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What are your strengths in coin collecting?

BearBear Posts: 18,953 ✭✭✭
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    I can grade better than TPG's and only from pictures.

    I can spot AT from a mile away.
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    DieClashDieClash Posts: 3,688 ✭✭✭
    Stinkinlincoln beat me to it!image
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    STONESTONE Posts: 15,275
    My CBH grading seems slightly superior than the TPG's!
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    MidLifeCrisisMidLifeCrisis Posts: 10,613 ✭✭✭✭✭
    Ummm....I'm an all around great guy.

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    Seriously though...I'm very picky and I consider that a strength.
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    renomedphysrenomedphys Posts: 3,941 ✭✭✭✭✭
    I obsess.
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    ColonialCoinUnionColonialCoinUnion Posts: 10,087 ✭✭✭
    I can stand for hours on a hard concrete floor with only a little bit of complaining.
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    Billet7Billet7 Posts: 4,923 ✭✭✭
    Bust quarters and halves. I am also fairly proficient at determining what early coppers will certify and which ones will not (since many have minor problems that will still certify.) And I have great hair! (Not really, but at least I still have it.)image
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    guitarwesguitarwes Posts: 9,308 ✭✭✭


    I'm an expert at bringing home slight problem coins from the B&M shop after viewing them in their magic lights as being problem free. Where do they get those light bulbs at????

    But seriously, one strength that's progressing is patience. I used to be a hoarder, now I'm more particular. This will save lots of time and $$$ in the long run.






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    WalmannWalmann Posts: 2,806
    I can tell the difference between a wooden nickel, nickel and half dime.

    That and the wife is fine with my collecting coins.
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    TwoSides2aCoinTwoSides2aCoin Posts: 45,028 ✭✭✭✭✭
    I have an uncanny ability to image dealers off. image


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    I can stir the pot when necessary

    and have 2 assitances to help

    Hey Kenny- you out there?

    Bruce????


    oh my I have to be careful, I might get chastised by the great one himself Mr. F.

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    ziggy29ziggy29 Posts: 18,669 ✭✭✭
    I'd say it must be an improved eye for quality, based on the fact that almost everything I identify as desirable with strong eye appeal goes for moon money even as the stuff I don't find appealing gets cheaper and cheaper.
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    ColorfulcoinsColorfulcoins Posts: 3,376 ✭✭✭
    Focus.
    Craig
    If I had it my way, stupidity would be painful!
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    FairlanemanFairlaneman Posts: 10,428 ✭✭✭✭✭
    Filtering out BS.

    Also I can grade better than the TPG's but it took only 6 months to achieve........image

    Ken
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    ambro51ambro51 Posts: 14,345 ✭✭✭✭✭
    Obsession and Focus together with an amazing memory.

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    coinlieutenantcoinlieutenant Posts: 9,328 ✭✭✭✭✭
    I am very very patient.
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    tjc2120tjc2120 Posts: 714
    Willingness to learn/ thrist for knowledge.

    I know what I like. (Apparently I like problem coinsimage)
    "spot on my UHR, nevermind, I wiped it off"
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    rec78rec78 Posts: 5,932 ✭✭✭✭✭
    Luck
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    CoinJunkieCoinJunkie Posts: 8,772 ✭✭✭✭✭
    I excel at placing lowball bids on fabulous rarities... image

    Um, seriously, I would say patience, a decent eye, and the desire to keep learning.
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    SwampboySwampboy Posts: 13,236 ✭✭✭✭✭
    When I staple 2 x 2s they stay stapled.
    I'm pretty gassed about that for sure.

    "Inspiration exists, but it has to find you working" Pablo Picasso

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    Type2Type2 Posts: 13,985 ✭✭✭✭✭
    Cherry picking. image


    Hoard the keys.
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    RedTigerRedTiger Posts: 5,608
    Patience, willingness to be humble and listen and learn despite over 30 years in the hobby. I have a good knowledge of prices, a good memory for dealers and what they might carry. I also have a thick skin which comes in handy on the Internet.
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    tradedollarnuttradedollarnut Posts: 20,609 ✭✭✭✭✭
    Near photographic memory - I can usually recall that I've seen a coin before and where.

    Helps a lot in grading!
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    dizzyfoxxdizzyfoxx Posts: 9,823 ✭✭✭
    I think I have a pretty good eye for what I think is eye-appealing for me.image
    image...There's always time for coin collecting. image
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    BearBear Posts: 18,953 ✭✭✭
    I am very good at losing money on coins. I can buy a coin and flip

    it in 24 hours for a 30% loss. Its a heck of a skill. Not only that, but

    I can do it over and over again without any limitation.
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    PerryHallPerryHall Posts: 47,534 ✭✭✭✭✭
    I'm not easily swayed by dealer hype.
    I'm fairly good at detecting fake gold coins and original vs. messed with gold coins.
    I know what I want and I'm not distracted by coins outside my area of interest.

    Worry is the interest you pay on a debt you may not owe.
    "Paper money eventually returns to its intrinsic value---zero."----Voltaire
    "Everything you say should be true, but not everything true should be said."----Voltaire

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    coinandcurrency242coinandcurrency242 Posts: 1,990 ✭✭✭✭
    silver dollars

    Positive BST as a seller: Namvet69, Lordmarcovan, Bigjpst, Soldi, mustanggt, CoinHoader, moursund, SufinxHi, al410, JWP

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    Organization.
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    Hmmm a strength in coin collecting...
    I would have to say one of my strengths is I can learn things pretty fast, I guess image
    I am also pretty good at stapling my 2x2's... image LOL!
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    ElKevvoElKevvo Posts: 4,198 ✭✭✭✭✭
    Honestly I think other than being a nice guy and curious about coins I have few Numismatic strengths sad to say. My collection is a disorganized mess no matter how much time I spend trying to organize it, my previously great eyesight is slowly going image south, I have a very high IQ but a poor short term memory (my Achillies heel), I read a lot but have ADD so it is tough to focus, I am often taken advantage of by dealers because I am a nice guy so have become distrustful of them, and I could go on and on. Basically everything that was in a earlier thread about what traits a successful collector needs I have the opposite.

    So why do I collect? Because it is fun!! image Oh and I do learn a lot and like 'meeting' the various folks online!

    K

    Have a great weekend everyone!
    ANA LM
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    YaHaYaHa Posts: 4,220
    Not listening 100% to the pros and making huge $$$ on the cons..image

    It has work for me all of my life.. Evaluate a little truth, then throw out the B.S. and then go with common sense..
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    I have an uncanny ability to [censored] dealers off.

    Hey, at times, I can do that to. Boy, do they get mad when I inquire about a variety they don't believe in. I have even been called insane.
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    DUIGUYDUIGUY Posts: 7,252 ✭✭✭
    My strength stems from this place mixed with whatever "Stirs my Soul", Coin, Medal, SC$, speaking of course. image
    “A nation can survive its fools, and even the ambitious. But it cannot survive treason from within. An enemy at the gates is less formidable, for he is known and carries his banner openly."



    - Marcus Tullius Cicero, 106-43 BC
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    My specialty is placing two pennies in my open palm, making a fist, giving a little jiggle (and a blow from my lovely assistant), and POOF... a $50 bill!

    I can also do the same exact grading trick that NGC uses....the 'ol "Watch me pull a grade designation out of my hat" trick. That's an easy one though.image
    Take a look at all the colorful coins at Chameleon Coins
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    DennisHDennisH Posts: 14,040 ✭✭✭✭✭
    Cautiousness.
    Objectivity.
    Strong ability to keep "I want" emotion in check.
    Good VAM recognition skills.
    Decent grading skills.
    When in doubt, don't.
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    mr1931Smr1931S Posts: 7,016 ✭✭✭✭✭
    I have only one strength but it's a biggie.

    I have the uncanny ability to accurately grade a coin using only the flash from a lightning bolt. Scientists are baffled and have yet to satisfactorily explain how I am able to do this.

    There are perhaps two,maybe three,others in the world who can grade coins by flash from lightning bolt.




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    The measure of intelligence is the ability to change.
    Albert Einstein (14 March 1879--18 April 1955)

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    Type2Type2 Posts: 13,985 ✭✭✭✭✭


    << <i>I have only one strength but it's a biggie.

    I have the uncanny ability to accurately grade a coin using only the flash from a lightning bolt. Scientists are baffled and have yet to satisfactorily explain how I am able to do this.

    There are perhaps two,maybe three,others in the world who can grade coins by flash from lightning bolt.




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    That is shocking. image


    Hoard the keys.
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    morganbarbermorganbarber Posts: 1,821 ✭✭✭
    Although I know that there is no substitute for seeing a coin in person, I have benefitted from relentlessly searching Ebay and keeping an eye on the coins that interest me. I have been the underbidder on millions of dollars worth of coins, but don't let my bidding get out of hand.
    I collect circulated U.S. silver
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    BillJonesBillJones Posts: 35,800 ✭✭✭✭✭
    I have a better, wider general knowledge of entire United States series than most collectors and dealers. I can also grade coins better than most people.
    Retired dealer and avid collector of U.S. type coins, 19th century presidential campaign medalets and selected medals. In recent years I have been working on a set of British coins - at least one coin from each king or queen who issued pieces that are collectible. I am also collecting at least one coin for each Roman emperor from Julius Caesar to ... ?
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    PerryHallPerryHall Posts: 47,534 ✭✭✭✭✭


    << <i>I have a better, wider general knowledge of entire United States series than most collectors and dealers. I can also grade coins better than most people. >>



    ............and I'm more modest and humble than most dealers and collectors.

    Worry is the interest you pay on a debt you may not owe.
    "Paper money eventually returns to its intrinsic value---zero."----Voltaire
    "Everything you say should be true, but not everything true should be said."----Voltaire

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    JustacommemanJustacommeman Posts: 22,852 ✭✭✭✭✭
    buying high and selling low? Actually I think I have a good aestetic eye. I live by the Q Bowers creed....I like it...........and that keeps me out of a lot of trouble..............MJ
    Walker Proof Digital Album
    Fellas, leave the tight pants to the ladies. If I can count the coins in your pockets you better use them to call a tailor. Stay thirsty my friends......
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    LOL! Oh....what fun! image
    Take a look at all the colorful coins at Chameleon Coins
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    TwoSides2aCoinTwoSides2aCoin Posts: 45,028 ✭✭✭✭✭
    I have a magnetic personality. I get stuck with a lot of Copper 1943 Lincoln Wheat Cents. image
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    ajmanajman Posts: 1,359 ✭✭✭
    Going broke.
    Beer is Proof that God loves us and wants us to be happy -Benjamin Franklin-
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    shorecollshorecoll Posts: 5,447 ✭✭✭✭✭
    I have an uncanny ability to pick winners. If I sell a coin, it's guaranteed to increase in value by 200-500% in the next 12-24 monthsimage
    ANA-LM, NBS, EAC
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    PerryHallPerryHall Posts: 47,534 ✭✭✭✭✭
    I can controll the price of gold and silver. When I want the price to go down, all I have to do is to buy some and when I want the price to go up, all I have to do is sell some. It never fails.image

    Worry is the interest you pay on a debt you may not owe.
    "Paper money eventually returns to its intrinsic value---zero."----Voltaire
    "Everything you say should be true, but not everything true should be said."----Voltaire

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    GritsManGritsMan Posts: 2,599 ✭✭✭
    I have no coin collecting strengths other than appreciating coins I find in bank rolls and certain Modern issues. I have a poor eye, can't remember squat, and have no access to enough coins to get good at anything. It's a wonder I do this at all, in fact. I guess I do l like history, which helps me appreciate old coins.
    Winner of the Coveted Devil Award June 8th, 2010
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    I can grade coins blindfolded just by feeling them, and the grade I come up with is exactly how it will grade when submitted to NGC.
    Take a look at all the colorful coins at Chameleon Coins
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    I can find a decent deal on what I'm looking for. Is that a strength?
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    PerryHallPerryHall Posts: 47,534 ✭✭✭✭✭


    << <i>I can find a decent deal on what I'm looking for. Is that a strength? >>



    No. That's par for the course.image

    Worry is the interest you pay on a debt you may not owe.
    "Paper money eventually returns to its intrinsic value---zero."----Voltaire
    "Everything you say should be true, but not everything true should be said."----Voltaire

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