Where would your collection be without the internet?

I must admit, I probably wouldn't even be collecting. No major coin shows within 300 miles, no decent coin shops within an hours drive... Thank goodness for the web.
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I'd have my detector finds and that's about it.
Having lived in a number of numismatic backwaters, I remember the bad old days of sight-unseen mailorder all too well.
Before the Web, it was the NumiNews classifieds for me. And later, Teletrade.
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No, it would have taken more than a lifetime I believe.
Probably in the toilet.
Looking for alot of crap.
The only items I have purchased on the Internet in a big way were the modern commemorative sets in the cherrywood boxes with the Proof and Unc. coins in them. I bought a few of those sets at the large shows, but most of them had to come from the Internet.
Given the current price of gold, my timing was decent, but if gold goes down, these sets might become losers again.
But just for the record some of them are pretty scarce, both because of the small number issued at the end of the series (The Smithsonian set was the last one with only coins in it.) and the number of sets that have been broken up for slabs.
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Bottom line? MY collection would be just as it is right now without the net. However, I do enjoy looking at this formum nearly everyday and it adds greatly to my enjoyment of the hobby.
Best wishes, Pete
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The internet has been great.
Tom
The internet is not just a source to buy coins from but it also is a place that holds a lot of knowledge. I've learned a lot about numismatics and I'm thankful that the internet was here to teach me.
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... it wouldn't be half of what it is today!
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However, I would know many fewer fellow collectors and dealers!
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But I do have some pretty shiny coins!!
If I only had a dollar for every VAM I have...err...nevermind...I do!!
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Also, I wouldn't know nearly as much as I do now were it not for the Internet.
Dan
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the one I put together as a kid (very modest collection, all common and cheap and worth maybe a thousand dollars total)
Without the internet, mainly eBay and this forum, my interest in collecting coins would be neglible.
I'm busy enough as it is.. no time to travel and shop for coins. the web is much more efficient for me
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<< <i>Where would your collection be without the internet? >>
If I were not able to use the internet I doubt that my collection would be as complete as it is.
Collecting since the 1980's
Morgan Dollars Circ. Strikes
- Basic Set - Varieties - Prooflike Basic Set - Date Set
- Carson City - Early S Mint Short Set - Mintmark Type Set
Morgan Dollars Proof
- Basic Set - Varieties
Peace Circ.
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My collection would be in the drawer where I throw all the silver and wheaties I get in change.
Most of it was purchased, over the years, through mail order, or through circulation collecting.
I do think that my hobby has become more interesting, and informative, due to the internet, though.
Forbid it, Almighty God!
I know not what course others may take; but as for me, give me liberty, or give me death!
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