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Roosevelt Dime Dilemma

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 Posted 12/26/2015  3:50 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add duncanbishop24 to your friends list
I would do the other sets. Heck I am doing the others. You don't need the Danscos right away. Just by them as your budget permits.
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 Posted 12/26/2015  4:08 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add moxking to your friends list
Since you already have a great start in the other denominations, I would defiantly start the other denomination sets, too.

Keep in mind that there are HUGE advantages to working on several sets at once. The most important advantage is that you are not stuck buying only a few coins at higher prices. Since you have a much larger number of coins you are searching for, you can afford to be patient and wait until you find just the right coins at just the right price.

When you are looking for 100 coins, you have a much better chance of finding something you like at a great price rather than being FORCED into buying those 'last couple' just to fill the holes.
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 Posted 12/26/2015  7:27 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add T-BOP to your friends list
I am working on 7 different sets at one time. While it's far from boring ,it's driving me crazy. So it's your choice 1 set at a time; or many .
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 Posted 12/28/2015  11:33 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add GR58 to your friends list
My suggestion is to hold on to them.

Coin collecting is not a race. I feel it is a life long pursuit.

I have broken a lot mint/proof sets in the past. When I'd did
dump the extra coins, I was sorry I did when later I started
sets of other denominations.

I have at least 15 Dansco albums that I am actively working,
and many more waiting for upgrade coin.

This past year I took the approach that I am setting up the foundation
for my collection. I figure when I am in my 60's and 70's I hope to be
able to fill the empty holes. So I have been buying all the albums
that interest me, and slowly started to fill the holes.
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 Posted 12/28/2015  1:11 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add n9jig to your friends list
I tend to agree with most of the posters above. For current coin types I buy 2 Mint Sets and one regular Proof Set each year. One gets broken to place in the various denominations books and the other is stashed away. Since a couple of the books also have slots for "S" mint coins (Cents and Halves in my case) I usually snatch a couple at local coin shops or shows to fill these blanks each year. Thus the last 10-15 years coins in my main books are all BU (or at least were when they went in...).

For the years prior to that the vast majority of post-WW2 pennies and nickles are from circulation, all the clad coins and about a fourth of the silver were pulled by me. The rest are from purchases or trades.

I do maintain a second set of books for straight circulation or CRH pulls. I have managed a complete Jefferson nickel and LMC book as well as complete post-64 dime, quarter, halves and dollars, including Ike's I saved before I started putting things in books. For Wheat Cents I have everything newer than 1940 and I have about half of the the 31 years before that as well as a handful of IHC's.
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 Posted 12/28/2015  1:42 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add crazyglue to your friends list
I understand the dilemma very much.

In spirit, I am in the camp of break em, keep em and have many sets going.

But in reality, I have discovered that it is difficult for me to not fill holes as fast as I can and if I have too many sets open, I spend more money than I comfortably should.

So I tend to try to focus on only a few open things and sell off my odds and ends to fund my active focus sets.


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 Posted 12/28/2015  2:02 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Coinfusion to your friends list
I think I have 7 open albums plus a 7070. If you enjoy collecting and have the budget just hang on to them, or pick one or two more denominations and go from there.
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 Posted 12/29/2015  10:11 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add collectorplay to your friends list
I'll jump in and give my $.02, since I have had the same considerations (as I'm sure we all have at one time or another). I decided like most to ultimately concentrate on 1 -2 coin books at a time.
First I finished my Jefferson nickels since they were closest to being complete anyway. Next I finished my Roosevelt dime book since he was next to be most completed. I then got a little stuck on my Dansco 7070 album and Lincoln Wheat penny album; these are taking longer than I had wanted. So I have simultaneously started to complete my Franklin half album, especially since silver is still down.
This is the approach that was most satisfying to me, and having stress-free fun with this hobby is what it's about.
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 Posted 12/31/2015  10:48 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add davec13 to your friends list
I think I'm just gonna buy the cent, nickel, quarter, and half books. If I fill the "modern" coin albums it won't be hard to keep them up to date and eventually they will be considered classic coins. So hopefully my kids will be inheriting a worthwhile collection one day.
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 Posted 12/31/2015  11:16 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Buddy to your friends list
That's a good idea. Focus on what you have and get it properly stored.
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 Posted 01/01/2016  04:22 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add LocalCoinGuy to your friends list
Save them ....

Put em in a box and just focus on one set at a time ....

After you do the first set then look in the box and see what inspires you and go for it .....

Rinse / repeat process .....

Simple - No other decisions required ......

..... and ..... your budget won't get strained!
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 Posted 01/02/2016  6:24 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add davec13 to your friends list
Well I ordered a bunch of dansco albums the other day and they can't get here soon enough. I'm down to one last dime to fill the album a 2011 S silver. I have one, but it's slabbed. I thought about breaking it out to fill the album only I have a decent start of graded dimes set already (~75 of them}. I guess you can't have enough coins, right?
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 Posted 01/03/2016  01:13 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add jbuck to your friends list

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Well I ordered a bunch of dansco albums the other day and they can't get here soon enough.
Excellent!

You will not regret your decision.
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 Posted 01/04/2016  08:37 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Lilly Bird to your friends list
I have about 10 different Dansco albums I am working on now and about the same in Gaurdmaster. I stated in another post that I get the album first then I fill it. The good thing is that I saved a lot in shipping those albums by buying in bulk.
Another thing is that it allows you to be open to special deals in more than one collection, rather than getting stuck in one denomination.
I generally see something for a certain album that I need and then buy it. The more slots I have to fill the more likely I am to get a deal.
That being said, budget can be an issue so do what works for you, your interest, and your budget.
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