Just curious about your collecting habits?

Over the years I've generally run into 2 main types of coin collectors: (1) the very serious collector, (2) the hobbyist ...(and I know, there are many varieties of both!).
But more recently I have seen more and more interesting offerings, that may not have any numismatic value, but are pretty cool to look at. Like the thread with the "shrunken coins" pretty interesting, and the colorized coins are different.
When I was a kid (in early the 70's) I bought a "set" of miniature coin replicas (quarter, dime, nickel & 'penny')... I loved them because I collected coins & I loved miniatures. I actually still have two (?) of them in my jewelry box.
Until recently I hadn't collected any non-coins, but I broke down and purchased the Hologram Washington dollar, (received it today) and WOW is that a cool process... might not be 'politically correct' in the coin world, but a really neat visual all the same!
I wondered what 'off-coin' items other posters may have been swayed by?
But more recently I have seen more and more interesting offerings, that may not have any numismatic value, but are pretty cool to look at. Like the thread with the "shrunken coins" pretty interesting, and the colorized coins are different.
When I was a kid (in early the 70's) I bought a "set" of miniature coin replicas (quarter, dime, nickel & 'penny')... I loved them because I collected coins & I loved miniatures. I actually still have two (?) of them in my jewelry box.
Until recently I hadn't collected any non-coins, but I broke down and purchased the Hologram Washington dollar, (received it today) and WOW is that a cool process... might not be 'politically correct' in the coin world, but a really neat visual all the same!
I wondered what 'off-coin' items other posters may have been swayed by?
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it looks..............AT
<< <i>might not be 'politically correct' in the coin world, but a really neat visual all the same >>
ummm yeah, strike the visual part
Lincoln set Colorless Set
It really is......
Cufflinks, paperweights, ashtrays.......guitars
One thing I've learned on this board is collect what like and can afford.
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At that point the pretty trash just becomes depressing.
Check out my current listings: https://ebay.com/sch/khunt/m.html?_ipg=200&_sop=12&_rdc=1
I ended up going with this pewter BigRock Meteorite Geocoin with pieces of a chondrite meteorite which are 4.5 billion years old, about the age of the Earth. It has a mintage of 25 making it a low R6. You almost never come across one of these, even among geocoin collectors. I just think it's cool to have a bit of something that old.
These are all Uncirculated... but very well handled (show-and-tell in Elementary school, ya know?)... LOL
Below I have scanned the Miniature Coins that I have left - and if ANYONE knows where I can get a replacement for my lost/stolen mini-'penny'...PLEASE contact me!!!
And thank you to the poster that converts this link into an actual pic!!! (By the way, how do you guys get the really big high quality - over 50kb- pics up on the board?)
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