What numismatic blunder do you regret?

Of course, we have all sold coins we wish we still owned, so let's not talk about those!
When the Blue tag generation of PCGS slabs was brand new, I sent a whole slew of OGH's in for reholdering so that my sets would all have matching new blue holders!
When the Blue tag generation of PCGS slabs was brand new, I sent a whole slew of OGH's in for reholdering so that my sets would all have matching new blue holders!

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and they're cold.
I don't want nobody to shoot me in the foxhole."
Mary
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The numismatic blunder I regret the most would have to be passing up on a collection of Bust Quarters and Dimes when I was 15. This collection would have exhumed all of my relatively small savings.
--Severian the Lame
Was a 65, now a 63
Jerry
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Even Jack Lee never owned this coin.
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<< <i>Selling a 1858-O Liberty Seated Half when i was in my 20s that took me months to pay off when I was a kid. It was my first major coin. And the only one I truly regret selling. It was just a nice orginal XF/AU but I remember staring at it for hours when I was a kid. >>
I've had in possession five different Saints over the last four years in PCGS slabs. I just recenly got another one. I would have me a nice start to a Saint registry set had I hung on to all of them.
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Young-n-Dumb
Dropping a $10 Gold Indian on a hard tile floor. They dent easily.
I hear you. I'm currently waiting out a $2000 coin that I sent a check on nearly 4 weeks ago. Have heard nothing and beginning to think I finally got my first ebay shaft job. At this point I'm gonna retire from ebay while I'm still up. If you play long enough, you will get smoked eventually. I so wish I could have voided this transaction. Anyone ever hear of Union City, GA......Savannah Scammer? Of course this is from a 100% FB ebayer with several years of history.
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Timing is everything.
Edited to add: I wish I had consigned it to the Ally 2006 FUN sale
Ken
1) Paying up for a rare date raw Seated dollar with problems about 10 years ago. It is a very tough coin to find, however, I paid way too much considering the problems. Current wholesale market value is perhaps 1/5 to 1/3 of what I paid, even with Seated coins moving up in value. Dealer I bought from paid to much to stock the coin, and I believe is now in some other line of work.
2) Buying a few 2005 Legacy Sets to flip and holding too long. After release, these popped as high as 80% over issue price in the month after issue, however, those high prices only held for a few days, and never returned. They trade for a wide range of prices, as low as 50% to 60% of issue price when folks dump them en masse at odd times on Ebay.
3) Paying up for a better date Morgan in circ about three years ago. Since that time the Morgan dollar market has weakened considerably and the coin might wholesale for about 65% of what I paid.
4) Choosing a nice DMPL common Morgan over some common junk silver when silver was $7 an ounce. The Morgan is down 10% or so, maybe -25% true wholesale, while silver has over doubled.
<< <i>Like so many, losing my interest as I "matured" from childhood into adulthood. Those toys of my past (coin collections, baseball cards,etc) were no longer "necessary" as I became older. This, of course, was in the late 50's/early 60's. Oh yeah, I threw out my basbeball card collection from the same period. If God had given me another half brain during that "maturity" period I would have been a complete fool! >>
Same thing here!! Threw out all my baseball cards....
Now I've made the mistake of buying first spouse coins, thinking they'd appreciate. Hmmmm.
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My worse is one of the best in a way or two...
Back in the 80's I did some work for a guy and the bill was 2K, he wanted to pay in GSA, CC Morgan's in there original packaging @ $25 each and I had first shot at picking over 100 of them he received when his father pass away as he was not a collector. I took 10 of them and the $1750 cash, put the GSA's in the safe and forgot about them as I was not real active in the hobby in those days...
Flash forward 20 years and surfing ebay, guess what I found...
My $250 investment turned into $5000 and I'm back in the hobby..."-)
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Heck, I regret not getting actively involved in collecting until 4 or 5 years ago!
The name is LEE!
<< <i>Eating Kellog's Frosted Flakes in 2000 instead of Cheerios...... >>
I bought about 20 boxes of Cheerios - just trying to get one of those Sackies. "All" I got for my troubles was Lincoln Cents - and a bunch of healthy Cheerios.
Soon after learning about the "wide AM " Lincolns - I peeled all the Lincolns off the "Certificates of Authenticity" and trashed the certs.
Now of course the Lincolns sell for $10 to $20 on eBay!
Of course I never found any of those "Wide AM's".
Shortly after graduation I went to Cape Cod to visit some friends. One night my friend asks if I still collected coins. He then informed me that he had just inherited a coin collection from his father. His father was in his 80's when he died and the acumulation had actually been put together by his grandfather from the mid 1800's to the early 1900's.
The collection came in two old boxes (one was an old cigar box) probably 2000+ coins. It was full of everything from 1700's-1800's Spanish, French and English, colonials, counterstamped spanish coins, large cents a few gold coins, various hard times tokens, a lot of 1850-1870 Canadian Copper and silver and other misc items. BAsically anything wierd that would have been found floating around Welfleet, MA in the 1800's. I spent 2 nights going through the accumulation, best week ever in the Cape. I had no referrence material with me and at the time I was mainly collecting widgets, I knew I was dealing with 1000's of dollars of material though. I wanted the set but knew I could not afford it, I was getting ready to go to grad school. THis was a set I wanted to keep in tact as I felt it had more history as a group.
Believing I was being smart I asked my friends to hold the collection until I got out of grad school. Money is not an object for these people and they gladly agreed. In fact, they gave me a Fugio cent that was in the accumulation for helping them determine what they had.
Five years later, fresh out of grad school and once again in the Cape. My friends brought up the set, I still didn't have the money and they said they would gladly hold it for a few more years. They did, however, insist that I take 2 1907 ten dollar Indians as a present. One of those ended up graded PCGSMS64.
Fast forward to this past summer. Finally had the money. Guess what their son had become addicted to heroin and cleaned out their house. He took scrimshaw whale teeth, antiques from the 1700's and of course the 2 boxes of coins. They sent him to rehab and never pressed charges becuase it was their kid and a great numusmatic treasure was lost. I should have streched for the set right away
Here is the fugio cent I did get.
One was available back then, but I think the price was $20,000. As I recall. (or was it a 65RD?)
My biggest blunder was not buying a 1850 Baldwin "Vaquero" $10 MS-63 for $80K in 2000.
1. selling my 187- Bust half (the counterfiet) for $60 about 30 years ago. Hay it was a counterfeit!.. I dont know what this coin would be worth today but i am sure it is a considerable sum.
2. selling my 1802 half cent. This is one of the nicest 1802 half cents you could ever hope for with a full reverse strike (rare find on an 1802) I wasnt collecting 1/2 cents back then but i am now and i know i will not replace that coin for 5x the money i sold it for. I collect half cents now and still need an 1802 and may eventually have to settle for a lower grade and coin not nearly as nice.
3. selling my 1864 new brunswick half cent R&b unc.
4. selling my 1864 Small motto two cent piece also R&B unc.
5. not buying a vf30 1842-O small date seated quarter when one was available at a very reasonable price.
6. not buying a vf35 1849-O seated quarter when one was available for a very reasonable cost.
morgans. Thought I had to have a car!! I was just 18, what did I know? I'm sure I'll get that
opportunity again is what I actually thought! Oh, Oh my!
bob
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<< <i>When I was a YN, I was somehow dissatisfied with the look of my perfectly problem-free, steel-gray EF 1853 Arrows & Rays Seated Quarter. I took an eraser to it and it is no longer problem-free. I still have the coin, keeping it in part as a reminder:
I believe you have an 1853 over 1854....at least that's what I see!
bob
bob>>
Bob, thanks for the heads-up! I see a 'growth' on the upper loop of the 3 that I could interpret as the tip of a 4, and I also think I see the vestiges of a crossbar of the 4 and some doubling of the right arrow. I'll try to take some closeup pictures when I get a chance....
Sold an AU Libertas Americana Bronze medal on eBay for $900 about 8 years ago.
Of course last year, big news was made when the variety was confirmed. The discovery
could have been mine.
That auction is why I now use sniping software.
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