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How Long Have You Ever Packed Away Your Coin Collection Without Viewing It?

BLUEJAYWAYBLUEJAYWAY Posts: 10,459 ✭✭✭✭✭
edited October 10, 2025 8:41PM in U.S. Coin Forum

I know some people do pack things away for a time. Books, records, collectibles etc.

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  • jesbrokenjesbroken Posts: 10,733 ✭✭✭✭✭

    I gave my Granddaughter my 1st buff collection which was nearly completed from change. That was 9 years ago. It's still in the lockbox I gave it to her in. Looked at it the day Ellie was born, but not before(or since) when I got out of military in 72.
    I have many coins not looked at in 20 years or so.
    Jim


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  • Last viewed at my collection was about 35 - 40 years ago,,.

  • seatedlib3991seatedlib3991 Posts: 1,322 ✭✭✭✭✭

    @pursuitofliberty . It is odd how sometimes in life we can turn losses and defeats into victories. Just always seems to require a change of perspective. Glad you have found joy in life and collecting. James

  • MEJ7070MEJ7070 Posts: 209 ✭✭✭✭✭

    @pursuitofliberty

    Wow. Excellent post and I’m glad you decided to type it out. I’ve been burglarized before (thankfully I was in my early 20s and didn’t have much of anything of value at that point in my life). It’s a gutting, excruciating experience. It made me very angry for a period of time. I can imagine how difficult that experience was.

    Im so sorry it happened to you, and so glad that you’ve been drawn back in to something you clearly enjoy a great deal. Love that you were drawn back in by the act of helping someone else. Life sure can kick us in the rear end sometimes….but it’s great to see that you seemed to have come full circle since the experience. Good for you!

  • OAKSTAROAKSTAR Posts: 8,420 ✭✭✭✭✭

    I don't remember. When I put him to bed, he looked like this....

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  • GuzziSportGuzziSport Posts: 295 ✭✭✭✭✭

    @pursuitofliberty Todd, that’s quite the journey and a good read. Glad you have landed in a good place, after all those ups and downs.

  • jmlanzafjmlanzaf Posts: 37,426 ✭✭✭✭✭

    Most of it is in a safe i haven't opened in over a decade

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  • coinbufcoinbuf Posts: 11,957 ✭✭✭✭✭

    I look at something almost daily. While the expensive things are in a bank lockbox I keep some of the inexpensive coins and albums here. I will admit there are a few things that I likely haven't seen in a few years.

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  • CatbertCatbert Posts: 7,772 ✭✭✭✭✭

    I have frequently turned over my collection, especially the last few years, to focus on evolving collecting priorities. As such, I regularly view my collection. My story is a dull one.

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  • JBNJBN Posts: 1,926 ✭✭✭✭✭

    Prior to moving out of state for my second job/employer the collection was left in a SDB at a nearby bank. Stayed there for 12 years until I was able to retrieve it after my move out west.

  • ashelandasheland Posts: 23,935 ✭✭✭✭✭

    I have some items wrapped up 7 to 10 years. (Silver collection)

  • jfriedm56jfriedm56 Posts: 2,462 ✭✭✭✭✭

    I purchased a lot of material from the U.S. Mint (don’t know if that was a smart move or dumb move), from the early ‘80’s to about 2023. Special low mintage editions of gold, silver, platinum and palladium issues. From 1999 to present, they are all still in their original Mint packaging in sealed boxes, so I guess you could say I haven’t ever seen them in the over 25+ years I’ve owned them.

  • calgolddivercalgolddiver Posts: 1,577 ✭✭✭✭✭

    I was organizing some slab boxes this week and pulled from the closet several toolboxes of olde Albums from lincolns to Morgans. Lots of raw silver. Probably have not looked at all of them in at least 10-15 years. It was a nice walk down prior collections.

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  • seatedlib3991seatedlib3991 Posts: 1,322 ✭✭✭✭✭

    @OAKSTAR . I don't know when you laid down, but when you awoke did you mysteriously have a long beard as if 20 years had gone by? James

  • BLUEJAYWAYBLUEJAYWAY Posts: 10,459 ✭✭✭✭✭

    @jmlanzaf said:
    Most of it is in a safe i haven't opened in over a decade

    Do you remember the combination? 😀

    Successful transactions:Tookybandit. "Everyone is equal, some are more equal than others".
  • jmlanzafjmlanzaf Posts: 37,426 ✭✭✭✭✭

    @BLUEJAYWAY said:

    @jmlanzaf said:
    Most of it is in a safe i haven't opened in over a decade

    Do you remember the combination? 😀

    Lol. It's written down. But, I don't know it off hand

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  • MrEurekaMrEureka Posts: 24,478 ✭✭✭✭✭

    @NLMMSD said:
    Last viewed at my collection was about 35 - 40 years ago,,.

    Well hello, stranger! 😍🥰😘😜😂

    Andy Lustig

    Doggedly collecting coins of the Central American Republic.

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  • BLUEJAYWAYBLUEJAYWAY Posts: 10,459 ✭✭✭✭✭

    @jmlanzaf said:

    @BLUEJAYWAY said:

    @jmlanzaf said:
    Most of it is in a safe i haven't opened in over a decade

    Do you remember the combination? 😀

    Lol. It's written down. But, I don't know it off hand

    That's okay. I've done the same thing. Just remember where you put the note with the combination number on it. And a note to remember where that note is etc. etc.😀

    Successful transactions:Tookybandit. "Everyone is equal, some are more equal than others".
  • mirabelamirabela Posts: 5,112 ✭✭✭✭✭

    The core collection, I usually get out of the sdb for thorough admiration and reevaluation once a year. There was a spell from around 1994 to 2003 (when it was a very different collection than today, though some of those pieces remain) when I don't think I saw it at all.

    mirabela
  • safari_dudesafari_dude Posts: 261 ✭✭✭✭

    @mirabela said:
    The core collection, I usually get out of the sdb for thorough admiration and reevaluation once a year. There was a spell from around 1994 to 2003 (when it was a very different collection than today, though some of those pieces remain) when I don't think I saw it at all.

    After wasting several hundred dollars a year on a SDB, I realized I could have a really nice safe installed and have access to my collection any time I wanted…without worrying about transporting coins to/from the bank and not having a secure area to view them without bank personnel/customers seeing what I was doing. Most banks I know of have either done away with SDB’s or are in the process of doing so. I do know that having a nice HEAVY, sturdy safe hidden away and bolted to the floor is a good feeling. 😉

  • mirabelamirabela Posts: 5,112 ✭✭✭✭✭

    @safari_dude said:

    ...

    After wasting several hundred dollars a year on a SDB, I realized I could have a really nice safe installed and have access to my collection any time I wanted…without worrying about transporting coins to/from the bank and not having a secure area to view them without bank personnel/customers seeing what I was doing. Most banks I know of have either done away with SDB’s or are in the process of doing so. I do know that having a nice HEAVY, sturdy safe hidden away and bolted to the floor is a good feeling. 😉

    I've considered doing that ... my local only charges me $60 a year for the SDB and for a handful of reasons I don't really want them in my house, but the time may come when I have to. The security aspect is one of the things I somewhat dislike about the hobby, frankly.

    mirabela
  • safari_dudesafari_dude Posts: 261 ✭✭✭✭

    @mirabela ….

    I've considered doing that ... my local only charges me $60 a year for the SDB and for a handful of reasons I don't really want them in my house, but the time may come when I have to. The security aspect is one of the things I somewhat dislike about the hobby, frankly.

    I had the same reservations….but felt I was at the mercy of the bank…..and transporting the coins to/from the bank was bothering me too. I think because YOU know you have a safe at your home that others will know too….but they are delivered discreetly, the delivery person/s are incredibly good and can bolt them down and be gone in less than thirty minutes. After the install you get a sigh of relief because along with your collection, all those other important papers and items will have a new home too. Liberty Safe has some incredible safes…. Good luck!

  • SapyxSapyx Posts: 2,404 ✭✭✭✭✭

    Back when I was studying at Uni, I wouldn't have looked at the collection for months on end. That would be the longest period of time for me when the collection was stowed away and ignored. I'd usually take them out and look at them again during holidays though.

    Now, I go to four coin club meetings a month. So I'm normally looking through the collection every couple of weeks. That's on top of going through it whenever I make a batch of purchases, or if I need to find a specific coin to show off on the forums.

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  • CopperindianCopperindian Posts: 2,587 ✭✭✭✭✭

    @pursuitofliberty: thanks Todd, for your great post! It’s near the top of your best ever, imo. I read, then reread it. Much appreciated in so many ways!
    Ken

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  • hfjacintohfjacinto Posts: 910 ✭✭✭✭✭

    I’ve been a coin collector since I was 7! I’ve had periods of not collecting as I’ve gone thru a few hobbies like astronomy , photography, astrophotography. But I’ve always pulled out some part of my collection to look at. Coins are like a comfortable hoody or sweater. They are there when you don’t want to death scroll the internet or watch mindless shows on TV. Looking at albums , coins or currency relaxes me.

  • ElcontadorElcontador Posts: 7,720 ✭✭✭✭✭

    @NLMMSD said:
    Last viewed at my collection was about 35 - 40 years ago,,.

    Can relate. I purchased some coins at auction in high school, then 12 years later, some GSA CC Dollars, and forgot about them for another 20 years. The SS Central America Shipwreck Gold coins were being shown at a hotel literally across the street from my office in 1998, so I went to have a look, and here I am.

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  • TimNHTimNH Posts: 226 ✭✭✭✭

    @pcgsregistrycollector said:
    Interesting question — and honestly, one I didn’t realize would hit me this hard when I read it.

    That's a really nice write-up, seems it has really come full circle, in the best of ways.

    Me, I'm the typical 70-80s kid who collected from change back in the day, wheat cents and pre-65 silver and the occasional exotic like a buffalo or Indian cent. They all went away forgotten for many years, then Covid came along and forced many of us to confront our attic stashes. Out it came, and it must have been 20 years since I'd gone through it. Nothing valuable except in memories, I somehow had snagged a seated dime that was my oldest and most interesting coin. I was hooked again. Started buying like crazy trying to do a type set, first on eBay, and then discoverd the big auction sites. Still got a few holes to fill, and nowadays I don't go long at all without leafing through the pile and checking my bookmarks.

    Speaking of which, did you know you can put all your bookmarks for auction searches in 1 folder (in Chrome), and right click that folder, and 'open all'? Good way to wind down the day :)

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