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In real estate, it's all about location. In coins, it's all about eye appeal.
MidLifeCrisis
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I made that statement in another thread and it made me wonder what most people consider to be the most important factor when evaluating a coin. For a coin that you need at a price you can afford...
Do you agree that eye appeal is the most important factor?
If not, what's most important to you? Why?
Do you agree that eye appeal is the most important factor?
If not, what's most important to you? Why?
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Sometimes it's about gathering. Like the crops in the field. The seeds are sown, the harvest is reaped, but it's a season that never ends, in spite of the changing colors or what is most important for some, to others it is more about building.
For the purposes of making money or friends, collecting coins is quieter than bowling.
Does it happen in this location ? Each person must answer that for themself.
Eye appeal plants one of them seeds. This gets an official "AMEN".
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Where did it come from ? What is my objective with it ? How well does it fit in with my collection ?
Will my heirs treasure like I do ?
Thanks for your thought provoking thread.
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For me:
I prefer coins that are pre 1933 and circulated.
Buying from the US Mint since 1986 is for personal enjoyment, collection and pass along to the family.
Eye appeal means alot!
To legit to quit!
While it can be fun to own a coin of which only 11 others exist - and it's important to consider adding such rarities to your collection when they become available - I found that it was more rewarding to focus much more on eye appealing coins and much less on rarity.
what you are really saying is this: "In real estate, it's all about location. In coins, it's all about YOUR OPINION."
K S
it's not everyday i can own a coin of an estimated 25 to 40 mintage