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Do you ever buy complete sets of coins to cherry pick the best and get rid of the rest?

SanctionIISanctionII Posts: 12,692 ✭✭✭✭✭
For modest priced sets this can be very fun to do.

A few years ago I bought two MS sets of raw 1938-1961 Jefferson nickels. I took the best coins in the two sets and combined them into a set that is clearly better than the other set comprised of the left overs [though the left over set is nice also].

Today I bought a third such set running from 1938-1964 for modest money. This set has mostly MS coins and some circulated coins. I looked at the MS coins with a loupe before I bought the set. Some of them are very, very nice.

So I have looked at the MS coins in the third set and have compared them with the coins in the best set resulting from the combining of the two prior sets. Some of the MS coins in the third set are much, much nicer than the ones in the best of the prior two sets. So these upgrade coins from the third set will now be transferred into my best set.

The outcome is that my best set is much better today than it was yesterday.

This process is enjoyable and not very expensive. Eventually I will have to dispose of the resulting sets of lesser quality.

Do any of you do the same thing? If so, details please.

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  • CoinosaurusCoinosaurus Posts: 9,645 ✭✭✭✭✭
    IIRC, even Laura has admitted to buying drecky deals in order to get at the best pieces.
  • AhrensdadAhrensdad Posts: 2,583 ✭✭✭
    Yes I have, and would be happy to again.
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  • JCMhoustonJCMhouston Posts: 5,306 ✭✭✭
    Yes I have, just got through offloading a half dozen pieces I had to buy to get two that I wanted.
  • TinyTiny Posts: 2,598


    I have with Franklins before but not in many many years. Would use all of the coins to build
    different MS graded set and toned sets.
  • AUandAGAUandAG Posts: 24,992 ✭✭✭✭✭
    Yep, That's how I've collected for the past 50 years or so. Never bought a coin
    from a dealer or auction house (ebay excepted).

    I buy collections from estates, or owners directly. I place ads in local papers and
    have been doing so forever! I get mostly common coins and rarely get anything of
    significant value. However, I have put a complete set of Morgans together, Walkers,
    Mercs (minus 16d), Washies, Roosies, etc. Not a complete cent collection yet (minus
    09svdb and 14d). So, it is a matter of numbers. Buy enough coins and you do get
    some nice stuff every now and then.

    Perhaps I'm acting like a dealer without a storefront. But, that's how I collect. Hard
    to focus on one set at a time. Slowly build what you want one coin at a time and not
    necessarily in the order that you would otherwise do.

    I compete, happily, with my local B & M's and consistently pay more than they do. So,
    it's good for the customer and good for me. But, I don't have the B & M overhead with
    rents, wages, etc.

    The only reason that you don't do this is that you are specializing in a series or two and
    don't want to take the time to dispose of the leftovers. That's good for me! It's work and
    you do have to have your sources to sell to in bulk so that you don't spend forever selling
    what you don't want to keep. It also ties up a bunch of capital in the mean time.

    Fun way to collect, albeit different than most folks.

    bob image



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  • speetyspeety Posts: 5,424
    Yes.
    Want to buy an auction catalog for the William Hesslein Sale (December 2, 1926). Thanks to all those who have helped us obtain the others!!!

  • tradedollarnuttradedollarnut Posts: 20,262 ✭✭✭✭✭
    In order to build the seated dollar set, I had to buy 4 complete or near complete collections - keeping the best and selling off the rest
  • SanctionIISanctionII Posts: 12,692 ✭✭✭✭✭
    Regardless of what series your collect and whether you collect in the shallow or in the deep end of the hobby pool, it seems that out of choice or out of necessity collectors and dealers are faced with having to buy an entire set or collection in order to acquire the coin(s) that they REALLY want.

    It is a fun way to collect and improve the quality of your collection, especially if you have contacts that you can avail yourself of when disposing of the leftovers.
  • johnny9434johnny9434 Posts: 29,784 ✭✭✭✭✭
    because i can thats why image
  • ColorfulcoinsColorfulcoins Posts: 3,371 ✭✭✭
    Might be hard to find someone that wouldn't or hasn't.....
    Craig
    If I had it my way, stupidity would be painful!
  • SkyManSkyMan Posts: 9,567 ✭✭✭✭✭
  • anoldgoatanoldgoat Posts: 1,493 ✭✭✭
    My Lincoln collection that was built from circulation in the early sixties was stolen in the late 80's along with other coins accumulated over the years. In 2000 I started up again, with Lincolns in circulated grade. I found it much easier in early going to buy partial sets. After a while I had a #1 set as well as #2, #3 and #4. I'd look over a set (on ebay) to see if there where at least a couple that would fill holes in my first set before buying as to not get too many duplicates. This was all done on ebay. Later on I started to buy singles to fill the holes or replace lower grade coins in my #1 set. Eventually my #1 set became mostly VF and above with a couple of F coins. It was always fun to go thru a newly acquired set to see if I could update the better grade sets.
    Eventually the #1 set was completed except for the vdb-s. I then put all my wheat cents along with the coins in the #2 and down set in a bag. Mix a little and sold them in 5 lb lots. The buyers were quite pleased with their purchase and i moved on to nickels.
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  • coinkatcoinkat Posts: 23,994 ✭✭✭✭✭
    A reasonable strategy

    Experience the World through Numismatics...it's more than you can imagine.

  • KISHU1KISHU1 Posts: 2,211 ✭✭✭
    I sell the good stuff & keep the drekimageimage

    Frank
  • UtahCoinUtahCoin Posts: 5,366 ✭✭✭✭✭
    Yes, several times. Most recently a set of Liberty Nickels just for a single toned coin.
    I used to be somebody, now I'm just a coin collector.
    Recipient of the coveted "You Suck" award, April 2009 for cherrypicking a 1833 CBHD LM-5, and April 2022 for a 1835 LM-12, and again in Aug 2012 for picking off a 1952 FS-902.
  • Definately have
  • messydeskmessydesk Posts: 20,461 ✭✭✭✭✭


    << <i>IIRC, even Laura has admitted to buying drecky deals in order to get at the best pieces. >>


    So she delights in ditching the dregs of drecky deals.
  • FairlanemanFairlaneman Posts: 10,426 ✭✭✭✭✭
    I have had this fantasy for 30 years that I would walk into a coin show and boom a complete set of Mercury Dimes in AU55 and up would be sitting at a table begging for my cash. It has not happened at a coin show or shop yet.

    I did buy a set of Roosevelts when they were dabbed in a few years ago. It was a slightly better than break even deal and a few of them are still in a red 2x2 box.

    Ken
  • nutmegnutmeg Posts: 345 ✭✭
    Yup I buy sets. Recently bought a few started sets of Canadian nickels and made one nice partial set out of them. I have bought sets or partial sets of Mercury dimes and Jefferson nickels. The best deal was a complete set of Jeffs 1938 to 1964 in a Dansco album for $20. It had all the keys and a nice 50-D.
  • Yep, I have bought partial sets and even a few low pop coins
    just to see if they where better than the ones I had. You can always
    get rid of the extra's, its finding those certain few that make your set better.

    BILL
  • droopyddroopyd Posts: 5,381 ✭✭✭
    I have in the past - maybe 5 or 6 times over 25 years - buying sets of 1934-date "BU/proof" Lincoln cents - picking out the best of the bunch for my collection and then selling off the leftovers (again as a complete though slightly downgraded set).

    As you might guess, this has become a game of diminishing returns - the last time I din this I think there were only 2 or 3 coins that upgraded - so I don't think I'll try again unless I can acquire a set that is truly astounding.
    Me at the Springfield coin show:
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    60 years into this hobby and I'm still working on my Lincoln set!
  • PCcoinsPCcoins Posts: 3,354 ✭✭✭
    You betcha! image
    "It is what it is."
  • swhuckswhuck Posts: 546 ✭✭✭
    It's been quite a few years, but I've absolutely done that.
    Sincerely,

    Stewart Huckaby
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