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How Many Countries To Collect?

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 Posted 06/19/2016  4:00 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Garoyn to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply

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Now to go through these and see if I want to include all of them in my own collection algorithm (Saar, really?!)


Okay, time for me to eat crow. I was rearranging my albums and guess what I found? Yep a Saarland coin {grin}. In my inventory, but not checked off of my "countries left to get list." Please pass the salt.


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 Posted 07/11/2016  6:29 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add twinkinator to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
I don't generally purchase notgeld unless I find it interesting since it's an expensive and extremely difficult set to complete fully. My general rule is no exonumia/fantasy or "country" but not a country (South Ossetia, etc) coins unless I find the design interesting.

Most of my collection is an attempt to complete a full set of circulating coins from every country. If I don't have it and it's reasonably cheap, I typically purchase it.
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 Posted 07/11/2016  10:00 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add january1may to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply

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Most of my collection is an attempt to complete a full set of circulating coins from every country. If I don't have it and it's reasonably cheap, I typically purchase it.

I tried to do that early on, but I quickly realized that I'm going to run out of money very fast if I do it that way - even if "reasonably cheap" is limited to 10-20 cents per coin. (Sadly it is hard to find coins any cheaper than that outside bulk lots - in which one obviously cannot control the variety.)

Incidentally, South Ossetian coins are essentially fantasies (unlike Abkhazian coins, which are technically official, though also borderline exonumia).
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 Posted 07/12/2016  11:30 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add twinkinator to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
january1may, my local shop sells them at 5 or 6 for $1. I frequently trade extras with another foreign collector in my local coin club, so we both get new coins and don't spend any more money :)
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 Posted 07/18/2016  11:18 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add billymac11 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Just to go by something, I go by numista's list, which is ever-evolving. There's a certain amount of arbitrariness, but always comes back to how you want to collect.
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 Posted 07/18/2016  12:17 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Garoyn to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
I've switched over to use Numista's list, too. But many of the listings are ancient or medieval, and I don't really collect those (well . . . yet). But I can't always tell from the "country" name if it is ancient or modern (or in between), so it's been very enlightening learning about history of the different places.

Only recently did I learn that part of France is on *this* side of the pond--just off the coast of Newfoundland--complete with Euros, French police force (gendarmes), etc. St. Pierre and Miquelon (from which I now have a coin {grin}), is less than 700 miles from Maine, U.S. Not French Canada, but actual France.

Ah, the cool things you learn from this hobby!

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saint...and_Miquelon
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 Posted 07/18/2016  1:39 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add january1may to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Numista lumps together some countries I'd rather separate (RSFSR/USSR, Portuguese Guinea/Guinea-Bissau, British Guiana/Guyana), and there are a few weird splits as well (perhaps the most obvious is German states vs. Austrian states - either keep them all separately, or lump them all together: Salzburg, Baden and Julich-Berg are either one country or three).

I currently have 191 countries listed in my Numista collection (192 if my pending addition of my Pantikapaion coin goes through). There are also about 15-20 countries I have but hadn't entered into Numista yet (notably Uzbekistan and GDR), a few countries I separate but Numista doesn't (including all three pairs above), and half a dozen assorted German states (plus two Italian states).

Many of the hardest Numista countries, incidentally, are not ancient or medieval but short-lived colonies from the 18th and 19th century. (That or modern countries that are part of larger monetary unions and thus don't ordinarily produce their own money, but did make some low-mintage NCLT.)
Though many of the medieval ones are also tricky.
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better definition, themed collection (from the most intelligent person #1052;#1072;#1085;#1088;#1086;)
http://forum.castlecoins.ru/index.p...652#msg64652
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