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I sold it all, now what?

I sold my entire collection six years ago. I felt, at the time, I had to do it.
I’m a natural collector. I like the history in the coin, not necessarily the monetary value of it, although, that spark of silver sends a twinkle to my eye.
That’s right, I don’t want to collect because of melt value.
It’s been a while.
Honestly, I have no idea what I’m doing now.
I don’t know what to collect now. I’m thinking Barber quarters. A lot of them.
I literally don’t know.
Hi,
Just gonna read.

I like to collect coins. The history intigues me. I wonder, as I hold an 1858 penny, who held it and what they did with it.
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    1Mike11Mike1 Posts: 4,445 ✭✭✭✭✭

    Welcome

    "May the silver waves that bear you heavenward be filled with love’s whisperings"

    "A dog breaks your heart only one time and that is when they pass on". Unknown
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    CoinstartledCoinstartled Posts: 10,135 ✭✭✭✭✭

    Welcome to the forum. If you attend a local show you will likely get hooked again. careful with pricing as many series have been in serious decline since you sold.

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    RarityRarity Posts: 1,458 ✭✭✭✭

    How about 1950-1959 proof Lincoln cent?

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    Yeah, What was the person doing with that 1858 coin, in, obviously the dawn of the Civil War?
    Anyway, I’ve lost my understanding. Just trying to get it back.
    The romanticism of collecting is hopefully not lost.

    I like to collect coins. The history intigues me. I wonder, as I hold an 1858 penny, who held it and what they did with it.
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    ElmhurstElmhurst Posts: 795 ✭✭✭

    Read the red book again (and again), decide what you like, and don't buy crap ( details coins, etc.)

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    sparky64sparky64 Posts: 7,062 ✭✭✭✭✭

    Welcome!

    You have a clean slate.
    Whatever you decide you should do better the second time around.
    I know I would.

    "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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    Type2Type2 Posts: 13,985 ✭✭✭✭✭

    Welcome and now you can start all over.



    Hoard the keys.
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    Dave99BDave99B Posts: 8,916 ✭✭✭✭✭

    Welcome! If I were you, I'd go Standing Liberty, not Barber!

    Have fun,
    Dave

    Always looking for original, better date VF20-VF35 Barber quarters and halves, and a quality beer.
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    I love standing liberties. I was thinking better to go older. But standing liberties are my favorites. Just the design. The erratic mintage.
    Standing liberties seem to suffer. Love them.

    I like to collect coins. The history intigues me. I wonder, as I hold an 1858 penny, who held it and what they did with it.
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    ParadisefoundParadisefound Posts: 8,623 ✭✭✭✭✭
    edited September 6, 2018 11:00PM

    Welcome back and I am looking forward to see your 1st coin back ;)

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    Timbuk3Timbuk3 Posts: 11,658 ✭✭✭✭✭

    Hi, welcome and good luck !!! :)

    Timbuk3
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    rickoricko Posts: 98,724 ✭✭✭✭✭

    @faceglider.... Welcome aboard and welcome back to the hobby. Look forward to hearing of your decisions and first purchase. Best of luck... Cheers, RickO

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    DIMEMANDIMEMAN Posts: 22,403 ✭✭✭✭✭

    Welcome to the jungle! How about Mercury Dimes? :)

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    PerryHallPerryHall Posts: 47,534 ✭✭✭✭✭

    Try type collecting. At least you'll have a variety of coins which will help maintain your interest.

    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

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    SmudgeSmudge Posts: 9,969 ✭✭✭✭✭

    Welcome. Those metal disks are habit forming. Never get it out of your system.

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    BillDugan1959BillDugan1959 Posts: 3,821 ✭✭✭✭✭

    Welcome and please proceed slowly and cautiously.

    I had an older friend, now 85, who sold a nice foreign/Ancients collection for about $125,000 nine years ago. He soon reinvested about $25,000 in four early U.S. Dollars. Those have been real PITAs to liquidate in his old age!

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    COCollectorCOCollector Posts: 1,416 ✭✭✭✭✭
    edited September 7, 2018 8:59AM

    Successful BST transactions with forum members thebigeng, SPalladino, Zoidmeister, jacrispies, coin22lover, coinsarefun, jwitten, CommemKing.

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    SiriusBlackSiriusBlack Posts: 1,120 ✭✭✭✭✭

    Welcome! I’m in a similar situation, I stopped collecting about 4 years ago. I kept the coins I had, which was nothing of great value and put them all away. In June I decided to start back up again. Currently I’m still trying to narrow down my focus, it changes weekly, but for me, I’m mainly doing a Lincoln Cent Dansco album, 7070 typeset album, and am playing with slabbed toned Lincoln Cents. That gives me just enough variety that I can usually find something to purchase each week, even if it’s just buying a few penny rolls from the bank to take home and explore for my album!

    The Box of 20 is a great idea. I’m going to do a $150 and below toned Lincoln set!

    Collector of randomness. Photographer at PCGS. Lover of Harry Potter.

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    PTVETTERPTVETTER Posts: 6,109 ✭✭✭✭✭

    Welcome and enjoy the information on this forum

    Pat Vetter,Mercury Dime registry set,1938 Proof set registry,Pat & BJ Coins:724-325-7211


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    topstuftopstuf Posts: 14,803 ✭✭✭✭✭

    @ErrorsOnCoins said:
    7070 type set in PCGS Plastic

    or for a wild ride, go for Major Error Coins B)

    You will NOT regret a type set.
    Variety, history, NOT BORING. :)

    Oh, and ...if you can... start with the tough ones. B)

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    BryceMBryceM Posts: 11,933 ✭✭✭✭✭

    I’ve gravitated to type collecting, but 18th & early 19th century coins (currently) hold the most interest for me. I’m better able to tolerate & enjoy coins in lower grades and that makes the pursuit more fun. The crudeness and relative scarcity of these issues are also pretty intriguing.

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    BillJonesBillJones Posts: 35,802 ✭✭✭✭✭
    edited September 7, 2018 1:37PM

    Since you like history, why don’t you give a type set a try? A Barber Quarter set would limit you to only the 1892 - 1916 time period, and there are some wicked expensive coins in it like the 1901-S.

    Retired dealer and avid collector of U.S. type coins, 19th century presidential campaign medalets and selected medals. In recent years I have been working on a set of British coins - at least one coin from each king or queen who issued pieces that are collectible. I am also collecting at least one coin for each Roman emperor from Julius Caesar to ... ?
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    BuffaloIronTailBuffaloIronTail Posts: 7,742 ✭✭✭✭✭

    @Dave99B said:
    Welcome! If I were you, I'd go Standing Liberty, not Barber!

    Have fun,
    Dave

    Excellent pick for silver, Dave.

    You could also drive yourself crazy and become a "Buffnik", which is the modern day usage for a "Beatnik".

    Buffalo Nickel collecting is not for everyone. Sanity is overrated anyway.

    Pete

    "I tell them there's no problems.....only solutions" - John Lennon
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    WALLEWALLE Posts: 352 ✭✭✭✭

    Like those above said, do a TYPE SET. You will have fun.

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    SwampboySwampboy Posts: 13,238 ✭✭✭✭✭

    Have fun @faceglider and

    "Inspiration exists, but it has to find you working" Pablo Picasso

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    jmski52jmski52 Posts: 23,960 ✭✭✭✭✭

    Welcome! One thing for sure, if you ask for advice here - you'll get it. You came to the right place if you want to re-kindle the fire.

    Q: Are You Printing Money? Bernanke: Not Literally

    I knew it would happen.
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    1630Boston1630Boston Posts: 14,156 ✭✭✭✭✭

    Welcome :smile:

    Successful transactions with : MICHAELDIXON, Manorcourtman, Bochiman, bolivarshagnasty, AUandAG, onlyroosies, chumley, Weiss, jdimmick, BAJJERFAN, gene1978, TJM965, Smittys, GRANDAM, JTHawaii, mainejoe, softparade, derryb, Ricko

    Bad transactions with : nobody to date

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    3stars3stars Posts: 2,300 ✭✭✭✭✭

    The dark side calls you! I sold my US collection, now working an England collection. Way, way more dates, types, and history to learn about. One thousand+ years of coins top collect

    Previous transactions: Wondercoin, goldman86, dmarks, Type2
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    MrEurekaMrEureka Posts: 24,688 ✭✭✭✭✭
    edited September 7, 2018 2:52PM

    Assuming the budget allows it, try collecting one series like a rich man, registry style, in slabs, and everything else raw and like you’re on a very tight budget. And I do mean “everything”. I’ve actually never met anyone who did that, but it’s a great solution to the “quantity vs quality” conundrum.

    Andy Lustig

    Doggedly collecting coins of the Central American Republic.

    Visit the Society of US Pattern Collectors at USPatterns.com.
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    cladkingcladking Posts: 29,974 ✭✭✭✭✭

    You're in an enviable position; the desire to collect coins and don't know which.

    Take your time deciding and then take your time collecting to have fun.

    Of course time flies even when you're not having fun but that's another issue altogether. ;)

    tempus fugit extra philosophiam.
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    TootawlTootawl Posts: 5,877 ✭✭✭

    Here's an idea that a few have mention - a Dansco 7070 type set but with all first or last year issue!

    PCGS Currency: HOF 2013, Best Low Ball Set 2009-2014, 2016, 2018. Appreciation Award 2015, Best Showcase 2018, Numerous others.
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    USMarine6USMarine6 Posts: 2,093 ✭✭✭✭✭

    I just recently sold off my collection in order to build a house. I have no regrets but can't wait to get back in the game. Figure it will happen about a year from now. I'm pretty sure I'll be doing the box of 20 concept again.

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    jtlee321jtlee321 Posts: 2,367 ✭✭✭✭✭

    Welcome back. I'd go to a local show and listen to your heart. See which series draws you in naturally. Then educate your mind on that series. Collecting that series will then be incredibly rewarding, even if not from a financial standpoint. Collectors collect and they collect what they love, that's why they collect.

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    RayboRaybo Posts: 5,352 ✭✭✭✭✭

    @Paradisefound said:
    Welcome back and I am looking forward to see your 1st coin back ;)

    PF was the first forum member to "welcome you back"....than jtlee321 gave you a "welcome back".

    faceglider has been a member since 2011, thanks for looking.

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    RayboRaybo Posts: 5,352 ✭✭✭✭✭

    Collect everything except 2 Cent Pieces faceglider, 2 Cent Pieces are crap, if you don't believe me than ask everyone else.

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    SeattleSlammerSeattleSlammer Posts: 10,124 ✭✭✭✭✭

    Quite the intro post.

    Welcome.

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    RayboRaybo Posts: 5,352 ✭✭✭✭✭

    @SeattleSlammer said:
    Quite the intro post.

    Welcome.

    Another member that does not read.....

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    SeattleSlammerSeattleSlammer Posts: 10,124 ✭✭✭✭✭

    @Raybo said:

    @SeattleSlammer said:
    Quite the intro post.

    Welcome.

    Another member that does not read.....

    lol
    Well he does have 3 posts total .... so it’s like starting all over again.

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    sparky64sparky64 Posts: 7,062 ✭✭✭✭✭

    @Raybo said:

    @SeattleSlammer said:
    Quite the intro post.

    Welcome.

    Another member that does not read.....

    Raybo......buddy........you ok?

    "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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    RayboRaybo Posts: 5,352 ✭✭✭✭✭
    edited September 7, 2018 8:08PM

    @SeattleSlammer said:

    @Raybo said:

    @SeattleSlammer said:
    Quite the intro post.

    Welcome.

    Another member that does not read.....

    lol
    Well he does have 3 posts total .... so it’s like starting all over again.

    I also started over several times in my life. :)
    I just wanted to give faceglider the benefit of the doubt because he/she has been a member here since 2011 and has no credit for the putting up with the rest us.

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    RayboRaybo Posts: 5,352 ✭✭✭✭✭

    @sparky64 said:

    @Raybo said:

    @SeattleSlammer said:
    Quite the intro post.

    Welcome.

    Another member that does not read.....

    Raybo......buddy........you ok?

    WOW!

    Are you worried about me sparky64?
    Thanks for the thought sparky, I'm never "ok".
    :#

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    ARCOARCO Posts: 4,453 ✭✭✭✭✭

    @faceglider said:
    I sold my entire collection six years ago. I felt, at the time, I had to do it.
    I’m a natural collector. I like the history in the coin, not necessarily the monetary value of it, although, that spark of silver sends a twinkle to my eye.
    That’s right, I don’t want to collect because of melt value.
    It’s been a while.
    Honestly, I have no idea what I’m doing now.
    I don’t know what to collect now. I’m thinking Barber quarters. A lot of them.
    I literally don’t know.
    Hi,
    Just gonna read.

    I don't think there is any escape from collecting once bitten, it is more coming to an acceptance of the disease that grips your body and mind.

    Sounds like you like silver coinage (and who doesn't). Sometimes you just have to let a series speak to you. Often it is coming across that stellar example that makes you wonder if you could find more and build a complete set.

    After building a complete set I realized that often eye appeal can be sacrificed because, you know you just have to have one of every date and mintmark. Now, I have switched to just buying the coin, raw, holdered, VF or MS grades as long as the beauty of it captures me. I know I have a great coin, when after I buy it, the first thing I do when I walk in the door is go to my office, pull out my loupe and enjoy it for a while. That is now my guiding principal.

    I collect Barber Halves / Seated Halves primarily because they are larger, historic silver coins, relatively scarcer compared to other popular series and difficult to find really nice.

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    crazyhounddogcrazyhounddog Posts: 14,214 ✭✭✭✭✭

    Welcome to the forum.

    The bitterness of "Poor Quality" is remembered long after the sweetness of low price is forgotten.
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    Sorry. I have actually been a member of this forum since 2011, but at some point I stopped checking. I went through a traumatic event. Sold everything. And the period between 2012 up to now is a haze. I don’t want anyone to be misled.

    I like to collect coins. The history intigues me. I wonder, as I hold an 1858 penny, who held it and what they did with it.
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    A type set is a good idea. Thanks. I have to get reacquainted. I lost my knowledge. The first thing I bought was a 1911 quarter eagle. Possibly a dumb purchase. But gold is low now. And my grandmother used to talk about the government knocking on her door in the 1930s, and how they were repossessing people’s gold. And I just Love the design of it. That era. Basically early 20th century design. Not just coins.

    I like to collect coins. The history intigues me. I wonder, as I hold an 1858 penny, who held it and what they did with it.
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    ashelandasheland Posts: 24,453 ✭✭✭✭✭

    I'm currently doing a gold type set and having a blast! Welcome back to the boards!

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