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How Has Your Coin Collection Evolved Over Time?

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 Posted 01/29/2018  06:14 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add chafemasterj to your friends list

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from all centuries and locals in 100 year increments to the 82nd year if the century.


Collects82. What an awesome idea and what incredible success you've had. Wish you nothing but success in you endeavor.

Edit: Is there a link where you've shared your '82s?
Check out my counterstamped Lincoln Cent collection:
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 Posted 01/29/2018  4:14 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add ljenkins990 to your friends list
Well, my coin collection started out being housed in Whitman folders, but for the most part is now housed in Danscos. And, like many others, it has evolved from LWC-centric to all denominations. But that's really been it so far. That being said, I think it's starting to trend towards trying to put together a high-quality 7070 set as opposed to further set building (but not until all possible holes are filled in those Danscos lol).
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 Posted 01/29/2018  4:30 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add SilverDollar2017 to your friends list
I first started collecting Peace and Morgan dollars. I then started collecting Morgan dollars in all different dates, and soon started a Morgan dollar date set (I only need one more coin for it - 1898) . Then I started the 7070, and I have been collecting ever since. My favorite series are the Morgan dollars, although I collect just about everything.
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 Posted 01/29/2018  5:26 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add jbuck to your friends list

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Well, my coin collection started out being housed in Whitman folders, but for the most part is now housed in Danscos.
I should add to my earlier post that I was in Whitman folders for the first few years before moving to Dansco albums.
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 Posted 01/29/2018  6:15 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add sel_69l to your friends list
I had completed an Australian gold type set comprising 17 coins, including an Adelaide Pound, before I was 21 years old.
I sold that collection, along with about 100 Roman coins, including two gold, in 1975.

Since then, my collecting philosophy and collection development direction has not changed.
It has always been to cherry pick the whole of numismatics since the invention of coinage 2,600 years ago. That way, well priced bargains are always available. I always do as much research as I can on a coin that I may consider to buy.

The only requirements are that the coin actually saw, or was intended for circulation and was struck before about the 1960's, when silver was withdrawn from the Worlds circulating currencies. That includes significant error coins, off metal strikes and a few pattern coins. The core of the collection numbers about 1,500 coins.

I have a working numismatic library of about 100 books; I am a generalist, not a specialist. Therefore, the CCF is an incredibly valuable learning tool for me, and I appreciate those members with a specialist knowledge that is more extensive than mine. It also feels good to contribute to the numismatic welfare of other CCF members.
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 Posted 01/29/2018  6:31 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Sap to your friends list
I started collecting when I was eight. World coins were what lured me: collecting coins from different countries, foreign cultures with alien customs - yet we had coins, and they had coins - something we had in common. That part of my collecting has not changed, indeed it has grown deeper. The collection is also still largely "aimless" - many collectors narrow down their collecting field to a particular country, time period or type. I have not, and do not want to.

What has changed:
- Obviously, the budget has increased.
- I no longer keep doubles or duplicates of any kind. I used to keep ("hoard") pretty much everything; now I'm quite vicious about culling. If I get two coins that are the same date, mintmark and variety - one stays, the other goes.
- I used to be more into banknotes than I am now; I once hoarded/collected them to the same extent as my coins, but no longer. I now only actively pursue banknotes issued by countries that never got around to issuing coinage.
- Ever since joining a coin club, I have become more interested in other aspects of numismatics: particularly tokens and medals.
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 Posted 01/29/2018  7:09 pm  Show Profile   Check NumisRob's eBay Listings Bookmark this reply Add NumisRob to your friends list
I first started collecting when I was at primary school (what you would call 'kindergarten' in the States), when my teacher, a Mrs Davis, explained to us that some pennies had lighthouses on them and others didn't. Shortly after that I started saving British pennies - these were the big bronze half-dollar size ones, as decimalisation was still a few years off. When I got a penny that had both a lighthouse and a ship and was dated 1874, that was when I really got the bug. My parents gave me a Churchill crown and a tin of odd foreign coins that had been lying around the house - loose change from previous holidays, including a 1942D Mercury dime that I still have. But I concentrated on British coinage at first. Two longish periods living in France started me off on French coinage, and I've steadily added to my collection of World coins. When I was a kid I really liked big commemorative coins but now I prefer older coins or modern coins that are actually struck for circulation. I am currently trying to get a set of each Euro country's coins from change when I go to Europe. I've got some hammered coins, gold coins and a selection of Roman coins but I suppose my British pre-decimal coins from George III to Elizabeth II are still the core of my collection.
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 Posted 01/29/2018  8:31 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Earle42 to your friends list
Started with filling Whitman folders in the late 60s through 1980 with my grandfather. Canadian included since we were on the border.

Went to college and all but forgot the hobby until the mid 90s and even then did very little except to get the stuff out from storage and looked to update the folders. Put it aside again until about 2008 or so.

Found CCF in 2011 and found I had a LOT to learn as a lot had happened since I was serious about coins.

I have expanded into proofs for some issues, now not so concerned about keeping a running date set of every denomination. Sold off some currency I had to buy a few coins to fill other holes. The Ike nuts on here made me really desire to finish off the few I did not have in that set (and found some varieties existed so I had to have those also).

I was avidly roll searching JFKs to finish off the date set and that made me branch into proofs and varieties/clashed dies etc.

I have started to upgrade my Buffalos from being al acid dates and started (sort of!) an SLQ collection. Since the forum lit a flame under me for coins once more, I have obviously been on the lookout for good deals, have had some, and now wonder what I missed during the years the hobby was on the back burner. However, it was those years the kids were still home etc., so I don't consider that time as lost years at all.






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I started out collecting Morgan and Peace dollars from the local jewelry repair shop that had some coins in the back. Now, I still collect Morgan/Peace dollars, but I also collect just about every series of US coins.

What has changed:
I collect more varieties of coins, not just morgan and Peace dollars.
My budget has increased.
I started collecting more slabbed coins.
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 Posted 01/30/2018  06:36 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add chafemasterj to your friends list

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I should add to my earlier post that I was in Whitman folders for the first few years before moving to Dansco albums.


Just curious why the switch? Why didn't you change over to Whitman albums?
Check out my counterstamped Lincoln Cent collection:
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 Posted 01/30/2018  06:55 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add SilverDon to your friends list
Collected some coins as a kid.
Got into NCLT about 6 years ago,
Bullion, Privy marked bullion,
Silver Dollars, all decimal,
error coins, TPG graded coins,
now medals, provincial coins
of Newfoundland and Nova Scotia,
errors, and USA decimal. Still
collect the odd NCLT, and oddities
of the 1960's and 1970's silver
and nickel dollars. I am like a
crow lining my nest with shiny things.
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 Posted 01/30/2018  10:12 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add chafemasterj to your friends list

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I am like a crow lining my nest with shiny things.


That's a great line. Aren't we all?
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 Posted 01/30/2018  11:17 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Collects82 to your friends list

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Collects82. What an awesome idea and what incredible success you've had. Wish you nothing but success in you endeavor.

Edit: Is there a link where you've shared your '82s?


@chafemasterj. Here are a couple links to annual update posts for 2016 and 2017.

http://goccf.com/t/257330
http://goccf.com/t/277984

I haven't gotten to one this year yet, but here are a few of the more recent additions.

ARAB-SASANIAN: 'Ubayd Allah b. Ziyad, 673-683, AR drachm (3.91g), GD (Jayy), AH62 - My first coin for 682 AD. Very happy with the quality and this design is one of my favorite types!

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INDIA - BAHMANI SULTANATE - MAHMUD SHAH - 1 GANI - AH 887 (1482 AD) These thick Indian coins are great. Even my wife diggs them.

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1782 8R PERU from the El Cazador wreck. Lima mintmarks of this wreck are few and far between; this one is particularly nice. I've since had this re-holdered such the edge is visible and no more of that yellow ring.

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1782 Peru 4R. 4 Reales are always scarce.

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1782 Boliva 8R w/ chop marks. I just love this coin. I love the date, the patina, and especially the chops.

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I started with cents... got into my grandpa's drawer when I was little and took home 157 wheats, the oldest being a 1937. In the early days, I really didn't care about condition. I then branched out to nickels, and when I got my first job, I started into the other denominations... later on, I decided I wanted all of my Lincolns in XF or better... and revised that to AU or better except for the pre-1920s. The ultimate goal is to have a Lincoln set eventually with every coin showing at least a trace of mint luster. Some dates, like the 1926-S, will be hard. I'm also very close to completing my Buffalo and Mercury sets... those are next goals.
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 Posted 01/31/2018  12:43 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add ljenkins990 to your friends list

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Just curious why the switch? Why didn't you change over to Whitman albums?


Well, in my case, the thing that started my transition from Whitman folders to Dansco albums was when I stumbled across a Dansco 7070 US Type Set album and picked it up. Then I started moving everything else to Danscos because I loved the appearance and wanted to have my collection be consistent. I do still have a few coins in Whitman folders but nothing really high-grade. I'll finish the switch at some point. Nothing against Whitman albums, I just like the Danscos better.

That having been said I do still own all of my Whitman folders and have some duplicate coins I've pulled from change over the years. I'm hoping to give them to a grandchild someday to start a collection, the same as my own grandfather did for me.
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