What is your pet peeve with coins ?
How about the " S " stamp on a IKE Dollar, A coin that size with a mint mark the size of pin head. I never understood that.
What's yours?
What's yours?
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Oy!
"Inspiration exists, but it has to find you working" Pablo Picasso
I was a Monkey
halfs or quarters ...what up with that ?
edge lettering
- The whole "State Quarter" series thing (Yawn!)
- The whole "Presidential Dollar and First Lady" series (BIGGER Yawn!)
- ALL modern issues (are there ANY creative designers working at the US Mint??? Where has the beauty gone?)
- Weak strikes (you're the US Frickin' Mint for Chrise-sakes, how hard is it for you to do your job correctly???)
AND...
- People who artificially tone coins
- People who clean, dip, whizz, etc. coins
- People who LIKE THE LOOK of artifically toned, cleaned, dipped, or whizzed coins (they perpetuate the practice)
- People who buy the slab because they need the slab ticket grade for their Registry Set (as opposed to people who actually buy the COIN)
- People who think a coin is automatically graded accurately just because it's in a PCGS slab
FLAT RELIEF...
Boring...
"Bongo hurtles along the rain soaked highway of life on underinflated bald retread tires."
~Wayne
Yep, that and the cost. Why is it everything I seem to like now is out of my price bracket?
The darkside beckons.
Honestly... designers couldn't have come up with something other than the hodgepodge of lame designs we have now?
peacockcoins
-Randy Newman
roadrunner
dizzyfoxx - You should make that sig line picture into a poster. I'd buy one. I stop and admire every time I see it.
"If I say something in the woods and my wife isn't there to hear it.....am I still wrong?"
My Washington Quarter Registry set...in progress
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Doggedly collecting coins of the Central American Republic.
Visit the Society of US Pattern Collectors at USPatterns.com.
<< <i>Are we only allowed ONE? OK, maybe most of these aren't pet peeves about COINS, but they're close enough...
- The whole "State Quarter" series thing (Yawn!)
- The whole "Presidential Dollar and First Lady" series (BIGGER Yawn!)
- ALL modern issues (are there ANY creative designers working at the US Mint??? Where has the beauty gone?)
- Weak strikes (you're the US Frickin' Mint for Chrise-sakes, how hard is it for you to do your job correctly???)
AND...
- People who artificially tone coins
- People who clean, dip, whizz, etc. coins
- People who LIKE THE LOOK of artifically toned, cleaned, dipped, or whizzed coins (they perpetuate the practice)
- People who buy the slab because they need the slab ticket grade for their Registry Set (as opposed to people who actually buy the COIN)
- People who think a coin is automatically graded accurately just because it's in a PCGS slab >>
Well said. And I will add to that list - Any coin with a President on it.
- All clad coins
As a subcategory, the dealers who don't know the difference between a "market acceptable" POS and a nice coin, but price all of them
as if they are PQ for the grade.
2) All of the overgraded **** and coins which imo should not be slabbed due to artificial toning and / or environmental damage that I have to go through before finally finding something worth buying.
3) People like the 'esteemed' Mr. Kagin.
"Seu cabra da peste,
"Sou Mangueira......."
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<< <i>Are we only allowed ONE? OK, maybe most of these aren't pet peeves about COINS, but they're close enough...
- The whole "State Quarter" series thing (Yawn!)
- The whole "Presidential Dollar and First Lady" series (BIGGER Yawn!)
- ALL modern issues (are there ANY creative designers working at the US Mint??? Where has the beauty gone?)
- Weak strikes (you're the US Frickin' Mint for Chrise-sakes, how hard is it for you to do your job correctly???)
AND...
- People who artificially tone coins
- People who clean, dip, whizz, etc. coins
- People who LIKE THE LOOK of artifically toned, cleaned, dipped, or whizzed coins (they perpetuate the practice)
- People who buy the slab because they need the slab ticket grade for their Registry Set (as opposed to people who actually buy the COIN)
- People who think a coin is automatically graded accurately just because it's in a PCGS slab >>
Well said. And I will add to that list - Any coin with a President on it.
- All clad coins >>
I hate Dead Heads too! And it's a shame that our Nickel will have a Dead Head indefinitely due to our legislators succumbing to the pressure of Virginia special interests; at least until they stop making 5-cent pieces b/c it costs too much! Which leads to another peeve. Quit producing paper dollars already and let the coin circulate. It will save us taxpayers billions!!
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Steve
2. The Canada-like depths that our coinage has descended to. Get ready for Kwanza quarters and colorized titanium "lucky" 7-dollar pieces.
3. No Carson City coins from 1886-1888.
I was a Monkey
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<< <i>schemers and scammers who seem pervasive throughout the hobby....makes me sick....and to them, go get a life! >>
You are TOO much a gentleman. Capitol punishment for coin doctoring!
>>>That the majority of buyers and sellers in our hobby get poor deals or are ripped off. While that may not be the case for Forum Members it is certainly true when taking all parts of the hobby under consideration>>>
if you include all buyers and all seller then how can a "majority get ripped off"?? even in a deal where there is a rip being performed there can at most only be 50% of the participants being ripped
am i taking this too literal?
greg
www.brunkauctions.com
being a member of such forum, the ladies might mistake me for a coin nerd
i'm not a nerd am i guys? ........ ....... guys???
greg
www.brunkauctions.com
<< <i> 3) People like the 'esteemed' Mr. Kagin. >>
Elcontador---Could you be more specific?
Worry is the interest you pay on a debt you may not owe.
"Paper money eventually returns to its intrinsic value---zero."----Voltaire
"Everything you say should be true, but not everything true should be said."----Voltaire
They call me "Pack the Ripper"
Remember the Pan-Pac coins? Or the Standing Liberty quarter design? Or the Walker? The Columbus commemorative, or most commemoratives for that matter.....
I'd love to see the mint put some artists to work.
-William
BTW.. I am not flaming anyone, they are just not my choice.
2. Bidiots and the people who prey on them.
3. Dealers with poor customer service.
if you include all buyers and all seller then how can a "majority get ripped off"?? even in a deal where there is a rip being performed there can at most only be 50% of the participants being ripped
Most dealers do far more deals than most collectors.
Doggedly collecting coins of the Central American Republic.
Visit the Society of US Pattern Collectors at USPatterns.com.
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