Are you happy with your "Big 5"?

I was having a bit of insomnia this morning, thinking about various work things when I finally decided to get up to try and change my thought pattern. Coins are always a nice escape, so I started updating my master spreadsheet, which was out of date.
I got to thinking about how much money I had tied up in my top 5 coins as a percentage of the collection and started asking myself questions (not out loud mind you). Are you happy with the percentage you have in these coins? Are they worth it? Are these your absolute favorite coins?
What about you? For explanation purposes, I will let you know that my five favorites represent right at 10% of my total collection in number, but 60.15% of its total value.
Feel free to share any thoughts you might have about your collection when looking at it from the "Big 5" lens...
I'll post my actual Big 5 later...have to go work out before the kiddos wake up...
J
I got to thinking about how much money I had tied up in my top 5 coins as a percentage of the collection and started asking myself questions (not out loud mind you). Are you happy with the percentage you have in these coins? Are they worth it? Are these your absolute favorite coins?
What about you? For explanation purposes, I will let you know that my five favorites represent right at 10% of my total collection in number, but 60.15% of its total value.
Feel free to share any thoughts you might have about your collection when looking at it from the "Big 5" lens...
I'll post my actual Big 5 later...have to go work out before the kiddos wake up...
J
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<< <i>Never looked at it that way.... probably will not either. I tend not to think of my coins in terms of value (except for the AGE's). I like them for the beauty, part of the series (if a series is being collected), or the rarity in terms of availability. Cheers, RickO >>
I agree. However, if I were to guesstimate, I would say that my big 5 are worth about 10% of my collection's value and about 1% of my collection's number. As my collecting interests develop, I am trying to purchase fewer, more valuable coins and I am trying, and I emphasize "trying" to reduce my overall number of coins.
Tom
And yes, I am happy with my big 5.
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There are 10 types of people in the world, those who understand binary and those who do not.
My children's Top 5 are worth exactly 54% of their collection and comprise 12.5% of their current collection (their collections will begin to expand substantially this year). The Top 5 look like their bottom 35; the only difference is they are condition rarities.
I am VERY HAPPY with my big 5!
So...in no particular order, and with a "worth" scheme based on what I paid, not current value, here are my "Big 5".
#4 is the subject of an upcoming post.
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But I like em all!
I go back 3 years when I HAD a big five. They were a PC graded Barber Quarter and Half Key dates that diligence had paid into results.
I just didn't feel great about having a lot of money tied up in coins, in general.
Much happier now that I'm playing in a quieter neighborhood.
My top 5 by value
1878cc Trade 3500 ish and an amazing highend coin
1876cc Trade AU55 2250ish and very choice and original
1878s DDR Trade 1500ish and nice PL UNC
1873cc Trade 1400$ ish and perfect cir cam look
1934d VAM4 MS62 1300+ish non-dipped UNC of a rare coin and a great DDO
At those price levels I have tried to be selective and have amassed a group of coins that most would agree are accurately graded and nice for the grade with a high level of originality. I have a log jam of coins at the 1000-1250 value (popular cost level for collector coins) and I have about 30% of the collections value tied up in those 5 coins. Thank being said I have made an effort to weed out most of the lesser (dreck) coins over the past year (ecpt the place holder coins) and have focused on what I really want and go after it(like a nice 1805/4) and not impulse buys that often get flipped once their wow wears off
World Collection
British Collection
German States Collection
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For my collection, quantity is a quality, so I'm guessing my percentage is in the 20% range if gold is included, and I might have maybe 1% in terms of numbers. Some of my top five got there because of gold bullion content.
Ex-bullion coins where more than half their value is gold, I may be the first reply to say that when I take a second look, I am not all that happy. The percentage of value falls to maybe 7% of the entire collection. Off the top of my head, some of my top five might include: is a problem raw coin (holed and repaired 1862 dollar), a likely dipped market acceptable slabbed coin (1892 half), a couple of ok slabbed coins (Alabama commem and a better date Morgan dollar) that may have declined appreciably in value since I bought them. As much as it is a hobby for me, declines in valuation, overpaying still bug me because at a basic level I am a frugal person.
I had a few good US coins but sold them (such as MS61 1857-S 25c).
"“Those who sacrifice liberty for security/safety deserve neither.“(Benjamin Franklin)
"I only golf on days that end in 'Y'" (DE59)
Four of the five sold for World Record prices for those dates, and the '45 crown wasn't far behind.
And CL, I believe the young kids would say all your coins are sick, esp. that Grau.
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