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Pillar of the Community
3352 Posts |
Ummm, do you think you'll ever sell your coins for a profit? ... or are we merely collecting these beauties for our own collector's-sake? Personally, I don't plan on selling my coins, but if I did, are we the only dozen-or-so dudes that are interested in buying them? 
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Pillar of the Community
United States
4253 Posts |
My sons will have to sell my coins. As for the "dozen or so dudes", maybe we are. I just think we are the vocal few (some of us more vocal than others, eh?) 
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Pillar of the Community
 3352 Posts |
Nice ... ... yah, I sure hope that you ancient-dudes are okay with my dainty style!!? ... I'm having a great time (thanks for havin' me!!)
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Pillar of the Community
 3352 Posts |
Hey jwh => your next post is your 2000th (do I get a prize for noticing?)
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Pillar of the Community
United States
2596 Posts |
I have a few coins that are hard to find that I will keep but sometimes I sell my common or low grade coins to free up some money to but back in my coin budget. I don't have as much money to spend as I used to on coins.
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Moderator
 United States
23731 Posts |
I've sold a few coins in the past, but I would never sell off my collection. It will pass on to my son, than it will be up to him what he will do with it.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
4253 Posts |
Quote: Hey jwh => your next post is your 2000th (do I get a prize for noticing?) Jerry: I hadn't even noticed, but thanks for pointin' it out. I don't know about any prizes though. 
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Pillar of the Community
United States
2044 Posts |
 Congratulations on the 2000 posts!! lol Sometimes you can get decent deals from purchasing coins here and I have. Quite a few of my first coins were from JW and they are decent coins. Doing that also helped me because I didn't quite understand the market at first or what was real or not. It's a bit different than US coins. Who knows if I will sell any of my coins in the future, but as for now. No way. I have seen a few collectors already that sell some of their coins to get upgrades or some coins that they like as well.
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Valued Member
Australia
215 Posts |
Maybe the ones I got for free but any others I doubt it.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
1549 Posts |
I never sell for a profit. If a coin is something that I could get a profit for, I usually want to keep it. I have traded a few coins and sold coins for exactly what I paid (rarely for less when I wanted to be rid of a duplicate/upgrade/mistake. I don't collect for financial gain but because I like the coins.
I do have coins that never were in my 'collection' and sell them when I can but am too lazy to work them up in such a way they could be sold. Most I sold were locally at a club meeting or to friends. Once I bought a lot of 34 denarii to get one ("The Bride") and ended up accessioning about ten of them. The rest went to the trade stock. There is a major difference between being a dealer and a collector or at least should be if you are to do well at either.
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Valued Member
United States
192 Posts |
i would sell them to someone who respects the coin, not just what it is composed of. My collection came from an inheritance from my father in law, its amazing what people hoarded in the early 1900"s. I am a penny collector...shapes sizes colors The more abnormal the better... has to be a penny,,,any country....woldnt part with them!
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Pillar of the Community
United States
4778 Posts |
I like my ancients too much to sell them. The only selling I've done lately is with coins from my US collection (which I don't collect anymore), and that was to add more money to my budget for ancient coins.
Edited by VisigothKing 05/16/2012 4:22 pm
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Bedrock of the Community
Australia
21788 Posts |
I don't really care what my collection is valued at. I have just liked collecting coins for just about all of my life!
I guess that my kids will just pick the eyes out of my collection according to their own preferences, and auction the rest. They both DO have an interest in keeping at least some parts of my collection for themselves.
In a way, I don't have to worry about selling them.
I most certainly will not be worried about the value of my collection AFTER I kick the bucket.
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Bedrock of the Community
United States
10045 Posts |
I've heard that a lot of big-ticket ancients are bought/sold as "investments", but I suspect it's too easy to overbid on coins with high demand--just to make it yours. The demographics of collectors may point to the future of coin values. Once the Baby Boomer bulge sells or hands down its collections, there may be more coins on the market, including ancients.
But that has little to do with my inclination to sell my coins. I've bought and sold a few modern coins, sometimes for a profit--but I doubt I'll ever sell my ancients. They're more like small pieces of history to me--and worth more to me than just monetary value.
Edited by DVCollector 05/16/2012 12:27 pm
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Valued Member
Canada
316 Posts |
I'm new to collecting so I don't have any really valuable coins right now. but I hope to get the kids into collecting and hopefully pass it down generation to generation. I feel that collecting is a good way to show the kids to fix objective and try to obtain them. plus the history part of it.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
4253 Posts |
Quote: show the kids to fix objective and try to obtain them. plus the history part of it. It's a great hobby where family members can all participate if they have the interest. And, like you said, just think of the history lessons that go along with each coin. BTW, welcome. Regards,
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