What are your plans for the impending coin market sell-off?
I am not sure whether it will be next month, next year, or next decade, but certainly within one of those time frames, there will be a correction to the current bull market in coins. Are you doing anything in particular now in preparation? Are there certain coins or types of coins that you are avoiding or will avoid in the forseeable future? Are you selling coins now (or do you plan to sell coins when you see certain signs of doom)?
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I'm going to beat the rush and am selling everthing but my core collection.
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Other than it might bring a few more coins back into my reach.
<< <i>I'm going to beat the rush and am selling everthing but my core collection. >>
I already did that. For example, I sold off over 70 rolls of 1964 Kennedys back when silver was about $4 an ounce.
Russ, NCNE
I'm a collector. If the market collapses, this just means better coins at cheaper prices for me.
When that happens then i say HEAD FOR THE HILLS!!!!!
"The silver is mine and the gold is mine,' declares the LORD GOD Almighty."
<< <i>I'm going to beat the rush and am selling everthing but my core collection. >>
Same here... I'm keeping my best stuff and getting rid of the chaff as it were. Decent quality Large Cents are getting harder to find period, so I've kept my best pieces [VF or better with a few exceptions]. I'm keeping my Indian Head Cents mainly for sentimental reasons...OK, I'm a sap for certain things [quite a few of these I got from my grandfather]. I've curtailed upgrades to my 1909-1940 & 1941-1958 Lincoln Collections for the time being. As silver flirts with the $15/oz mark I've sold off most of my low grade 90% halfs and have purchased harder date Morgan Dollars... 1892-S, 1892-CC, etc..
Who knows...maybe I should sell it all and purchase pork bellies...
Leo
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I prefer to keep the two concepts separate. I'll stress about whether to put more or less in international stock. I'll stress about wondering if a correction will come to the US market. I'll stress about interest rate rises by the FED.
I don't give a rat's pattootie about the coin "market". It's just for fun!!!!
Bruce Scher
I will consider selling if the coins I hold go up another 33% in this run, but I'm not counting the days. It could happen, though.
colonials, etc. The thought of trading everything in one fell swoop for 1-10 nice coins has me thinking also..........hmmmm.
roadrunner
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However, if you want to unload mistakes, ie., marginal for the grade, overbought coins, etc., many of these coins are not bringing strong money, or are not meeting reserve at current auctions.
I'm not doing much of anything now. My main focus is not to IMO pay too much $ for a nice coin, not to get into a pi$$ing contest over an auction coin, etc. If that means I don't buy anything, or get outbid at auctions, so be it.
"Seu cabra da peste,
"Sou Mangueira......."
Sort of reminds me of the people that worry about the sun burning out in 5 billion years.
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<< <i>What are your plans for the impending coin market sell-off? >>
We're moving deep into the Maine wilderness with our cats and a few favorite coins. We're building a bomb shelter there protected by anti-aircraft batteries, land mines and swarms of giant blood sucking mosquitoes. I'm looking forward to a diet of wild radishes, tree bark and grubs. We'll come back to civilization when the next boom starts - unless the bird flu wipes everyone out first.
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Stuart
Collect 18th & 19th Century US Type Coins, Silver Dollars, $20 Gold Double Eagles and World Crowns & Talers with High Eye Appeal
"Luck is what happens when Preparation meets Opportunity"
<< <i>I already did that. For example, I sold off over 70 rolls of 1964 Kennedys back when silver was about $4 an ounce. >>
- Russ
Ouch. No matter. Odds are you made a profit regardless.
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My intentions would be too move into areas that have not yet experienced crazy price increases...
I like what I like and am not interested in changing my tastes to accomodate "the market". If I cannot have what i want to have at a price in which I feel comfortable, I would prefer to buy nothing at all.
<< <i>I am not sure whether it will be next month, next year, or next decade, but certainly within one of those time frames, there will be a correction to the current bull market in coins. Are you doing anything in particular now in preparation? Are there certain coins or types of coins that you are avoiding or will avoid in the forseeable future? Are you selling coins now (or do you plan to sell coins when you see certain signs of doom)?
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This sounds more like an earthquake prediction "I don't know when but there will be one". . .
Semper ubi sub ubi
I was not attempting to predict anything here, but there are several threads each week forecasting the end of the bull market in coins. I thought that the exercise of what to do in preparation for the next decline in coin prices would be more fruitful than trying to actually predict it--something that few if any of us would likely achieve with any accuracy.
slimming down to my core collection
Weeding out all weak coins for the grade
Intend to hunker down and ride out the storm
that is to come.
Camelot
For me, I will simply bid a little less on each auction lot, and win a few more.
I only sell parts of my collection whenever I feel I don't any longer want it. I suppose I should sell some of my gold coins since the market is so high, but then, why bother? When my eyes go bad, or my doctor gives me a short time to live, my entire collection will be sold.
When something doubles in price and I own 2 of 'em, I like to sell one and keep the other 'free' one. Free stuff is cool! Ya'll can ride the market down if you want to....
Keep what I could sell, give it to my son.
Buy what I can, that I like, as long as other things don't tank badly as well (ie...jobs, etc).
If the coin market falls, on its own and nothing else falls, then I will be a buyer. If everything else is crumbly, then my money will go to make sure my family is well taken care of before I indulge myself further.
I've been told I tolerate fools poorly...that may explain things if I have a problem with you. Current ebay items - Nothing at the moment
I'm dollar cost averaging. I am spending the same amount and buying less in areas of the market that haven't heated up so much. Since I'm only 47 years old, I'm planning to live through the next market slump and sell when it heats up again and I'm an older an shrewder man.
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go into peripheral areas like patterns, early circs, 1794 dollars, chain cents,
colonials, seated and barber proof material sexy really early proof copins pre 1835 etc. monster colored gem mintstate and proof type
The thought of trading everything in one fell swoop for 1-10 nice coins has me thinking also..........hmmmm.
As I see it, if you have really nice coins, these are the ones people are buying for IMO stupid money right now. Unless you're strapped for cash, I'd hold onto them, unless they are not the core of your collection.