When you are bored....the coins may not be what you need more of......

I've been seeing many threads regarding OP /s being bored....and seems the more coins is being seek to remedy it; picture or otherwise C'mon now....if you.... as a coin collector finds some saturation point; I think.... not of seeking more pictures of coins be a better option
Unless you are bored from other circumstances.......
I would go the opposite to remedy mine
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I got bored TOO believe me NOT and I'd say "should I ask for posting of more coins" or just go ahead find other FUN thing to do ?! Have a few example if you care to know.....
I'll bite, so, what do you do to cure the boredoms?
"A dog breaks your heart only one time and that is when they pass on". Unknown
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9:45
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19:00 YUM 2
20:00 Hmmm...only if you dare to go there...
That beats working 21 days straight.
"A dog breaks your heart only one time and that is when they pass on". Unknown
How did your trip go? You mentioned a while back you were headed to a far off destination.
"A dog breaks your heart only one time and that is when they pass on". Unknown
Cairn to be exact.....almost back to Darwin period
I forced myself to go to bed each and every night so I could be awaken again by the Kookaburra calls in the crack of dawn
Go google them "calling" and it would remind you to the old sound of movie Tarzan 
edited for my grammar 
(I don't know how to download it)
Was it leisure or work? Or maybe both?
"A dog breaks your heart only one time and that is when they pass on". Unknown
Working hard in Sydney but then off for leisure up North as well as the "Bay of Islands" in NZ. CU keep me entertained during the long flights
You don't know how much time flies
for being active in the forum 
Posts like this are great for making me think about the coin collecting hobby's role in my life. Hearing about the boredom, passion, enthusiasm, etc of long-term collectors is invaluable.
Thank you for posting these types of discussions to go along with the rest of the coin talk.
rajah that! Coins can get "heavy" sometime
Sweet !!!
Will you ever come out of the "closet" @Timbuk3 ?
I think JMBullion has a kookaburra coin along with some others that are related to Aussie. The way those birds sound I wouldn't think you'd need an alarm to get up and hear them.
"A dog breaks your heart only one time and that is when they pass on". Unknown
Yap...never fail in the crack of dawn....better than any alarm in the world

and definitely better than this.....
Do you dive for tuna exclusive? Or do you kill anything that moves?
"A dog breaks your heart only one time and that is when they pass on". Unknown
I wouldn't have to kill it if it does not move would I?
Mostly free dive of the beach entry and sometime of the boat around the deep channel for a hefty one

and most time those hundred pounders "pull" me in instead
I don't have a very large or very valuable collection (relatively speaking) compared to most here. And I only got back into coins, now in my 40s, a few years ago. It was a childhood interest instilled by my Grandmother.
I have been working at streamlining and focusing my collection and I have found that I am now able to be entertained by the pieces of my collection that I already have and not just by adding to it. That way my purchases are more meaningful.
I know this is off topic a bit, thanks for reading.
Ever try to salvage any precious metals under water, metal detecting?
"A dog breaks your heart only one time and that is when they pass on". Unknown
that would get me back ache and boredom
I've always won> @thisistheshow said:
What's your favorite coin?
"A dog breaks your heart only one time and that is when they pass on". Unknown
Always thought the rivers must have some interesting things in them after centuries of flooding homes and businesses. Of course the ocean would be a bit different, guessing people lose lots of jewelry while swimming.
"A dog breaks your heart only one time and that is when they pass on". Unknown
I will be md'ing for the first time in my life next month when I travel with my family for a vacation in the town I grew up in. I can't wait!
One of my favorite coins is the silver Washington Quarter. I am 8 holes away from a low grade set I've been slowly working on for awhile, trying to get a nice look to it.
Sounds like a fun vacation. I think Dimeman has a collection of quarters he's been working on. He posts a pic every once in a while. This is a good place to share pics of your collection. I've been collecting Lincoln cents for a while but haven't bought anything in roughly a year or so.
"A dog breaks your heart only one time and that is when they pass on". Unknown
As my Washington set is winding down I have been starting a Lincoln Memorial set. Both of these are in Whitman albums.
Whitman's is fun. You get to handle the coin and don't have to worry that the plastic slab will get scratched. I sorta like copper in AU. It looks right to me. Of course the MS looks awesome but I'm starting to lean in the direction of proof Lincolns rather than business strike when it comes to slabbed MS copper.
"A dog breaks your heart only one time and that is when they pass on". Unknown
Well, he had been unofficially pre-screening the trades on BST if anyone hasn't notice. Look for "Thumb of approval" with a happy face to shop with confidence. Thank you Timbuk3. LOL
I listened to the call of the Kookaburra on youtube...That was cool... so now I am wondering about 20:00 and later......??????

Cheers, RickO
Bored = pay attention to a different hobby for a while. A person really needs 4 or 5 to fall back on. Coin collecting for me is number 2 or 3 in general, but right now in 5th or 6th place, no lie!
Only if you dare.
"A dog breaks your heart only one time and that is when they pass on". Unknown
@1Mike1 .... I was frequently the taker of the ultimate 'Double Dog Dare'..... and in this case, well...
Cheers, RickO
These guys do it for me, 40+ years and they still give me goose-bumps.

POST NUBILA PHOEBUS / AFTER CLOUDS, SUN
Love for Music / Collector of Dreck
Never boring in the sports forum!
I was in the 6th grade, late 1980s, when I discovered those guys and I feel the same way.
Edited to add: Music and coins are both very enjoyable and offer multi-layered enjoyment.
This was my Friday in San Diego ........
The sports forum is a huge benefit of this place to me. A lot of good talk.
If I want sports I'll just watch the White Sox lose another game. (HMMM...maybe that's NOT sports
)
Pete
Gentlemen....curb your imagination and enthusiasm

It is NOT what you think I bet
20:00 frolicking with our docile Mantas
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Try a more obscure area of numismatics where significant discoveries are still out there. Research tools are so much better now and numismatic research hasn't started to catch up in some areas.
Tokens and/or medals are a good example. There are some good books for certain states or subjects but other areas are sparsely documented. The items are generally inexpensive with many rare or interesting pieces available in the $1-$10 range. And there's tons of material on issuers now available online that has never been connected with the coins or medals. Maybe consider doing a little research, making the connections and telling the story here or in a numismatic publication of your choice. It's really fun and a good cure for numismatic boredom.
Problem with Kooks is they don't have a snooze button ! ! !
1947-P & D; 1948-D; 1949-P & S; 1950-D & S; and 1952-S.
Any help locating any of these OBW rolls would be gratefully appreciated!
Swimming with the mantas sounds fun, the closest I got to that was seeing some of them while swimming off the southern FL coast. There were several of them in the waves, you could see inside their mouth. Some people freaked and ran out of the ocean while I just enjoyed the scenery and nature. From what I've heard, they are fairly mild-mannered. Just don't want one to jump on you!
10-4,
My Instagram picturesErik
My registry sets
I remember a definition of bored I heard sometime in the past that stuck with me: "Bored is expecting someone or something to entertain you." I have not been bored since.
2 more legal halibut today, this time from my kayak. Biggest yak halibut for me at 34.5"
Ours are barb-less MANTA RAY....very friendly compare to those called STINGRAY with their poisonous barbs
...so for that reason I do LOVE being cuddle by them 

****Remember Steve Erwin the Aussie guy who was killed by the AUS stingray in his own "backyard"?
Barbed Sting Ray


Barb-less Manta Ray
As gentlemen, @ricko and I didn't imagine anything of the sort. PSSST @ricko, I think you called her bluff.
"A dog breaks your heart only one time and that is when they pass on". Unknown