Are Rich Collectors Different From You And Me?

<< <i>"The rich are different from you and me." -- F. Scott Fitzgerald
"Yes, they have more money." -- Ernest Hemingway >>
Lately the Superdealers claim the Coin Market for quality Coins is just booming along as usual. That is a wonderful Statement, causes me gooseflesh and gets me to feeling all warm inside. But in reality, what do I care about the "quality market"? I never could afford quality, I'm not rich. I buy US Mint Products if I want quality. In the classics I buy widgets and processed wizzed-up, dipped and recolored crap. Of course it's all slabbed but you know what I mean. When I can, I buy CAC stuff, but it still has that wizzed look all us poor collectors know and accept. Of course the elite amongst us are into rainbow toned widgets. And of course they are all NT original Coins.

Will my collecting habits change during a downturn in the market? Maybe, but I am a Coin Collector and I will be buying some sort of Coins whenever possible. If that means I will pick up fresh rolls at the Bank from time to time, so be it. The US Mint will continue to get the bulk of my collecting dollar. There is no question about the authenticity from them and slabs are not required. If they on rare occasion send me a dog, I have 30 days to send it back for a refund or replacement. Those are terms even a poor slob like me can live with.
Let the elitist Dealers pump and dump quality all day long - I could care less. I'll continue to enjoy the quality and original surfaces of US Mint product - from the website or my local Bank - at face value.
Downturn be damned. I'm a Collector and I collect what I like.

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<< <i>I don't know. Ask TDN
I put my pants on three legs at a time just like the rest of you.
<< <i>Are Rich Collectors Different From You And Me? >>
Yes, They have more Money!
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<< <i>Are Rich Collectors Different From You And Me? >>
Yes, They have more Money!
Well DUH!!!
Collect what you like and what you decide to afford. Why worry about socioeconomic differences over which we have little control?
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Thanks for the thread.
I give away money. I collect money.
I don’t love money . I do love the Lord God.
-Randy Newman
Hoard the keys.
variety or upgrading a coin in my sons found from circulation sets.
Its OK... I can wait for an answer on that one... presently time rich and money poor
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kinda strange ones those rich are too
more snobs up high then down low
1% thinks 99% is wrong
99% think 1% is wrong
humility is uncommon in the 1% whereas in the 99% it abounds
as to collecting in income rackets...i know the one i'm in and it will survive fine
to take their money and the famous always worry about the cloying
masses.
We should all count our blessings. Coin collectors just get to count higher
than most others.
Coin's for sale/trade.
Tom Pilitowski
US Rare Coin Investments
800-624-1870
<< <i>I do business with several collectors who spend hundreds of thousands of dollars a year on their coins, several who spend millions of dollars a year on their coins. One who has spent more than 2 million with me just in the last couple of months and these fellows are much more down to earth than most people who spend a fraction of a fraction of a fraction of a fraction of that. >>
So your one of them, No just kidding your right I have some friends that bank 5 hundred to 1 Million A mo and will go out for a beer or to the race track with me and not look down on others.
Hoard the keys.
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<< <i>I do business with several collectors who spend hundreds of thousands of dollars a year on their coins, several who spend millions of dollars a year on their coins. One who has spent more than 2 million with me just in the last couple of months and these fellows are much more down to earth than most people who spend a fraction of a fraction of a fraction of a fraction of that. >>
So your one of them, No just kidding your right I have some friends that bank 5 hundred to 1 Million A mo and will go out for a beer or to the race track with me and not look down on others.
Heheh,
Generally speaking its definitely NOT the most well off collectors who are the biggest ball busters.
Coin's for sale/trade.
Tom Pilitowski
US Rare Coin Investments
800-624-1870
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<< <i>WHAT'S A RICH COLLECTOR? >>
Good point. They're investors and not collectors.
Most collectors start with lower grade cheaper coins and as available cash increases so does the quality and price tag on their coin purchases. In general don't we all buy the best possible coins within our individual budgets?
If I could afford to offer 15 million (hypothetical selling price
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<< <i>WHAT'S A RICH COLLECTOR? >>
Good point. They're investors and not collectors. >>
That's a ridiculous assumption. And you still haven't answered the question.
Is a "rich" collector someone like John J. Pittman who made less than 20K a year while building a world class collection? Is it R. Henry Norweb who was a very wealthy man who , with most of the effort from his wife, built one of the greatest collections in the world? Is it some NBA player who Dwight Manley pumps $20MM of coins into their portfolio when they don't even recognize the denomination? Maybe it's Stewart Blay who chisels granite in his Soho loft for a living? Or perhaps a "Hunt-like" bullion hoarder who covets his 5,000 ozs. of gold?
What's a rich collector?
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<< <i>WHAT'S A RICH COLLECTOR? >>
Good point. They're investors and not collectors. >>
That's a ridiculous assumption. And you still haven't answered the question.
Is a "rich" collector someone like John J. Pittman who made less than 20K a year while building a world class collection? Is it R. Henry Norweb who was a very wealthy man who , with most of the effort from his wife, built one of the greatest collections in the world? Is it some NBA player who Dwight Manley pumps $20MM of coins into their portfolio when they don't even recognize the denomination? Maybe it's Stewart Blay who chisels granite in his Soho loft for a living? Or perhaps a "Hunt-like" bullion hoarder who covets his 5,000 ozs. of gold?
What's a rich collector?
First, I don't make ridiculous assumptions.
Second, pump a few drinks into an oldtimer and ask about how Pittman build his collection.
Third, I've never known anyone of means that was a true collector in all aspects of the hobby. They are investors first - they always have an eye toward making a buck.
Maybe you should be hitting the hookah instead.
There are wealthy and not so wealthy collectors in all areas. Some approach coin collecting from more of a hobby standpoint, others from more of an investment standpoint. The two are not mutually exclusive.
I would doubt that an Ebay seller such as SeatedLibertyKeys is wealthy, but he obviously limits his interest in coins to an investment standpoint.
From all indications, Saintguru and TDN are men of means who approach collecting from primarily a collector's standpoint- researching their respective series and assembling collections of the best examples they can find.
There are as many different approaches to the hobby as there are personality types- I don't think personal wealth has anything to do with it.
JMO.
-Randy Newman
<< <i>This is me I need to see if they can holder the fuzz ball.
Incidentally, I see a couple of CircCams in there
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yes - they are not biased toward only one brand of holder like you are.
Whenever you meet a rich guy, just imagine what he looks like when
he has a bad stomach virus....then you will realize that he is no different than you
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I shall not today attempt further to define the type of collector I understand to be embraced within that shorthand description; and perhaps I could never succeed in intelligibly doing so. But I know it when I see it, and Saintguru is it.