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What is a coin weenie?

I think its a guy who studies die varieties
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a guy who buys the holder and not the coin.
It could be other things.
What do you think?
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a guy who buys the holder and not the coin.
It could be other things.
What do you think?
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A guy who buys up all the good stuff at shows and jacks the price way up for resale.
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Coin weenies don't even know what die varieties are. They think you are talking about tie-dyed t-shirts!
I was under the impression that a die variety person is more of a coin nerd. A coin weenie would be somebody who collects plastic and gets into coins more for money or ego than for the love of numismatics...??
<< <i>a guy who buys the holder and not the coin. >>
I am a sample slab weenie!
Cameron Kiefer
I guess I WAS one.
Goose;
Wouldn't that apply to 99.75% of the folks in this forum? Of course, many wouldn't agree on the 99.75% because they're in denial.
<< <i>I think its a guy who studies die varieties
or
a guy who buys the holder and not the coin.
It could be other things.
What do you think? >>
Anyone who has to view a coin under a microscope at shows before buying the coin!
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<< <i>a guy who buys the holder and not the coin. >>
I am a sample slab weenie!
Cameron Kiefer >>
No Cammie you're just a plain old weenie!
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2. A buyer of certified coins for the purpose of completing an online set see also: Registry participant
3. A coin dealer who discredits and disparages some of the collecting interests of others. see also: Anaconda
4. Any person who participates in an online forum dedicated to coins and coin collecting see also: anyone reading this
5. A coin collector of any description (most frequently used by non collectors)
synonyms: coin nerd, coin geek.
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a guy who buys the holder and not the coin
guys who pay huge premiums for coins with interesting tarnish
guy with several magnifying glasses (various magnifications)
He then writes multi-page, profusely illustrated, articles for the numismatic press extolling his specialty and bores his readers to death.
a "plastic collector" that is more concerned about the brand of plastic
Gee thanks guys.
Casey
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<< <i>4. Any person who participates in an online forum dedicated to coins and coin collecting see also: anyone reading this >>
I was just thinking this very thing. I am such a weenie.
<< <i>Gyus who take hundreds of photos of the same coin to get just the right look. Oh, wait, that's me. >>
Geez, I'm an even bigger weenie than I thought!
"4. Any person who participates in an online forum dedicated to coins and coin collecting see also: anyone reading this"
Unfortunately, this maybe the truest answer.
If you are an average visitor/poster to this board (a couple of hours a week) and you tell this to 10 people and then ask them "am I a coin weenie (or nurd or whatever word would be a good substitute for weenie)...?"...
I bet you at least 8 of them would say...."absolutely"
Wow. That is deluxe coin weenie behavior...
I hope you find some nice barbers!
Someone who calls another collector a "coin weenie".
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Hey BBN;
We/I may be a nerd but I don't brag about it.
Jadecoin has the only accurate definition of a coin weenie: someone who calls another collector a "coin weenie"
1) Asks the seller whether he can show the coin to someone else before buying it, and then trys to
show it to everyone on the bourse floor who will talk to him
2) Asks the seller for a best price on the coin and then counters after getting it
3) Is willing to trash a deal on a $5,000 coin over $50.
Once the transaction is done, count on the guy to complain that he got ripped off.
This is a "coin weenie." This person would be referred to as a testa di cazzo in Italian, or a cara de pau in Brasilian Portuguese.
"Seu cabra da peste,
"Sou Mangueira......."
"Seu cabra da peste,
"Sou Mangueira......."
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This could be said by either side.
I wouldn't call him a coin weenie, I would call him a jerk UNLESS the guy really felt like he was already being extremely liberal and the other guy was trying to take advantage of him....
...like a potential seller (ps) is asking $5,000 for a coin, potential buyer (pb) walks up and offers $4,000 and the ps says, no but I'll sell it for $4,500 (having paid $4,400 for the coin) and the pb offers $4,450 and the ps says no, $4,500 is my best. Ps (in my opinion) isn't a jerk although he trashes a deal over $50.
Jerry
<< <i>Let's face it. This is a nerd hobby. I have to have at least one nerd hobby and this is the one.
I must be super nerd then. I have several nerd hobbies. Let's see Trekkie, yes that was mentioned. Plays chess in US Chess Federation tournaments, check, foreign film and TV buff, uh huh, audiophile/computer/technology nut, you got me there, too, collects vintage computers and video game systems, also on the nerd list. Anyone out there have a life I could borrow for a little while???
Jade,
At least you speak Italian, a useful language, I'm sure there are a few here who are fluent in Latin or Esperanto. That's a nerd for you.
You go on vacation with your family, check into the hotel and the first thing you do is look in the yellow pages to see if there are any coin shops in town. Guilty
You can't sleep and instead of looking at porn you're on the message board. Guilty right now
Work with coins all day and come home and the first thing you do is look on message board. Guilty
Can get just as excited over a $10 coin as a $1,000 coin. Guilty
"Coin Weenie"? I wouldn't have a clue
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Jerry
Now how about a few guys after the computer club meeting looking at each others coins. That fits.
We all must have at least a little bit of nerd in us.