Have you ever considered...

... going Darkside and collecting World coins in addition to your US coins?
If you already do then what lured you to include Darkside material in your collection?
If you are a pure litesider still but have thought it might be nice to collect foreign coins in addition to your liteside sets, then what particular aspects of Darkside coinage attract you?
If you are a pure litesider and intend to stay that way, then what are your reasons for doing so? Enough with the sets you are doing? Darkside seems daunting? Worried you don't know enough or are worried you'll not be able to learn what is required?
And finally has anyone taken the plunge and converted to complete Darkness and quit actively collecting US coins?
If you already do then what lured you to include Darkside material in your collection?
If you are a pure litesider still but have thought it might be nice to collect foreign coins in addition to your liteside sets, then what particular aspects of Darkside coinage attract you?
If you are a pure litesider and intend to stay that way, then what are your reasons for doing so? Enough with the sets you are doing? Darkside seems daunting? Worried you don't know enough or are worried you'll not be able to learn what is required?
And finally has anyone taken the plunge and converted to complete Darkness and quit actively collecting US coins?
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<< <i>Other countries have coins, too!!!!
Ah Jim... yes we got you good and proper!
As GD said... "Another one bites the dust!", ah i love the smell of converted litesiders in a morning.
Although it works both ways. I'm hedging closer and closer to finally buying a Bust Dime.
Russ, NCNE
<< <i>And finally has anyone taken the plunge and converted to complete Darkness and quit actively collecting US coins? >>
Yes, I did about 4 years ago.
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I will also add Roman and Greek ancients to my collection specifically because it makes learning history of those times/places so much more interesting.
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<< <i>Other countries have coins, too!!!!
Ah Jim... yes we got you good and proper!
As GD said... "Another one bites the dust!", ah i love the smell of converted litesiders in a morning.
Although it works both ways. I'm hedging closer and closer to finally buying a Bust Dime.
Yes, <sigh>, and I am edging ever closer to stumbling again.
As for bust dimes, just remember, a date set only contains 20 coins...looks great...lots of fun...
Jim
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Yes, <sigh>, and I am edging ever closer to stumbling again.
As for bust dimes, just remember, a date set only contains 20 coins...looks great...lots of fun...
Jim >>
Don't fight it Jim, just convert...
You know i'm a date collecting type, i've seen an EF 1831 that i like the look of. Payday is approaching, and if they will ship internationally then i think i'm gonna have to buy it.
Looking for alot of crap.
Neo...
<< <i>Other countries have coins, too!!!!
Apropos of the coin posse/aka caca: "The longer he spoke of his honor, the tighter I held to my purse."
<< <i>I looked for a bst board for Darkside coins recently, trying to find a toned Irish florin for sale. Are Darkside coins listed on the regular bst board? >>
That's a good question pharmer. I'd imagine so. Sometimes people list things in the World Coin forum and no one crawls up their a$$ like they would in the US forum. If you find another spot, let me know.
Looking for alot of crap.
Apropos of the coin posse/aka caca: "The longer he spoke of his honor, the tighter I held to my purse."
While I'll still contribute to the clutter around the US Coin Forum, I've begun the switch. I don't think I'll be selling off any of (what's left) of my US collection, nor will I quit US altogether. I've just gotten tired of the amount of junk coin in the US market I have to wait (or is that wade?) through to get to a purchase. Seems like more time spent picken' 'em than collectin' 'em. So... off to the Darkside I've gone...
"Ask, and it shall be given you; seek, and ye shall find; knock, and it shall be opened unto you." -Luke 11:9
"Hear, O Israel: The LORD our God is one LORD: And thou shalt love the LORD thy God with all thine heart, and with all thy soul, and with all thy might." -Deut. 6:4-5
"For the LORD is our judge, the LORD is our lawgiver, the LORD is our king; He will save us." -Isaiah 33:22
<< <i>Other countries have coins, too!!!!
I don't believe it!
coins in dealer junk buckets for 25 or 50c each. It took a while to learn which series
were silver and which weren't but it was an inexpensive way to purchase silver.
It wasn't long before I noticed there were lots of the "common" cu-ni coins which
were never seen or seen only in low grade so I started watching for these also.
It's still possible to get old silver and gold coins for very little cost so these weren't
far behind.
World coins are surprisingly easy to learn about because there tend to be far
more similarities than differences. Ancients, Oriental, and mid eastern are more
difficult but even these are doable with some effort and the proper references.
Have you ever considered going Darkside?
<< <i>No way! It would be un-American >>
Un-WhichAmerican? Un-Northamerican (Canada, Mexico), Un-CentralAmerican (Belize, Br Honduras, Panama, etc), Un-SouthAmerica (Brazil, Chile, Argentina, among others), or Un-LatinAmerican Union?
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<< <i>No way! It would be un-American >>
Un-WhichAmerican? Un-Northamerican (Canada, Mexico), Un-CentralAmerican (Belize, Br Honduras, Panama, etc), Un-SouthAmerica (Brazil, Chile, Argentina, among others), or Un-LatinAmerican Union? >>
Yeah! Conder!! So many people forget that we used these coins until what--1857? The Pillar dollar (which I am still looking for) is the very first coin in the RedBook. People forget the legacy that coinage from other countries have provided for ours--unfortunately much of our coinage is mundane and lacks artistic merit. (That said, many exceptions come to mind--St. Gaudens SLQs, Mercs, Walkers and early Federal)If you really want to see coins as art--look at early Greek coins--marvelous relief and beautiful designs--as I said earlier I think the 1921 Peace dollar comes closest to replicating the Greek tradition of coins as art.
09/07/2006
<< <i>My point was that there are some 30 to 40 "American" countries, all but one of which are Darkside. So switching to the Darkside can easily still be "pro-American".
That's got 'em
(And me too...
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A good example are the Candian pennies from 1921 to 1927 - low mintages but still afordable.
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