The tiering of a collection: My attempt at visualizing my collection in concentric circles
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I often have thought of my collection as a series of concentric circles.
The inner circle the "Core" of the collection. Sell on coin and you are in effect abandoning the set. They are the "Pillars" holding up the structure.
The second circle are exceptional coins. Special and generally irreplaceable still but are not those which define the set.
The Third circle are the amplifiers which give depth to the set as a whole.
The Fourth and final circle fill in the collection to give further depth and completeness to the story being told.
Here is my mornings attempt at visualizing my set.

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Well done- Just curious if you are using Trueviews or your own pictures?
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Both, just quick circle crop cut and paste.
Latin American Collection
Interesting way to thinking about it. Kinda like Dante's Nine Circles of Hell.
Without any further delay, here are the Boosibri Nine Circles of Coins:
Circle 1: Limbo. What do I collect? Where do I begin?
Circle 2: Lust. I only have 6 coins and I need MORE.
Circle 3: Gluttony. 18 coins! Yum yum! Burp!
Circle 4: Greed. You can't have that coin. It's mine, all mine!
Circle 5: Wrath. I missed that coin at auction! WTF!
Circle 6: Heresy. I can't believe that there aren't more coins available to buy.
Circle 7: Violence. I'm a gonna kill you so that coin will come up for sale.
Circle 8: Fraud. Gonna head to ANS and switch some coins.
Circle 9: Treachery. Let's hope it never gets to this.
You spent time on that @pruebas
Latin American Collection
I think I'm at circle 6 already.
Don’t sweat it. I’m a coin dealer, so…
Doggedly collecting coins of the Central American Republic.
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Funny, I tried generating a similar image of my coin collection using AI and this is what it spit out.
Doggedly collecting coins of the Central American Republic.
Visit the Society of US Pattern Collectors at USPatterns.com.
Well, I sourced or had representation from @MrEureka for 24 of the 54 coins imaged. I wonder how that fact fits into the toilet analogy?
Latin American Collection