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Non-Essential Spending Cuts To Increase Your Coin Budget?

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 Posted 08/31/2013  4:32 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Ben to your friends list
My thoughts: Go to CA (collectors anonymous)!

But hey, whatever floats your boat. I personally think having a small budget is good -you really think hard before going for something.

Thing Id cut: Heating/Cooling. Put on more clothes, or less clothes. Foolproof!
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 Posted 08/31/2013  5:31 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add argentum to your friends list
I've gone in a slightly diferent direction. Since I decided to largely use gifted cash and money that I get from husehold recycling to fund my numismatic habit, I've taken to recycling more things. Instead of just CRV stuff, I recycle paper, non-crv aluminum, tin cans, and scrap metal from the ranch that I know a local recycling center will pay cash for.
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 Posted 08/31/2013  6:57 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Wiggam007 to your friends list
Definitely stopped eating out/fast food as much. I use the jar method: if I wanted to go out and get something and I can resist, the money that would have been spent goes in the jar for coins.
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 Posted 08/31/2013  7:23 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Earle42 to your friends list
A really good saving trick I have found is just refuse to spend any 5.00 bills you get. At the end of the year this can add up to quite a bit.
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 Posted 08/31/2013  9:45 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Fatman to your friends list
My trick is to stop feeding my wife. It has two benefits, first she's too weak to argue about my hobby and secondly it provides immediate cash for weekly purchases.
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 Posted 08/31/2013  10:08 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add sel_69l to your friends list
I have always had a reasonable numismatic budget, because I have never had to pay rent.
Actually, skinny wives are cheaper to feed!

So are skinnier ME's!
Almost never eat cakes, biscuits, desserts, candy or drink pop or beer. Don't eat out much, and stay away from fast food joints. Don't eat unless I'm hungry, and stop eating when I have had enough. My wife was responsible for family nutrition.

That means I cost a lot less.
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 Posted 09/01/2013  01:09 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Bababooey to your friends list
Sure not drinking less soda and eating less fast food sound good, regardless. If you are have financial issues, perhaps selling some coins you are tired of might not be a bad idea. At least you will enjoy a rotation of coins. Perhaps if you are smart at it you can turn a small profit and not feel a financial strain.
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 Posted 09/01/2013  02:42 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add oh my florin to your friends list
Well I save as much money as possible I work a number of hours a week and live at home (still at school) so I just save practically everything I make for my coin collection apart from a meal out or a game every month or so
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 Posted 09/01/2013  03:20 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add austrokiwi to your friends list

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perhaps selling some coins you are tired of might not be a bad idea. At least you will enjoy a rotation of coins. Perhaps if you are smart at it you can turn a small profit and not feel a financial strain.


this week I was contacted by a collector who had an interesting coin he was going to put on ebay. He emailed me first to identify it and get an idea of value. When I saw the photos I had to have it ( only 7-10 known to exist) even though I already have one. He knew it was rare....I offered him the same price I paid in 2007/8 (the last time one came to the market) for the one I already have and he accepted. I didn't want to raid the rainy day money store so I sold two ozs of NCLT gold to buy it. It certainly wasn't what I had wanted to do but I am reminded of the parable about the pearl dealer.....sells every thing to get the pearl beyond price! I wouldn't want to do it on a regular basis.....but when necessary it lets you have your "cake and eat it"
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09/01/2013 09:48 am
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 Posted 09/01/2013  4:42 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add just carl to your friends list
1. Stop taking shwers and/or baths. Eventually you'll smell bad and at coin stores or shows, dealers will charge less just to get rid of you.
2. Take othes to coin shows or stores and always ask them to pay for gas.
3. Eating out at fast food places could actually save you money. People for some reason fail to remember making food at home requires food that has to be thrown out, water used to wash dishes, soap used to wash dishes, gas for the hot water tank for hot water to wash dishes. Also, occationally replaced broken dishes, towels, napkins and on and on with stuff used for eating at home.
4. Constantly envite yourself to relatives homes for free food also helps with the eating problem.
5. Wear the same cloths as much as possible. Eventually they and you will smell. See number 1 above. Also, no need to buy new cloths as often.
6. Stop using toothpaste and mouth washes. Same results as 1. abobe.
7. OR do none of the things people reply, blow as much money as possible on coins. You would find you will have less to spend on food, loose weight, be happier.
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 Posted 09/01/2013  7:56 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add oh my florin to your friends list
Haha Just carl that was quite amusing. Anyway you could also add Renting out your house and staying at a relatives house or prehaps even selling it off and then just living at a relatives house
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 Posted 09/01/2013  9:39 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add oih82w8 to your friends list
I have been trying to sell my duplicate type coins to upgrade my existing ones.

Lather-Rinse-Repeat

I don't have much of a life other than work (full-time), school (couple nights a week) and work (part-time).
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 Posted 09/01/2013  11:24 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Joe2007 to your friends list

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I don't have much of a life other than work (full-time), school (couple nights a week) and work (part-time).


Sounds like your schedule is packed!

Thanks for the responses everyone. Very funny carl.
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 Posted 09/01/2013  11:47 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add jbuck to your friends list
I gave up my other hobbies.

The benefit is not just more money, but time as well.
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