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How many of you have grown tired of a coin series?

I used to think Canadian dollars were the cat's meow, but the overabundance of new coins the RCm is putting out is straining my budget so much I have grown a bit sick of them.
How many variations of the same design do we really need?
BU flag dollar, proof flag dollar, proof flag dollar wth gold-plated accents, proof flag dollar with enamel effect...
Ack!
If I weren't a stickler for getting every one to have a "complete set," I don't think it would bother me as much.
Do you ever feel you're being taken advantage of as a collector?
How many variations of the same design do we really need?
BU flag dollar, proof flag dollar, proof flag dollar wth gold-plated accents, proof flag dollar with enamel effect...
Ack!
If I weren't a stickler for getting every one to have a "complete set," I don't think it would bother me as much.
Do you ever feel you're being taken advantage of as a collector?

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This has pushed me toward type sets more than anything else. The only date run set that still interests me is the US double dime. It is a short series, and there are huge differences in some of the striking characteristics (even within the 1875-CC's alone).
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While I do like to collect date runs and major design varieties, I also just collect the odd coins that appeal to me when I see them.
This is supposed to be a hobby after all. Just collect what you want to collect. A set is complete when you say it is. My set of Ike dollars is complete even though it has no proofs. It is complete because it contains all the pieces that are of interest to me.
Stick to coins pre-1968 only. It makes life much easier.
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I turned to theme collectng years ago, due in part to growing weariness of filling holes in binders or other type/series persuits.
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At any given time I usually am floating between 5-7 series plus the attempt at a world copper type set so I have lots of variety to choose from!
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Very true, and more interesting!
<< <i>RE: Canadian coins and Dollars in particular
Stick to coins pre-1968 only. It makes life much easier. >>
Where can I find an enamel-effect 1948 silver dollar?
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<< <i>I got sick of British decimal material, so I sold all of my proof and mint sets. I still collect the for-circulation series through 1981, the year before the Mint went potty with premade sets. >>
1984 is my cut off date with Brit stuff, end of the halfpenny, end of the Machin portrait and my birth year all in one. (My start date with post 1399 English material is 1971).
<< <i>I tend to like the endless collection. I know that money and life will run out long before my collection is "finished" and I like that. >>
I like the way you said that
After all we are only custodians, but I do nearly have a complete G III type set, matched up with your gold, it would be pretty nice!
It has become quite clear to me these past two years, that I only need one, the best that I can locate. Exceptions to this rule are only my Swiss one francs, and again because each has different colours, otherwise I've long abandonned date sets.
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<< <i>When I get tired of a particular series - or bored is more often the case for me - I will start looking at another series or types of coins until I find a coin that sparks interest in the previous series.
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This is what I do too!
With regards to mints ploughing out more and more material each year, yes that can be frustrating. The best way is to 'cut out the cr*p', basically if mints start offering, piedfort proofs, special proofs, extra-special proofs etc. The just ignore all that as superflous collector rubbish and just focus on the bog standard material being released, be it bog standard business strikes or bog standard proofs. It cuts the quantity a little. Obviously if they are just releasing more and more types each year (i.e instead of two commem dollars a year, they go up to four), then you have to decide whether you are willing to persue it or not. It can take alot of dedication to keep up with what i call the 'stamp inflationary release phenomenon', i.e runaway releases, the mint out putting more stuff than anyone can keep up with. If you feel like you're taking on a losing battle then it's best to give up and look elsewhere before the disheartened state kicks in.
I think this is the reason i only collect designs that have what i call the 'finite principle', i.e they're out of production and there's only so many to get and there'll only ever be that many to get.