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Under 30, you're a coin collector, what would you like to see more, and maybe less of in this hobby?

Younger people just getting into the hobby, or maybe you started as a kid who's a teenager now, and have a few gripes. What do you like about the hobby currently, and what do you see as maybe a problem going forward?

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  • jmlanzafjmlanzaf Posts: 34,986 ✭✭✭✭✭

    @Sanddollar said:
    The line between dealer and collector is too arbitrary.

    I think non-existent

  • SanddollarSanddollar Posts: 162 ✭✭✭

    @jmlanzaf said:

    @Sanddollar said:
    The line between dealer and collector is too arbitrary.

    I think non-existent

    Me too sometimes, especially so after a couple of whiskey sours.

  • ToreyTorey Posts: 249 ✭✭✭✭
    edited January 24, 2025 7:41PM

    @FlyingAl said:

    @Torey said:
    "You're a coin collector, what would you like to see more, and maybe less of in this hobby?"

    The hobby is mostly dominated by men, would be great if more women were interested but that just hasn't been the case. Relax Alex, just a joke. ;)

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  • FlyingAlFlyingAl Posts: 3,415 ✭✭✭✭✭
    edited January 24, 2025 6:36PM

    @Torey said:

    @FlyingAl said:

    @Torey said:
    "You're a coin collector, what would you like to see more, and maybe less of in this hobby?"

    This is ironically one of the most major problems with the hobby (I’m referring to this kind of humor).

    The hobby is mostly dominated by men, would be great if more women were interested but that just hasn't been the case. Relax Alex, just a joke. ;)

    I think I saw the joke in a different light, which is why I reacted more strongly.

    I know there are lots of reports of women who have gone to coin shows and had particularly negative experiences from the dealers who were making highly inappropriate comments about their appearances. That was more of where I was coming from before.

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  • ToreyTorey Posts: 249 ✭✭✭✭

    @FlyingAl said:

    @Torey said:

    @FlyingAl said:

    @Torey said:
    "You're a coin collector, what would you like to see more, and maybe less of in this hobby?"

    This is ironically one of the most major problems with the hobby (I’m referring to this kind of humor).

    The hobby is mostly dominated by men, would be great if more women were interested but that just hasn't been the case. Relax Alex, just a joke. ;)

    I think I saw the joke in a different light, which is why I reacted more strongly.

    I know there are lots of reports of women who have gone to coin shows and had particularly negative experiences from the dealers who were making highly inappropriate comments about their appearances. That was more of where I was coming from before.

    Sure, I do know what you are saying. Took my wife to a show and had a remark made but that also happens in Costco, at the construction site, or on a walk. Some guys can be crude, definitely never my intention to make someone uncomfortable.

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  • FlyingAlFlyingAl Posts: 3,415 ✭✭✭✭✭

    @Torey said:

    @FlyingAl said:

    @Torey said:

    @FlyingAl said:

    @Torey said:
    "You're a coin collector, what would you like to see more, and maybe less of in this hobby?"

    This is ironically one of the most major problems with the hobby (I’m referring to this kind of humor).

    The hobby is mostly dominated by men, would be great if more women were interested but that just hasn't been the case. Relax Alex, just a joke. ;)

    I think I saw the joke in a different light, which is why I reacted more strongly.

    I know there are lots of reports of women who have gone to coin shows and had particularly negative experiences from the dealers who were making highly inappropriate comments about their appearances. That was more of where I was coming from before.

    Sure, I do know what you are saying. Took my wife to a show and had a remark made but that also happens in Costco, at the construction site, or on a walk. Some guys can be crude, definitely never my intention to make someone uncomfortable.

    Yep, I see that now. Glad we got that cleared up!

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  • relicsncoinsrelicsncoins Posts: 8,030 ✭✭✭✭✭

    As technology increases, counterfeit coins in counterfeit holder will become more and more deceptive. The white hats need to stay one step ahead of the black hats. RFID chips in slabs. You could have a blue tooth RFID reader on your phone that links you to the TPG with photos of the actual coin that was graded. If collectors, especially newer collectors (the future of the hobby) become disillusioned with the amount of fakes in the market place the hobby will wither,

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  • I am happy to report that my wife and I have had nothing but good experiences at shows.

    When I had a table she helped out and never had a problem. In fact, she loved it. Lots of people talked to her but nothing rude. The part she really liked was at the end of the shows we would have 3 or 4 guys just hanging out and chatting when it was nearing closing time.

    There is no way I could keep her from tagging along if I was going to a show now.

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  • coastaljerseyguycoastaljerseyguy Posts: 1,419 ✭✭✭✭✭

    @privatecoin said:
    Realistic prices from the mint.

    And less offerings.

  • hummingbird_coinshummingbird_coins Posts: 1,184 ✭✭✭✭✭

    On this forum, and elsewhere, I feel like I'm being treated like I can't be that knowledgeable just because of my age. I think some people have a hard time accepting that someone as young as me knows as much, if not more about coins than them. For example, I took a coin to a dealer at a show and they said something along the lines of "just so you know this coin is scratched". Of course I know that, why else would I want to sell it raw? I would like to see less of this.

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  • jacrispiesjacrispies Posts: 1,010 ✭✭✭✭✭

    I am a young fellow and have had a couple similar experiences to @hummingbird_coins. I was holding a professionally altered "1804" dollar at the ANA and I asked the dealer how much it was. He immediately replied "Nothing you could afford." I pressed for an answer and he said $5,000. His assumptive response caught me off guard but there will always be goofy people out there. If you want more respect, just wear a suit and tie.

    I agree with @FlyingAl, people can trust your opinion despite your age. You just have to spend more than a few minutes with them. There are plenty of examples of young people on the forum becoming experts in a field specialty that people flock to for opinions and information.

    What to see more of in this hobby?? Let's crack out all TPG coins and bring the hobby back to 100% raw!!! :D

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  • Davidk7Davidk7 Posts: 365 ✭✭✭✭

    @jacrispies said:
    I am a young fellow and have had a couple similar experiences to @hummingbird_coins. I was holding a professionally altered "1804" dollar at the ANA and I asked the dealer how much it was. He immediately replied "Nothing you could afford." I pressed for an answer and he said $5,000. His assumptive response caught me off guard but there will always be goofy people out there. If you want more respect, just wear a suit and tie.

    I agree with @FlyingAl, people can trust your opinion despite your age. You just have to spend more than a few minutes with them. There are plenty of examples of young people on the forum becoming experts in a field specialty that people flock to for opinions and information.

    What to see more of in this hobby?? Let's crack out all TPG coins and bring the hobby back to 100% raw!!! :D

    Had the same thing happen to me when I wasn't wearing a dealer badge or had something that showed I was in the numismatic world. I've had a lot of older dealers try explaining coin topics to me or treat me like I just collected state quarters, but they seem to become pretty silent when I begin discussing Capped Bust Halves by Overton variety with them.

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  • jacrispiesjacrispies Posts: 1,010 ✭✭✭✭✭

    @Davidk7 said:

    @jacrispies said:
    I am a young fellow and have had a couple similar experiences to @hummingbird_coins. I was holding a professionally altered "1804" dollar at the ANA and I asked the dealer how much it was. He immediately replied "Nothing you could afford." I pressed for an answer and he said $5,000. His assumptive response caught me off guard but there will always be goofy people out there. If you want more respect, just wear a suit and tie.

    I agree with @FlyingAl, people can trust your opinion despite your age. You just have to spend more than a few minutes with them. There are plenty of examples of young people on the forum becoming experts in a field specialty that people flock to for opinions and information.

    What to see more of in this hobby?? Let's crack out all TPG coins and bring the hobby back to 100% raw!!! :D

    Had the same thing happen to me when I wasn't wearing a dealer badge or had something that showed I was in the numismatic world. I've had a lot of older dealers try explaining coin topics to me or treat me like I just collected state quarters, but they seem to become pretty silent when I begin discussing Capped Bust Halves by Overton variety with them.

    At the Long Beach show, that happened to me too :D I picked up a few of his bust halves and attributed them by memory (they were the easy ones) and next thing you know he was treating me like I was the Queen of England. Love it when that happens. We should tag team next ANA David.

    "But seek ye first the kingdom of God and His righteousness and all these things shall be added unto you" Matthew 6:33. Young fellow suffering from Bust Half fever.
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  • TomBTomB Posts: 21,456 ✭✭✭✭✭

    Holy Crud, Jeremy!

    You are about to turn 38-years old and I remember when you would come to the Parsippany, NJ show with your parents when you were going from middle school to high school and would stop by the table I shared and we would talk coins. You're older now than I was when I first started on these boards in the late 1990s!

    I guess the part that makes me laugh the most is that USA Fencing considers folks who are 38-years old and older to be "Veteran" fencers and they even give us our own Veteran events to fence each other. I still fence the "Open" events that are designed for folks 14-years and older, but I can tell you that when I show up at high level Open events like the USA Fencing National Championships (which you have to qualify for and I do every year) that I get some of the strangest looks from the guys who don't know me, but are in their twenties and have to fence me!

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  • winestevenwinesteven Posts: 4,611 ✭✭✭✭✭
    edited January 29, 2025 9:43PM

    @TomB said:

    I guess the part that makes me laugh the most is that USA Fencing considers folks who are 38-years old and older to be "Veteran" fencers and they even give us our own Veteran events to fence each other. I still fence the "Open" events that are designed for folks 14-years and older, but I can tell you that when I show up at high level Open events like the USA Fencing National Championships (which you have to qualify for and I do every year) that I get some of the strangest looks from the guys who don't know me, but are in their twenties and have to fence me!

    I get your “point”. 😂

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  • ShaunBC5ShaunBC5 Posts: 1,737 ✭✭✭✭✭
    edited January 29, 2025 11:21PM

    I miss the YN (and young looking) days. There were lots of helpful people and I’m pretty sure I got better deals. I made my own mistakes and also occasionally got taken advantage of, but I’m sure you’re more knowledgeable and patient than I was.
    I still make mistakes and probably occasionally get taken advantage of due to my impatience and not staying in the areas I’m most knowledgeable. There’s also still lots of great people.
    Some people are jerks, they come in all shapes and sizes. Keep the focus on getting what you want. That can mean anything: A particular coin, great relationships, proving to the old codger that you know more than him, only doing business with people who are kind to you…just keep the focus on getting what you want and not the peripheral stuff.
    There are definite advantages to being “new” or “young” and you might miss them one day.
    I hope your positive under-30 experiences far outweigh and outnumber the bad ones, as they did for me and apparently others on these boards. These days are fleeting (so sayeth the dude who’s now in his 40s trying to raise his own YN).

  • YouYou Posts: 262 ✭✭✭
    edited January 30, 2025 12:00AM

    I think there are a lot of big names in this industry that are idolized by the general collector base but who are less accurate than they might seem, especially regarding things like PR/SP/MS designations on early US coins, restrikes vs originals, grading in general, and maybe even counterfeit detection. It’s a little frustrating sometimes to see so much ego-stroking and blind faith within the hobby. I think in 10 or 20 years there may be a fair amount of undoing of damage caused by misrepresentation of coins, and a fair amount of current-era Walter Breens (in the sense of misrepresentation, not the other sense).

    One thing I do like about the hobby is the ease and relative safety of buying and selling. There’s so much backup in terms of both tpg guarantees and auction house / eBay guarantees.

  • jdimmickjdimmick Posts: 9,708 ✭✭✭✭✭

    Less Bullion oriented stuff, I hate it with a passion. Its 75% of the business in shop, but I hate it.

    When I was a kid growing up going to coin shows, people were looking and searching for coins to fill albums, collecting, you would see an occasional 10 oz 100oz bar a few rounds, here and there, but it was practically all coins.

    Now you go thru shows, and it cases and cases of slabbed eagles, bullion stacked to the gills, and bullion oriented stuff in many cases.

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