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1000 Coins 200 Countries / States == Giveaway Winners Announced
I've reached two milestones with my World Coin Type Set ... 1000 coins, and 200 countries / states ... so it's time for a giveaway.
Up for grabs are a few duplicates / extras
- 1902 Belgium 10 Centimes PCGS MS64
- 1976 Iran Rial PCGS MS66
- 1966 Vatican City 5 Lire PCGS MS67
All I ask is for some feedback on my set. Tell me what you like, what you hate, or what you'd do differently. Comment on the overall content, or pick a coin and tell me something I might not know about it. Anything, as long as it's more than "Hey, enter me in your giveaway".
Two things I do know:
1. I'm all over the map (literally).
2. I need to post photos. Maybe I'll get around to it in 2015.
The giveaway will be random, with 3 names picked from the list of replies. Pick #1 will get to choose from the 3 coins, Pick #2 will get to choose from the 2 remaining, and Pick #3 will get what's left.
Thanks for looking.
Up for grabs are a few duplicates / extras
- 1902 Belgium 10 Centimes PCGS MS64
- 1976 Iran Rial PCGS MS66
- 1966 Vatican City 5 Lire PCGS MS67
All I ask is for some feedback on my set. Tell me what you like, what you hate, or what you'd do differently. Comment on the overall content, or pick a coin and tell me something I might not know about it. Anything, as long as it's more than "Hey, enter me in your giveaway".
Two things I do know:
1. I'm all over the map (literally).
2. I need to post photos. Maybe I'll get around to it in 2015.
The giveaway will be random, with 3 names picked from the list of replies. Pick #1 will get to choose from the 3 coins, Pick #2 will get to choose from the 2 remaining, and Pick #3 will get what's left.
Thanks for looking.
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The only thing I would do differently (besides photos) is to go with all circulation issues, or all proofs, and not mix them. That may be my OCD showing, however
I might, also, try to spread it back a little farther- I know you have older stuff in the collection, but the majority is from the last 150 years or so. I personally think that ancients and basically anything pre-1800 is pretty darn interesting, and if I could afford it, I'd be chasing them all day long...and keep up the more modern collection as well...but what do I know, as 95% of my collection is post-WWII! (lol)
Ron
I really like how most if not all of the coins are very high grades. That is a lot of different coins to own while not slacking in quality on any of them.
I also like that it is all over the map. My own collection is eclectic as well. I buy the coins with designs that I like.
Only thing I might suggest is to start going after at least one coin from each country that you don't currently have a coin from. This is a goal I've set for myself recently to keep my "fun" world coin purchases a bit in check and to give that particular component of my collection some focus. I've limited myself to circulation coins, as I don't generally like to have proofs and NCLT into the mix. But it looks like you don't mind that, which may be a good thing as there are a number of places that only strike proofs/NCLT in their own name.
You have so many coins from so many countries, have you considered doing continental sets? You could break of a few coins to do an Africa, Europe, Asia, etc. Just a small idea.
Perhaps a few more images would help us all to see what a discerning collector really means.
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I have a world collection in far more modest grades.
There are some beauties you might consider adding:
- Something from from pre-communist China, like a nice Dragon Dollar or a Yuan Shikai dollar
- You don't have anything from Latvia. These are among my favorites
- You don't have anything from zanzibar. The Pysa's are neat coins, but they're often corroded
- Tibeten Tangas are interesting coins. You don't have any from there
- How about a Hawaiian coin? These are really cool.
Bill … circulation strikes and proofs … I had considered that when I first started this set. I was originally a collector of Canadian nickels, and had a mix of the four different strikes: Business, Proof, Specimen, and Prooflike. So, that's the direction I took.
Bill … not separating Prooflike … The Prooflikes from the various countries I have listed are different strikes. The Franklin Mint PL coins (Belize, Jamaica) are very different from the MS and PR coins, and can easily be distinguished. The differences in the Canadian PLs are a bit more subtle, but in a side by side comparison, the differences are very evident. And, this thread convinced me that British Maundy coins are a different type, and PCGS now calls these PL.
Bill … last 150 years … That's mainly due to availability and cost. I do have a handful of German State and Swiss Canton coins from the 1700s, and am always looking for more.
Mark / Pokerman … getting a coin from every country … Ya, if I could only stick with just one
Ron … MS-65 Churchill Crown … Bought that one from board member ajaan a couple years ago. I'm not particularly attached to it (or any other coin), so we can talk about a trade if you are interested.
Pokerman … MS68 1944 Canadian nickel … That was the highlight of my Canadian nickel collection, and it's still a favorite. My avatar is my specimen example of the same year (SP67).
Nunfa0 … continental sets … hadn't thought of that. I think I prefer it all together. Maybe someday, it will be referred to as a "Hoard".
Dimitri / baddspellar … more pictures … I know, I know. My interest is there, just not enough time and too many other priorities.
Baddspellar … coin suggestions …
- I really like the pre-communist China designs, but early Chinese coins have become quite expensive. I should have bought a few years ago, though I feel many of us think that way.
- Also really like the Latvian 5 Lati you linked. I'll keep my eyes open.
- I haven't seen any Zanzibar coins that meet my MS65 or higher criteria. It would be nice to get a coin from a Z country.
- You made me open up Krause to look at the Tibet coins. They seem similar to the coins from Nepal, which would make sense.
- I've always liked the Hawaiian quarter, so maybe I'll pick up one next time I stumble across one. I also intend to acquire some California Fractional Gold at some point.
My World Coin Type Set
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My World Coin Type Set
I collected most of the world by date and mintmark 50 to 40 years ago. There were no slabs or 3rd party graders and condition was not my thing unless two or more were available, then price was more important, i.e. value to me. No books to tell me what was rare until a couple of years later when Harris authored one. Some common coins back then have become much more wanted by collectors. I would imagine the demand of 40 years from now will be different and will probably benefit you. History repeats itself, right?
There are so many catalogs chock full of information available to you. I guess I would suggest you try to get some scarcer coins in your far-reaching collection. There are scores to choose from. 64 or better probably won't exist in most scarcer coins but a top pop in any grade is still a top pop. You have hit a plateau, now for the next one. Jmo, Dave.
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*I reserve the right to change the direction of my collection at whiplash-inducing speeds.
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Dave … I truly appreciate your feedback. Yes, it is a lot of plastic. I am one of the people that probably wouldn't have collecting in the pre-TPG days. Not only do I like the consistent look of slabbed coins, I also feel that slabs are excellent for long term storage. Maybe even for the next 40 years
As for common vs scarce coins … I guess I am more excited by the coin designs than knowing how many other examples are out there. I don't play the top pop game, I just set a cutoff of MS65 as I like nice looking uncirculated examples. Though, it is more fun to find a scarce German State or Swiss Canton coin than it is to find a modern proof, so I see where you are coming from.
As for the next 40 years … only time will tell. One recent purchase is a 1977 Djibouti 2 Franc Essai, with a mintage of 1700. Survival rate on these is quite high, and collector interest is low, so the coin was very inexpensive. The survival rate will fall, but I can't envision a case where collector interest goes up enough to tip demand over supply. In 40 years, I will likely have nothing more than pride of ownership.
koincollect … The collection is nowhere near complete, so adding new countries / states are only a matter of time. I'll keep my eyes open for Myanmar/Burma and Gwailor. I do like the look of Indian State coins, and have another Kutch 1/2 Kori on the way.
tewcd … MS65 coins prior to 1700? Yes, that is a challenge. I two types so far, one in NGC plastic. Let's see how many more I have when the set reaches 2000 coins.
My World Coin Type Set
baddspellar gets Pick #1 ... selected the 1966 Vatican City 5 Lire
koincollect gets Pick #2
BillyKingsley gets Pick #3
Thanks everyone for the feedback.
My World Coin Type Set
Congrats to the winners.
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