If you were single what % of your income would go to coins?

I'd live bare bones, an extension cord to some nice beach to power my cooler and computer. A sleeping bag too. All the rest goes to coins and my personal Brinks truck.
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The only reason I got married was so that I could buy more coins.
<< <i>Or what percentage of your coins would go towards being single again? >>
Been there, done that
MJ
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......
<< <i>The only reason I got married was so that I could buy more coins. >>
"Inspiration exists, but it has to find you working" Pablo Picasso
<< <i>I'd live bare bones, an extension cord to some nice beach to power my cooler and computer. A sleeping bag too. All the rest goes to coins and my personal Brinks truck. >>
Ive never been much of a ladies man anyway.
Edited to add:
<< <i>Less than now, since I'd have to pay 100% of the mortgage, insurance, electric, phone, etc all by myself.
The only reason I got married was so that I could buy more coins. >>
<< <i>I'd live bare bones, an extension cord to some nice beach to power my cooler and computer. A sleeping bag too. All the rest goes to coins and my personal Brinks truck. >>
One of the funniest statements I can remember. And yet so true.
Fortunately, I have a dog, so the number is a little lower.
Doggedly collecting coins of the Central American Republic.
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<< <i>I'd live bare bones, an extension cord to some nice beach to power my cooler and computer. A sleeping bag too. All the rest goes to coins and my personal Brinks truck. >>
I must add that the beach would be a nice surfing beach, water about 80 degrees requiring no wetsuits.....something like Playa Grande near Tamarindo, Costa Rica...just thinking off the top of my head.
women and beer.
opps, mistake on the zeros!
2000%
1200 dollar lib half eagle.
i get the same amount of happiness from finding a 90% silver dime.
also a 1914 wheat cent was found on the floor of a grocery store
a few days ago. score!
<< <i>Less than now, since I'd have to pay 100% of the mortgage, insurance, electric, phone, etc all by myself.
The only reason I got married was so that I could buy more coins. >>
Nice one, I'll have to work on that...
<< <i>...then it is buying a 1200 dollar lib half eagle. >>
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Even when you could pick up a PQ 64 for cracking?
But seriously folks - 70% of my disposable income and I am single.
I would say about 20% all of my life, I'm 56 now and that 20% let me have a great time collecting coins,
Brian
Empty Nest Collection
Coins are nice toys, but I like other things too.
<< <i>Having someone to pay half the living expenses makes a big difference in how one lives. >>
You're describing a roommate, not a spouse.
60 years into this hobby and I'm still working on my Lincoln set!
I have to keep reminding myself that the schooling is an investment in itself.
Getting divorced was more costly than getting hitched.
Looking in my fridge, which consists of mustard, bread, and beer, I would say a large % goes to coins or bullion
... now that I'm not married, but I did hear Andy's dog barking, recently
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If I were single, young, and earning a modest but tolerable income outside of the "coins for sale" realm, I would make a budget, which would allow for savings of at least 10%/yr, assigning a percentage of that to a long term collection (not more than 25%), and buy only a few very special coins a year. Collecting coins is a hobby which happens to bring some appreciation over time. It is no substitute over a long time for other carefully selected investments.( I know that gold has gone up and RE down in the short run but this year is not forever) If you are lucky you will accumulate more resources and the percentage allocated to coins can increase as you have more expendable income. Remember non special coins may not be as liquid as you think or take time to dispose of at the price you think it should be worth.
BTW, when you get a spouse, select carefully; she/he may turn out to be your most precious asset or your greatest liability.
Happy Holidays
Dwayne F. Sessom
Ebay ID: V-Nickel-Coins
<< <i>I'll admit it. Probably zero. When I was single I spent 100% of my income on important things like
women and beer. >>
Exactly, I spend far more on coins now than when I was single.
I knew it would happen.
Coins are a discretionary expense. Present conditions do not favor that.
Coins: 30%
Wine: 20%
Women: 30%
Song: 20%
Didn't wanna get me no trade
Never want to be like papa
Working for the boss every night and day
--"Happy", by the Rolling Stones (1972)
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