I'm done but not here
While I like everyone here and learned a bunch I have to say this hobby is no longer bringing me the joy it once did. I mean with all the eBay fraud, crooked dealers and mint greed I've had it. You need tons of money to fill an album anymore and prices are just ridiculous. I was hoping I would enjoy the happiness of finding the coins I like but it has become a depressing endevor. Today finding neat stuff in change is nadda! Why bother? Now I long for the days when I had my old Lincoln folder with mediocre cents. Does anyone else share this sentiment?
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Hedger, I loved the hobby back then too, but the trouble isn't the price of coins. Your tastes have changed.
BTW - I remember as a kid thinking at least half of all wheaties made were 1944. It seems like I got 20-30 per roll.
and it sets us apart from practitioners and consultants. Gregor
Hedger,
Chin up, bunky! You're looking at it the wrong way. Instead of focusing on all the sleaze in the hobby, rise to the challenge of sifting through the garbage and finding the cool stuff!
Russ, NCNE
Herb
There are many ways to enjoy the hobby and not spend exorbinant amounts!
I ask thinking about wanting quality coins, without being expensive.
My collection(s) run primerily from 64 - now. Many here my think, THATS NOT A COIN COLLECTION
But for me it's good, I can get all nice looking coins. they don't cost an arm and both legs EACH
I'll enjoy my collection, and keep putting in the future years. Untill I die and pass it down.
Paul
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Let me know before you cut the cheese!
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-Horace
If you can use crooked ebayers, or the mint as a reason...your heart wasn't in it anyway.
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It was worth the extra premium I paid for it (still under $35) I happen to think this is a cool looking coin in a cool looking slab. Still appears to be very affordable to me.
There are ways to collect coins and do so inexpensively enough. It takes some imagination and a willingness to think outside the "box."
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ANIT that so true.!!!
littlejohn
Box of 20
For me, up until recently, a coin was a coin, was a coin. Thanks to this forum, the supurb photography, knowledge and humor, I now see the intrinsic worth in coins. I still lurk and learn.
Is it all in the attitude??????? Ya' think, maybe?
<< <i>Hedger, I loved the hobby back then too, but the trouble isn't the price of coins. Your tastes have changed. >>
My thoughts exactly.
<< <i>The darkside beckons. >>
Great idea!
It might be even easier on a shoestring, but don't expect your collection to
get a lot of attention.
Russ, NCNE
<< <i>Deja vu all over again.
Russ, NCNE >>
Crap.....
Is this an ALT ID for TerrapinWill??????????????
<< <i>and mint greed >>
This is funny. Yes, the mint goes oveboard sometimes on their pricing, but they frequently sell coins for less than the secondary market. Did the 1999 silver proof set seem overpriced to you at $32.95? Perhaps. But they are selling for $400 now. Seems like the mint sold them too cheap!
<< <i>Sounds like you are looking for excuses. There's still a lot of fun to be had on a shoestring budget. There IS good stuff to be found in change.
If you can use crooked ebayers, or the mint as a reason...your heart wasn't in it anyway. >>
Listen to the man! I'm in a 'forced to sell' position myself (house purchase) and am probably going to start a Whitman folder low grade Buffalo nick set just to stay happy and active. The 'good stuff' is being sold 'cause I need the money, but I enjoy collecting so much, that filling a Whitman will keep me content for awhile. Look at Coin Values at Buffalos, and stay away from those MS columns for a sec. Look at G4. Excluding errors/varieties, I only see 4 $50+ coins, and the highest is the 13-S TII at $200. Most of the rest of the set is less than $5-10 each, even up to F-VF range. Even needing money, I can still actively collect these.
And, really, how hard is it to learn to properly grade a G4 Buffalo? Cleaning or problems aren't that hard to detect, and on a $1 G common date Buff going in a folder, who really cares if it's cleaned anyway?
Forget about TPG's, registries, ultra high grades, gradeflation and eBay scammers for a while. Just hit the BST board and your local shows and shops, and have fun again, cheap!
Russ, NCNE
<< <i>That's quite a user name you have in your sig line Russ........ >>
It was a new member that joined a couple days ago. Thought it was rather catchy.
Russ, NCNE
Uncanny........
I do know what you mean about longing for the old days of simple fun putting modest coins into folders.
There's always other options.
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