do it quickly and quietly enough.
We are like children who look at print and see a serpent in the last letter but one, and a sword in the last. --Severian the Lame
At a recent auction, I thought briefly about cornering the market on 1870-S half dimes, but I only had $100 left in my checking account, so I fell short of my goal by one lousy coin.
It reminds me of a quote "the risk is, you become the market".
-g
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Speak to me of loved ones, favorite places and things, loves lost and gained, tears shed for joy and sorrow, of when I see the sparkle in your eye ... and the blackness when the dream dies, of lovers, fools, adventurers and kings while I sip my wine and contemplate the Chi.
I did it once when I made the first 1958 Lincoln pcgs ms67 red, held it a while, then sold it on Teletrade. Put an outrageous reserve on it, it still sold.
Quis custodiet ipsos custodes?
Apropos of the coin posse/aka caca: "The longer he spoke of his honor, the tighter I held to my purse."
When I was young and foolish I got the crazy notion that I could corner the market on nice attractive '69 quarters. Attempting it was very instructional. The amount of work and the logistics and tactics of this were all tremendous. Obviously it was a mis- erable failure except for the lessons learned and the people met.
The only coins of which I have a significant percentage of the number available are a couple of varieties which were released in this area. Neither is well known but one should be popular someday.
2004-D Bank(?) wrapped uncirculated cents. I go the bank about once or twice a month to pick up some cent rolls to search and see if I can pick up any unc rolls of the other denoms to search/put away. I ask for 10 rolls of cents and "do you have any of the 2005 nickels, dimes or quarters. They never have of the other denoms but I get a lot of unc cent rolls.
NEVER! If you were dog it would be like chasing your tail. The more coins you take off the market the higher that price goes. The more coins you put back on the market the lower the price goes. PLUS you are putting a lot of your eggs in one basket.
Diversity is the cornerstone of good collection and, more often than not, a better, less risky investment.
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 ... ?
Between 2 of my customers and my own collection , I owned 7 1834 capped bust quarter eagles and we've sold most of them in the last 18 months. Have done and am doing that with several types, dates, denominations.
At one point, had 100% of the known population of a certain bust half die variety. Then, a few months later, 50%. Now down to 33 1/3%, oh, where will it end?
I have a vest pocket dealer friend who was President of one the regional Numismatic Society's that hoarded 20 cent pieces in better grades Fine and above.. He had about 280 of them and was trying to the corner the market a bit. This was about 15 years ago. He ended up selling them all over time because the price was going up some and he could not hold them any longer-like money burning a hole in his pocket
Satisfaction lies in the effort, not in the attainment. Full effort is full victory. -Gandhi
What if you picked something with like a population of 50 or so certified coins. Then you buy about 5 of them. Then you crack them out and resubmit them each about 10 times and don't turn in the tags. Now everybody thinks the population is going up and the prices go down. Then you advertise to pay the 25% less than the original price (i.e. the price before you resubmitted the coins) and buy them up. Then you turn in the tags and the pop goes back down.
PCGS has graded just two XF40 1910 Barber halves. I own them both. Sure, you can buy a XF45, VF35, AU50, 53, 55, 58...etc, graded by PCGS, but if you want a PCGS XF40 you have to have one made, or buy one of mine.
I listen to your voice like it was music, [ y o u ' r e ] the song I want to know.
I'd give you the world, just because...
Speak to me of loved ones, favorite places and things, loves lost and gained, tears shed for joy and sorrow, of when I see the sparkle in your eye ... and the blackness when the dream dies, of lovers, fools, adventurers and kings while I sip my wine and contemplate the Chi.
<< <i>What if you picked something with like a population of 50 or so certified coins. Then you buy about 5 of them. Then you crack them out and resubmit them each about 10 times and don't turn in the tags. Now everybody thinks the population is going up and the prices go down. Then you advertise to pay the 25% less than the original price (i.e. the price before you resubmitted the coins) and buy them up. Then you turn in the tags and the pop goes back down.
Would something similar to this work? >>
Evil!
I like it!
-g
I listen to your voice like it was music, [ y o u ' r e ] the song I want to know.
I'd give you the world, just because...
Speak to me of loved ones, favorite places and things, loves lost and gained, tears shed for joy and sorrow, of when I see the sparkle in your eye ... and the blackness when the dream dies, of lovers, fools, adventurers and kings while I sip my wine and contemplate the Chi.
<< <i>At one point, had 100% of the known population of a certain bust half die variety. Then, a few months later, 50%. Now down to 33 1/3%, oh, where will it end? >>
Now, why don't you just tell us exactly which Bust Half die variety you have accumulated? I am suspicious you had the only six copies, sold three leaving you with 50% of six, and then sold another one leaving you with two of the original six whic would be 33 1/3% of your original six. In any case it sounds like I need one of your coins.
I collect Capped Bust series by variety in PCGS AU/MS grades.
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Didn't wanna get me no trade
Never want to be like papa
Working for the boss every night and day
--"Happy", by the Rolling Stones (1972)
Russ, NCNE
It was a one time, and short, conversation so I don't know how that worked out for him. Maybe he still owns most of them?
collections: Maryland related coins & exonumia, 7070 Type set, and Video Arcade Tokens.
The Low Budget Y2K Registry Set
Didn't wanna get me no trade
Never want to be like papa
Working for the boss every night and day
--"Happy", by the Rolling Stones (1972)
Badger
Link to 1950 - 1964 Proof Registry Set
1938 - 1964 Proof Jeffersons w/ Varieties
Sorry, you are not my type.
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Looking at the '05 redbook there are several coins you could do it with. Check out the 1880 through 1890 seated half dollars. Mintages in the 5k to 10k range, with prices at averaging maybe $500 each. $2.5 million would take 'em all, if you could do it quickly and quietly enough.
--Severian the Lame
Joe
Dennis
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None of your beeswax.
Here's a warning parable for coin collectors...
-g
I'd give you the world, just because...
Speak to me of loved ones, favorite places and things, loves lost and gained, tears shed for joy and sorrow, of when I see the sparkle in your eye ...
and the blackness when the dream dies, of lovers, fools, adventurers and kings while I sip my wine and contemplate the Chi.
I thought about hoarding D/S Buffalo Nickels.
Great transactions with oih82w8, JasonGaming, Moose1913.
Apropos of the coin posse/aka caca: "The longer he spoke of his honor, the tighter I held to my purse."
on nice attractive '69 quarters. Attempting it was very instructional. The amount of
work and the logistics and tactics of this were all tremendous. Obviously it was a mis-
erable failure except for the lessons learned and the people met.
The only coins of which I have a significant percentage of the number available are
a couple of varieties which were released in this area. Neither is well known but one
should be popular someday.
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I've got 3 after 6 months of looking.
Steve
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NEVER! If you were dog it would be like chasing your tail. The more coins you take off the market the higher that price goes. The more coins you put back on the market the lower the price goes. PLUS you are putting a lot of your eggs in one basket.
Diversity is the cornerstone of good collection and, more often than not, a better, less risky investment.
Tom
Coin's for sale/trade.
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My specialty doesn't afford me the opportunity to corner any one of them - far too many minted to even consider it.
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1854-O Huge O 25c. PCGS population of twelve coins. I bet in five years, if someone wanted to, they could get half of them.
Would something similar to this work?
Tyler
Beats me, but it sure seems like a lot of work. I would rather start with a coin with a PCGS population of under 20 and try to buy half of them.
<< <i>I'm hoarding all the 1964 Peace dollars
You're in China too?
-g
I'd give you the world, just because...
Speak to me of loved ones, favorite places and things, loves lost and gained, tears shed for joy and sorrow, of when I see the sparkle in your eye ...
and the blackness when the dream dies, of lovers, fools, adventurers and kings while I sip my wine and contemplate the Chi.
<< <i>What if you picked something with like a population of 50 or so certified coins. Then you buy about 5 of them. Then you crack them out and resubmit them each about 10 times and don't turn in the tags. Now everybody thinks the population is going up and the prices go down. Then you advertise to pay the 25% less than the original price (i.e. the price before you resubmitted the coins) and buy them up. Then you turn in the tags and the pop goes back down.
Would something similar to this work? >>
Evil!
I like it!
-g
I'd give you the world, just because...
Speak to me of loved ones, favorite places and things, loves lost and gained, tears shed for joy and sorrow, of when I see the sparkle in your eye ...
and the blackness when the dream dies, of lovers, fools, adventurers and kings while I sip my wine and contemplate the Chi.
<< <i>At one point, had 100% of the known population of a certain bust half die variety. Then, a few months later, 50%. Now down to 33 1/3%, oh, where will it end?
Now, why don't you just tell us exactly which Bust Half die variety you have accumulated? I am suspicious you had the only six copies, sold three leaving you with 50% of six, and then sold another one leaving you with two of the original six whic would be 33 1/3% of your original six. In any case it sounds like I need one of your coins.
I do have the "market cornered" on this variety of 1944 DDO lincoln cent.
Funny I feel no different than I did before I realized this fact.
Sumdunce