Indian1, I have thought about this question several times...
Short Answer
I give people--- I like to believe I buy the coin and not the slab but that's not it. (and not the truth at all)
Long Answer
Too Learn, Pricing, Space, Coordination
I can get hands on under microscope and loupe and learn the coin the variety see it in detail. I like to look at the coins in hand. I think of it like having a vintage car in a garage perfectly kept not restored. Would I want to got out and look at it through the garage window. Or would I go out and sit in it and every once and awhile on a Sunday take it out on a back road for a soothing scenic drive.
The amount of space collecting takes up, I don't know how a lot of you guys do it or maybe you get rid of the excess coins.
Mind you I only been collecting 6 1/2 months I have well over 80 albums. I way over 30,000 coins in rolls, mint bags in several huge foot lockers - might you cant lift them only open them from the just last 6 months.
I like things in order in albums but even that does not work.
hopefully will have one day date complete error and variety album I am working on one with uncirculated errors and one with circulated.
I am extreme collector I dont have OCD but for example a 1960 cent I have over 100 different varieties but I am no where near even 50% complete in my mind.
I should have in a perfect world all
DDO,
DDR, small date and large date, common errors off center, clips, etc for that date.
In slabs the cost of how I collect would be prohibitive - my whole raw full liberty Indian heads collection cost the price of 4 coins on snows site where slabbed
Plus they look funny mismatch
TPG brands, color etc.
and the final reason is the coin feels like it part of my collection when I second crack it free.
Edited by OcalaFlorida
08/27/2014 11:24 am