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Pillar of the Community
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Hi Jayson Im not a fan of the grab bad ebay auctions, 28.00 including shipping ! Most of the time they are not what they are advertised to be !! Did you buy some of these bags ? If so let us know what was in them !!! How do they know what will be in your bag? sounds like if anything has not been sorted its the wheat cents, the rest of the coins have been . Rick
Edited by Metalman 07/13/2005 10:37 am
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Pillar of the Community
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Oh no....I am not that impulsive. I will almost certainly ask for advice before dropping some coin. No pun intended. :)
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Jayson
What is it that you have decided to add to your collection? Have you picked a set to collect ?
Rick
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Forum Mom
 United States
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Hi Jayson. I have to say that I agree with Rick on this one. Overall, grab bag and lots by weight auctions are a waste of money. I have purchased a few in the past myself to get a taste for what was out there and have yet to see a blind lot be worth as much as I paid for it. A good lot auction will give you some details about what is included in the lot. This doesn't mean that every single coin will be described, but you will have a good idea what to expect before you receive them. It's amazing how attractive those lot auctions can look, though, isn't it? 
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Pillar of the Community
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quote: Originally posted by Susanlynn9
It's amazing how attractive those lot auctions can look, though, isn't it? 
They do take great pictures. In all honesty, if it wasn't for his feedback and money back policy; I wouldn't give it a second thought. I have been on ebay for more than 5 years now and have learned my lessons early. [:p]
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Pillar of the Community
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I also read thru a number of pages of his feedback, my take on it was that alot of the positives were due solely to his RETURN policy, in other words, many lots returned !!
Rick
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Pillar of the Community
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I wish my living room looked like that. I'd search the lot! LOL.
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quote: Originally posted by Metalman
Jayson
What is it that you have decided to add to your collection? Have you picked a set to collect ?
Rick
This is were... A) I will need the most guidance. B) I will just keep with my random purchases and keepsakes.
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Valued Member
United States
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You might want to start on a type set of some country's (e.g., US) coinage- I found that a good way to start, and a good way to learn about the various coins a country has to offer. From there, you might come across something that particularly piques your interest or catches your eye, and you can branch out whenever you like. Really, the Coin World is your oyster.  You can go in any direction you like- Morgan varieties, Lincoln errors, Jefferson 5-cent set, etc. etc. The possibilities are nearly endless! That's why I decided to start with a type set for now (of US, Canada, and Mexico), and plan my future sub-collections as I see and learn more. I'm thinking of a Walking Liberty set next, since those are such a pretty design and relatively affordable. Good luck, and let us know what you decide! Regards, ~neuron
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Pillar of the Community
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Well, I guess what I could start out by completing the collection that I just received. However, my question is how do I go about finding out which coins are needed to complete the sets?
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Pillar of the Community
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Bt date and Mint mark ? a RedBook can help with that and will tell you when the series started and ended, and what mints the coins were minted at . or you could ask us ? Rick
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Forum Mom
 United States
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Do you have a favorite coin design? If so, that might be a good place to start. If you have any interest in a specific point in history, that's also a good starting point for a coin collection (this is especially good for European history which has their coinage by monarch). Just a thought. 
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Prosyletising for the Dark side now days Susan  Seriously, there is no wrong place to start, but it can get expensive buying all kinds of coins and then finding that only one or two series really hit the mark for you!! Ive been there and done that !! Let us know if anything specific piques your interest, so we can help, makes us feel good you know !!  Rick
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New Member
United States
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hello everyone. I have tryed those crabby bags tooooooo. To say the least and to keep it G rating here. NEVER AGAIN
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Pillar of the Community
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Hi doerr931
Welcome to the forum !!!
I think alot of us gave that a try at one time or another, and I would still buy Lots as long as there is enough info to tell me that there is at least one coin in there that I need !!preferably two or three !!
But no description grab bags !! No way !!
Rick
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