Has the enjoyment you get out of collecting increased since eBay and other auction venues came on th

Back in the pre internet days collectors were limited in how they could sell their coins (i.e. to a dealer, to other collectors at a coin club, on a bid board).
With the internet collectors can, if they choose, sell directly to a wide audience of other collectors and cut put the dealer as a middleman. This happens quite often with moderns and happens with classic coinage also.
Has the internet made your hobby experiences more fun and enjoyable?
With the internet collectors can, if they choose, sell directly to a wide audience of other collectors and cut put the dealer as a middleman. This happens quite often with moderns and happens with classic coinage also.
Has the internet made your hobby experiences more fun and enjoyable?
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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)
I think I got burned out by going the e-bay and auction route.
I remember in the 80's being on 10 or 15 dealer mailing lists, who would send out monthly price lists. You pretty much had to 'roll the bones' and hope their description and grade was legit. Boy, I returned a lot of material on those days. I also had many checks returned because the item was already sold.
Now, with a simple image available on the web, I can effectively hone in on the 5% of a dealer’s inventory that interests me. I can find out of the item is still available! Returns (and the associated expense) still occasionally occur, but are rare!
How can you not LOVE IT!
Dave
Old Days -
Bid Boards
Local Dealers
Mail Lists
Teletrade ON THE PHONE!
Currently -
TPG's
Registry Sets
eBay
Teletrade - via Web
Times have sure changed.
I used to drowl over the Bowers and Merena catalogs as the only source of great pictures.
Now, we send them on the forums like it were nothing.
Bottomline: I really enjoy the ability to build a set of coins this way versus days gone by.
Also, coins are more liquid than they used to be. eBay & Teletrade have helped this along.
Gardnerville, NV
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<< <i>Yes. I can find the coins I want much more readily and I have been able to sell excess coins with ease.
Mark >>
Ditto.
<< <i>Oh hell yea!!! >>
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<< <i>Oh hell yea!!! >>
Ditto Kiddo!
Before the Internet, collecting was hit or miss or worse yet, wait for the next mint mailer!
Buying was hit or miss until I happened upon this place which hosts nobodies like me all the way up to Million Dollar coin purchasers!
Selling was out of the question since I never really had anything to sell anyway!
Now I do..............
The name is LEE!
I can sit at my computer and view 100's of coins a day. I can compare PCGS prices, ebay prices and auction house prices, look at their pictures and past auction information, and make an informed judgment and bid. Or not bid.
I agree with lasvegasteddy, I would have not gotten back into the hobby if not for the Internet. Oh, and online auctions (which is what I assume you mean by "other auction venues.").
<< <i>I agree with lasvegasteddy, I would have not gotten back into the hobby if not for the Internet. >>
Me too.
"Inspiration exists, but it has to find you working" Pablo Picasso
I have found collector friends over the Internet I would have never known otherwise. I have developed deeper relationships with dealers I only know superficially at shows because of the Internet.
So it has been nothing but a good thing for me.
It has also given me the opportunity to view and buy coins that I would never have had the chance to see in the old days. The options compared to the way things were before the internet, Ebay, auction sites, and dealer websites are vastly superior in my opinion.
-Randy Newman