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What percentage of collectors are "saps"?
If you have been collecting for any length of time you have probably run into collectors who consistently make bad buying decisions. These are the folks who buy their coins at flea markets, from low-end Sunday bourse dealers or from tv pitchmen. They often brag about what a great deal they got. More often than not they bought counterfeit, altered or harshly cleaned and overgraded junk.
My gut feeling is that perhaps 20-25% of all collectors are like this. Any feelings on this from the rest of you people out in coinland.
My gut feeling is that perhaps 20-25% of all collectors are like this. Any feelings on this from the rest of you people out in coinland.
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Some will realize they've been burned and will quit, and some will become more sophisticated and will have learned from their mistakes.
When we are planning for posterity, we ought to remember that virtue is not hereditary.
Thomas Paine
<< <i>These are the folks who buy their coins at flea markets >>
I guess I'm a sap.
Russ, NCNE
If you didn't learn from your mistakes your a sap.
If you continue making the same mistakes your a sap.
If you never tried to learn more about the coins you collect and the grading practices your a sap.
And if you wont admit that you've made mistakes you're the biggest sap of all !!!!
I know a little bit about a lot of things, I know a lot about a few things, I know everything about nothing !!!
Everyone makes mistakes, but the problem is never learning from them.
I bought 20 AU to BU Coin Vault Morgans only to find that all the coins had been whizzed/cleaned. Now I only buy unslabbed coins when I can check them through my loop first. And the only time I watch the Coin Vault is when I want to see how badly they are ripping off other people.
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<< <i>Well I've had about 90% great buys and 10% bad, so I guess that means I'm only 1/10 Sap. But I do have a friend who is 100% certifiably sapped. He won't even buy off Ebay. Coins in folders, Franklin mint, circulated coins at a premium, tv shows. I told him he can walk downtown, and buy from our local dealer and save. He just won't listen. >>
In my opinion, there are no absolutes. We are all "saps" at one time or another. Some just have an easier time fessing up to it than others.
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Tom
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With the Internet help and advice is not at all hard to get. Unfortunately scammers and crooks will be with us forever. Until the dumb saps learn to educate themselves in the real world the games will continue.
No offense Big E....
ya buy a coin thinking home run and send it off,comes back 2 grades lower than you paid for it.
keep your mistakes down to a pain threshhold you can live with.
Proof
at least I learned my lesson. I'd say that there is a very healthy
percentage out there who repeats the same mistake over and over.
<< <i>It behooves me how someone could bid serious money on any item coin or otherwise without doing some research first.
With the Internet help and advice is not at all hard to get. Unfortunately scammers and crooks will be with us forever. Until the dumb saps learn to educate themselves in the real world the games will continue.
No offense Big E....
I think the word was "Baffle" not behooves !
<< <i>I buy nice coins, but overpay for them. Does that make me a sap, or am I in a separate category?
You are in another catagory. The "sap" buys consistently bad coins year in and year out. He is not someone who is perhaps a bit too enthusiastic and overpays somewhat for nice material.