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Moderator
 Australia
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I'm buying just for myself. No point buying coins for or expecting coins from anyone else in the family; they just don't "get it". 
Don't say "infinitely" when you mean "very"; otherwise, you'll have no word left when you want to talk about something really infinite. - C. S. Lewis
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Condor has nailed it right on the head..... I answered "all of the above", because usually I buy my own coins at Christmas time. Sometimes, however, my Dad will give me some silver dollars or something.........that's about it though. In a couple of weeks, this years "present to myself", I will be purchasing a small "batch" from Prethen again !!.....HOORAAY !...  .....(3CN's) Merry Christmas to me !......wait.....is that selfish ?....nawww....
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Valued Member
Canada
122 Posts |
EDIT: Just remembered, I'm going to my dad's for Christmas, and he agreed to give me his collection  Wonder what's in it 
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Valued Member
United States
462 Posts |
American Silver Eagle Proofs. I have 1986-1991, so any year after that, especially the 1995 W. I would also take an American Gold Eagle Proof.
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Valued Member
United States
155 Posts |
We started a new tradition in our family - Since my in-laws never know what to buy me, I told them to get me a 2008 Silver Proof set from the Mint and they did - Hopefully they continue this every year, much better than a sweater or some flashlights. My wife did a great job this year with getting me a beautiful 3 Cent Nickel as well as a Flying Eagle cent for Christmas. I have a Dansco "Major US Type" album that she looked through and figured out what I needed.
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Valued Member
United States
429 Posts |
My wife is too afraid to buy something for me because she thinks that I will already have it. I keep telling her that I do not care if I have two or three of the same coin as long as it is a gift from her. So we settle on me buying so much just before the holidays and letting me have it as an early present from her. I will not complain this year because I picked up a great starter set for myself of Indian cents from 1879-1909 in an older Whitman folder for about $30. I also surprised her with a Christmas themed silver round that she absolutely loves, so at least I can still pick for her.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
6326 Posts |
I ended up getting a "colorized" Silver Eagle from my girlfriends four year old daughter.....I have to admit it IS attractive. It was very tricky, though, to try to tell her how the "non-painted" ones are actually more desirable for me. But you know what ? .....I'll treasure this one forever despite the colorization of it's obverse !.....  My New Years Resolution, in part, needs to be to "spread some basic education" about coins to my family, friends, and loved ones, or at least about my particular preferences, so that in the future, if they so desired to make a gift of coins to me.......they'll know what I like ! Nonetheless, I will hold that coin as precious forever though !.... 
Edited by eaglefoot 12/31/2008 09:39 am
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Pillar of the Community
United States
2520 Posts |
I tell people to get me coins for Christmas or my birthday. In the past I've always got alot of crap that just collected dust! It's paid off and I keep them dusted! :)
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Valued Member
United States
292 Posts |
Since my family doesn't know what to get me I just ask them to throw all their pennies in a jar for the year and wrap 'em up for me. I have more fun looking through them and collectively I can obtain more cents than by myself alone! Also, they love the fact that at Christmas time they don't have to spend a single dollar on me...it's already there in the jar!
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Valued Member
United States
290 Posts |
I try to treat everyday like Christmas and am now buying coins for myself as often as possible.
(I deserve it, right?)
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