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What area of numismatics did you once collect ... but never again?

291fifth291fifth Posts: 24,694 ✭✭✭✭✭

For me:
1. Patterns ... my wallet still hurts every time I think about the beating I took when they were sold. Thankfully, there weren't many of them.

  1. Mint state Shield Nickels ... while the percentage loss wasn't as bad as the patterns the dollar amount was much worse.
    They were sold 18 years ago and the memory is still bad.
All glory is fleeting.
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  • AMRCAMRC Posts: 4,280 ✭✭✭✭✭

    I do not collect "everything" anymore.

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  • SonorandesertratSonorandesertrat Posts: 5,695 ✭✭✭✭✭

    Austro-German thalers. These were my initial interests in coins, about 50 years ago. Collecting them was fun (and I bought my first ones from Bowers and Ruddy!), but selling them was a real pain.
    Barber half dollars. More than two decades ago, I completed a date/mint set in what would be called 55-58 today. It took forever to find coins that weren't polished, scrubbed, or abused in some other fashion. Finishing the set wore me out, and it sat in a safety deposit box for years until I sold it in 2007.

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  • rheddenrhedden Posts: 6,632 ✭✭✭✭✭
    edited March 10, 2017 8:17AM

    MS Barber dimes. They held steady or dropped in price during the 2006-2008 market bubble period (after I bought them in 2006), and then they continue to drop or hold steady to this day. The PCGS price guide shows a crash somewhere around 2009 for many dates. Even "sleeper dates" like 1907-D and 1909-D, and tough semi-keys like 1901-S and 1903-S in the MS64 range lost large percentages in value. Some of the common dates held steady or increased a bit, but that was trivial. The exception was the 1895-O in MS64, which I still have. I might break even overall if I sell that one at some point. This situation was caused by low demand for the series in the grade range. I should have bought nice XF-AU coins for way less money and I'd be singing the opposite tune.

  • oih82w8oih82w8 Posts: 12,606 ✭✭✭✭✭
    edited March 10, 2017 8:14AM

    Series. I, like so many other new collectors, pushed cents and nickels into coin folders trying to find them all. I have since moved to Type collecting.

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  • EXOJUNKIEEXOJUNKIE Posts: 1,625 ✭✭✭✭✭

    Ditto on series. The obsession to complete sets distracted me (and my $$$) from my real passion, which is exonumia.

    I'm addicted to exonumia ... it is numismatic crack!

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  • AUandAGAUandAG Posts: 24,934 ✭✭✭✭✭

    @AMRC said:
    I do not collect "everything" anymore.

    bob

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  • BaleyBaley Posts: 22,663 ✭✭✭✭✭

    Anything younger than me, with very few exceptions, the most recent the 2009 UHR $20.

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  • TopographicOceansTopographicOceans Posts: 6,535 ✭✭✭✭

    Modern Commemorative Proofs
    Too many to keep up

  • BryceMBryceM Posts: 11,857 ✭✭✭✭✭

    Proofs. Of any kind.

    For some reason a few years back I generally soured on anything made specifically for collectors....... coins, guns, cars, Christmas ornaments..... whatever. Give me the real item, as it was originally intended to be used, and then let me find one in good shape. :)

  • SonorandesertratSonorandesertrat Posts: 5,695 ✭✭✭✭✭
    edited March 10, 2017 1:25PM

    BryceM,
    AARGH.....So you tell me that my special edition numismatic books and catalogs (bound in fine Corinthian leather, embossed in gold, with moiré endpapers,...) are, gulp, crap????? :s

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  • KellenCoinKellenCoin Posts: 1,237 ✭✭✭✭

    Coin holders :) I'm serious, I used to buy coin holders instead of coins to fill them.

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  • MilesWaitsMilesWaits Posts: 5,426 ✭✭✭✭✭

    Non Bullion. Boring but liquid, is my middle name.

    It saddens me to see the BST members attempting to dump their "collectibles" at fire sale pricing.

    Now riding the swell in PM's and surf.
  • messydeskmessydesk Posts: 20,305 ✭✭✭✭✭

    @sparky64 said:
    Yearly Proof & Mint sets.

    This.

  • jcpingjcping Posts: 2,649 ✭✭✭

    Modern mint products. I will buy some if any can catch my eyes but I won't collect them all anymore :tired_face:

    an SLQ and Ike dollars lover
  • BoosibriBoosibri Posts: 12,402 ✭✭✭✭✭
    edited March 10, 2017 10:45AM

    Early gold commems, what was I thinking!

  • Coin FinderCoin Finder Posts: 7,407 ✭✭✭✭✭

    Classic Silver commemoratives....

  • dpooledpoole Posts: 5,940 ✭✭✭✭✭

    @messydesk said:

    @sparky64 said:
    Yearly Proof & Mint sets.

    This.

    This x2

  • topstuftopstuf Posts: 14,803 ✭✭✭✭✭

    I still need the 1909S VDB and I check all my change.

  • ChangeInHistoryChangeInHistory Posts: 3,092 ✭✭✭✭✭

    I no longer buy modern Mint and proof sets. (Unless its after market and been out for 10 years.)
    It also gives me an easy gift request for Christmas

  • WalkerfanWalkerfan Posts: 9,747 ✭✭✭✭✭

    Lincoln Pennies and Buffalo Nickels. I like them but I don't see myself revisiting them.

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  • tradedollarnuttradedollarnut Posts: 20,204 ✭✭✭✭✭

    Ultra rarities

  • koynekwestkoynekwest Posts: 10,048 ✭✭✭✭✭

    The major doubled die Washington quarters in high grade-just too tough to complete, especially if the copper-nickel issues are included.

  • shorecollshorecoll Posts: 5,447 ✭✭✭✭✭

    Never: Mint/proof sets.
    Highly unlikely: Bust dollars, was buying VF/XF back in the 80's for what AGs are now.
    Unlikely: Seated halves, just too much to put a set together.

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  • cameonut2011cameonut2011 Posts: 10,181 ✭✭✭✭✭
    edited March 10, 2017 1:10PM

    High grade Morgan Dollars, Peace Dollars, Seated Liberty coinage, Liberty Head Nickels, Barber Coinage, generic gold (unless at a small premium over melt when gold is down), and pretty much anything post 1850 (with few exceptions).

  • mkman123mkman123 Posts: 6,849 ✭✭✭✭
    edited March 10, 2017 1:14PM

    collector silver bars....while it was fun while it lasted, I wish I stuck to bullion and got more 90% silver and coins I liked

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  • georgiacop50georgiacop50 Posts: 2,909 ✭✭✭✭

    Certified coins in general!

    Because of the gradeflation that has/is occurring, I don't collect slabs any longer. I just buy/sell them.

  • sjcoinssjcoins Posts: 69 ✭✭✭

    Clad Washington quarters the charts look nasty

  • Coin FinderCoin Finder Posts: 7,407 ✭✭✭✭✭

    VAMs......

  • CoinHoarderCoinHoarder Posts: 2,642 ✭✭✭✭✭

    Any and all coins that do not contain silver or gold.

  • SaorAlbaSaorAlba Posts: 7,593 ✭✭✭✭✭

    Mint and proof sets. Could care less. I did buy the Lincoln bicentennial set with the dollar and bronze cents back in 2009 but nothing since.

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  • Cougar1978Cougar1978 Posts: 8,782 ✭✭✭✭✭
    edited March 10, 2017 3:09PM

    At one time I was a World Gold Specialist - sold it all out in 2011 when Gold Peaked getting good money both Bay and Shows.

    Dismayed by high prices on US Gold TC in 1990, I went into World Gold. I remember paying $200 at a show I set up at in 1990 for a number of Canadian PF $100 Gold Coins, beautiful half oz gold coins - Jacques Cartier is one that comes to mind. Did well on these retailing them plus scored big time when gold went up in 2011. The Canada Gold $100 Commemorative Coins one of my favorite series in Numismatics - another is Mexico 50 Gold Peso Centanaro plus Mexico Cabilito Silver Pesos circa 1910. All three of these series are fantastic coins with lots of upside.

    My take on most US Coin mterial at that time post market crash is money already wrung out of a lot of them. I was also a buyer of large size currency at that time in CH and Gem CU, especially NBN - did really well on those too. I did like US Classic Commems and CC material.

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  • CoinspongeCoinsponge Posts: 3,927 ✭✭✭

    Modern coin rolls and bags from the mint. Too much bulk.

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  • TwobitcollectorTwobitcollector Posts: 3,931 ✭✭✭✭✭

    Modern commemoratives

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  • RYKRYK Posts: 35,800 ✭✭✭✭✭

    The Five P's:

    Patterns
    Proof Sets
    Presidents
    Paper money
    Promises

  • LakesammmanLakesammman Posts: 17,460 ✭✭✭✭✭

    Ultra rarities :D

    I loved patterns and did well with them. I'm surprised to see them on the list.

    For me, IHC's. They were fun at one time but I got burned out and quit having fun with them. Decided to never again collect a series where people knew what I needed and could take shots at me. Now, I collect what suits my fancy and no one else can predict what it is.

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  • cameonut2011cameonut2011 Posts: 10,181 ✭✭✭✭✭

    @RYK said:
    The Five P's:

    Patterns
    Proof Sets
    Presidents
    Paper money
    Promises

    I really like this.

  • bolivarshagnastybolivarshagnasty Posts: 7,352 ✭✭✭✭✭

    Never again a date/mint mark series. No more full step Jeffersons or Lincoln varieties.

  • ElcontadorElcontador Posts: 7,688 ✭✭✭✭✭

    I'll get the 1883 With Cents Liberty Nickel in PC 6 and I'm done with the series. Prices have halved for these coins in this grade, or worse in the last three years and pops have skyrocketed. Don't like most recently made coins in this grade I've seen. An all there 1896 in this grade was offered to me for $6K last year; it was a $14K coin in late 2014. I passed on it.

    At this point, if it's post 1850, I'm not interested.

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  • Desert MoonDesert Moon Posts: 5,992 ✭✭✭✭✭

    Large cents, gone
    Half cents, gone
    Indian cents, on the way out
    CWT's, almost gone

    Only copper I will keep are Conders and HTT's, fascinating series'

    Best, SH

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  • Early coppers. I decided I preferred the silver coins of that era. And putting large sums of money into copper seems wrong to me.

  • cameonut2011cameonut2011 Posts: 10,181 ✭✭✭✭✭

    @tradedollarnut said:
    Ultra rarities

    Personal taste or market/liquidity concerns?

  • I first began collecting greek and roman coins. I was a fan of the history and I thought it would be cool to own a piece of history. I was very inexperienced and after a few terrible deals I stopped collecting coins all together. Later on I got back into the hobby and I began collecting older US coins instead. I did this because there was an abundance of information for a newbie to the hobby. To this day I still collect older us coins and my favorite to collect are Morgan Silver Dollars.

  • SonorandesertratSonorandesertrat Posts: 5,695 ✭✭✭✭✭

    @Skanderbeg said:
    Early coppers. I decided I preferred the silver coins of that era. And putting large sums of money into copper seems wrong to me.

    Heretic! :p

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  • cameonut2011cameonut2011 Posts: 10,181 ✭✭✭✭✭
    edited March 10, 2017 10:01PM

    @Sonorandesertrat said:

    @Skanderbeg said:
    Early coppers. I decided I preferred the silver coins of that era. And putting large sums of money into copper seems wrong to me.

    Heretic! :p

    I'll give the early copper collectors credit - they are not addicted to plastic/sticker crutches and have their own EAC standards that have resisted grade inflation.

  • tradedollarnuttradedollarnut Posts: 20,204 ✭✭✭✭✭

    @cameonut2011 said:

    @tradedollarnut said:
    Ultra rarities

    Personal taste or market/liquidity concerns?

    I'm a set builder. And I love dollars - so I decided to focus my resources there

  • BIGAL2749BIGAL2749 Posts: 742 ✭✭✭✭

    Bu rolls of common Morgans and WLH
    Bought them from late 70s to early 90s
    Even holding on to the MS 65s I pull from the rolls has been a mistake.
    Always plan of selling them but never get to it. Still sitting on (79-S,80-S,81-S,82)-S forgot O mint 83,84,85 and 86-P,87-P97-P,03-P,98-O,00-O, 02-O,04-O

    Only Morgan I bought since 92 was a 93-S in low VF

    It took me twenty years to learn what kind of material to buy, pre-1840 type

  • crazyhounddogcrazyhounddog Posts: 14,070 ✭✭✭✭✭

    Copper. I still dabble but nothing like before.

    The bitterness of "Poor Quality" is remembered long after the sweetness of low price is forgotten.

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