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About this journal

I am now in my later 40's as I write this bio and finally have reached a point in life where I can set aside some money monthly for my "coin allowance."

It was not always this way.

My fascination with coins started at a very young age--although the exact age I am not sure. I would guess I was between 7 to 10 years of age when my mother showed me her silver coins. As a child in the mid 1970's, the sight of a mercury dime design, walker or franklin half and even the old buffalo nickels were somehow exciting and mysterious. Compared to the pictures of the busts of presidents, the older designs were fantastically beautiful in their art and sculpted design...I was hooked!
The only problem was that I was a kid and had no money. My mom and dad got me some thumb busters of Lincoln wheat cents and Jefferson nickels. Oh what a prize to find a wheatie in my dad's change of a date before 1940! Of course I could not just take the coin--I had to do some extra chore to earn that prize, this made the enjoyment all the more.

Later I would have the pleasure of trips to a local coin shop in Rockville (MD)-called Coins of the Realm--I don't even know if it still exists or not. As the holes in my thumb busters became harder to fill, I figured out that I could find many of them at the coin shop. I would cut the grass of the older families in the neighborhood during the summer and if we had a snow in the winter--me and the other kids in the neighborhood would be out early knocking on doors to make that $5 for shoveling a sidewalk and driveway.
The difference was, my friends would spend that money on candy, sports cards or slot cars--for me it was a trip with my mom to the coin shop.
Eventually my mom even gave me her old silver coins--circulated and common date, nonetheless, they were quite possibly the most exciting coins I ever received.
After many years of hiatus from numismatics--about 12 to 15 years ago I rediscovered my passion for the hobby of kings--and with the discovery of the Registry here at NGC--and the ability to hunt for treasures on the internet, I foresee coin collecting being a part of my earthly pleasures until the day when I will leave it. 

Entries in this journal

Missed Again

where are they all? Well once again I tried to win a 1913-S type 2 Buffalo nickel and failed. I can't believe it is this hard to find a decent one. There were over 1.2 million minted, many buffs have similar mintages {the 26-S and 31-S both have lower} and they are not hard to find. The problem is that I've been trying to fill the last hole in a nice buff album I've assembled. The album has many nice BU coins I've gotten for $100 or less {many from crack outs of slabs} but the criteria I ha

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Focusing My Collection

downsizing seems to be going around I was very pleased to read the journal entry by Boomer titled "Hard Decisions", mostly because I have been doing the same kind of thinking. Recently I was showing my wife a coin that I found on a website that would instantly become my favorite if I were to buy it. It is a true rarity from the 1800's, gorgeously toned and it has a sailing ship. I have been eyeing it for over 6 months but I've been unwilling to take the $2500 leap. My wife, in her pragmatic

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Renewal Time

reflections on another year Well I renewed my NGC-Collectors Society membership today. I know that some people keep two registry memberships but I only need one. NGC has cheaper submission fees, much friendlier and respectful people working there, the journal feature and also the signature sets--all of these things have made me a bit of an NGC loyalist. I am aware that some PCGS coins may be worth a bit more even slabbed at the same grade--but I won't sell my enjoyment of the hobby for s

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NGC Changing Awards Rules?

breaking the rules Dear Journal: In the 2+ years that I have been using the journal feature I have never broken the spirit of the journal purpose. I understand it is supposed to be about my personal collecting experience and not an open forum for discussions. I recently read an entry that riled me up enough to almost insist on a reply. Through my years of life there are few things that disgust me more than those who would complain about the rules,refuse to adhere to societal rules/law

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My Coin Budget

going overboard with buying... My wife and I rarely to never argue. Mostly it is because we both have pretty laid back temperments and most things in life aren't worth the drama. Also I think a large part is because we keep seperate bank accounts. We both have almost identical incomes so we divide the bills evenly and whatever extra we have is to spend at our discetion. A large part of my "leftover" money goes to coins. I have tried various methods to keep my spending in check and for the mo

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Gamble Payed Off

wary of overseas ebay sellers With good reason, we should all have a healthy suspicion of overseas ebay sellers. I personally would never bid on any coin where the seller is from China, hong kong, singapore etc...However I do consider coins that are being sold from Europe. I have been burned once or twice but I have also had it pay off. I have gotten coins at great prices at times probably because other potential bidders didn't want to chance it. I guess the safest method is using Paypal so

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The Excitement of Discovery

finding coins is half the thrill One of the great things about coin collecting are all of the small thrills involved { and occasionally a great thrill}. I always get a charge when I go to my post office box and find that a package is there for me. Usually the anticipation has built up enough after waiting for my purchase or the return of a submission that the package is lucky to make it home unopened. Another great thrill {which doesn't happen to me too often} is getting a coin graded higher

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My New Coin

Know nothing about her I just won this coin at a Heritage auction. I don't know anything about it--it's a SC$1 dated 1915 from Montana's contribution to the Pan-Pacific expo. I almost started a Signature Set a few years ago of coins with Angels on them, but my collecting of ship themed coins have more than kept me busy enough. Throw in the Walker short set I'm working on and the PL Canada Bluenose dimes and I have plenty to hunt for in my numismatic pursuits. Anyone with any info on the des

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Readying a Large Submission

large for me at least Life always seems to intrude on my coin collecting about this time every year. First are the additional budget constraints in sending a daughter back to college {I can hardly believe that a single book can cost $200 !!--must be First Day Issue bookcovers..} Secondly is that its getting cooler already and there are fewer days left before the boat goes to dry dock, so I have been spending a lot of time on the water. Add in time spent with my wife, a trip to St Louis to see

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Walker Just Missed Cameo

I'm not sure of the criteria I finally received my 3 coins back from NGC that I had graded and they are even nicer than I remembered. For about a month they have just been typed letters in the "order status" section of the registry. I must admit that it is exciting when I get them returned-maybe even a bit more than when I first bought them, presented beautifully in their new unscratched plastic holders. I was studying them as if it were the first time I had seen them and I now remember that

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A Very Good Submission

it has been a while... It has been quite a while since I have entered anything into my coin collecting journal and it has also been a while since I had good news on the submission front. Earlier this month I actually sent away 3 submissions at once: one was to get a variety correction on 2 slabbed gold coins--they both got the varieties and at no cost. The second submission was to use a coupon I had for 5 free photoproofs. I had no idea that NGC's photoproof service did such a great job and

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NGC REGISTRY-Getting it Right

long overdue After reading several posts of my fellow collectors bewilderment over their points dropping I started looking at my coins. The verdict?--I'll be dropping some too and I say it's about time. I own 7 PF70UCAM modern $5 gold coins, not because I sought to collect them, but because I got them for just a little above the gold value--around $200 each. I still look around occasionally for a chance to pick up another 70 for $250 or less. The reason I brought this up is my 1986 Statue

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Golden Buffalos

mint announcement arrived today One of the great things about coins as a collectible is their variety. Many of us collect by certain series, some by themes, some by metals, some collect moderns, some collect pre-1900, some only certain denominations etc etc..there are tons of ways to collect them. I realized recently that I don't own a single slabbed coin with a president. I have old penny and nickel albums of Lincoln and Jefferson that I only fill with a coin I get from change...no ebay ho

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Imperfect Art of Grading

beauty is in the eye of the beholder? I'm sure that most serious collectors realize that grading is an imperfect science, the system of using multiple graders and taking the average is probably as effective as it can get. Grading standards have changed over time--a PCGS coin in an old rattler or green label usually has a much higher chance at an upgrade than other coins. Well my journal is supposed to be about my collecting experience..the bad as well as the good. My luck has been down late

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The reverse

why I bought it The reverse is why I bought the coin in the first place, to include in my sailing ship themed signature set. And in fairness the reverse looks better than before...although the 1 or 2 spots are still there they are lighter and some of the copper in the gilt coin now shows in the field and sails, giving the coin a handsome highlighting..just a bit disappointed in the obverse...thanks for bearing with me on back-to back entries but I wanted to record for my journal's sake a more

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Returned From NCS

My SC$1 aka The Forgotten Coin is back this will be short, I finally got back my 1907 Jamestown Tercentarry Anniversary SC$1 from NCS. I am an optimist by nature-which may sound like a virtue-but in truth it tends to lead to alot of disappointments in life. My mind had visions of the black spots being removed from this coin and some more of its original luster blazing back through. Alas, I guess I need to be more realistic in my expectations. But this... If you are interested I posted a "bef

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The Forgotten Coin

Ncs submission showed up at NGC I am a bit embarassed to admit this {especially since I take a bit of pride in my steel trap of a memory} but I had forgottten about a coin I had submitted. I have been a bit overwhelmed with working, I also had 6 coins in an NGC submission I was keeping track of and with all of the summer plans, cookouts, obligations, anniversary, birthdays etc etc--it just slipped my mind. In mid-may I had sent away a 1907 Jamestown 300th Aniversary SC$1 to NCS for conservin

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Complexities of Grading

Not all coins start at a 70 point scale I just got back 6 coins from NGC today--on a quick note, the $25 registered mail postage I paid NGC to return my coins took 10 days and the $8 USPS priority mail/fully insured took 2-3 days for them to receive them, go figure. But to my point about grading, it is very complex and the more I study it-through books and hands on looking at coins and trying to figure why they were attributed the grade they were, the more I feel I may never get it--altho

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Ultra Cameo's-Worth Every Point

it's the desirability As has been said many times in journal entries, "the demand creates the value of a coin"-and also the number of points a coin is worth. Many people wonder about how NGC comes up with the points for particular coins...how do they weigh market value, versus mintages, versus condition rarity etc etc. Let's look at the Jefferson nickel proofs for example: almost all of the 1980's -2006 are worth only 3 points for a PF69UCAM, which makes sense since there are tens of thousan

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Albums Are Still Great Fun

I will always be working on 1 or 2 album sets Like many numismatists I started my collecting with an album/folder. It was actually 2 seperate folders for lincoln cents, one with dates from 1909-1940 and the other with dates from 1941-present {which was about 1975 then}. I can still see my youthful -script of putting the dates under the undated holes for the late 70's years as they were released. I am an enthusiastic registry collector...in fact it has revitalized my passion for coins. I lov

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The 2007's ARE HERE !!!

received from the mint in only 4 days from ordering In 2005 the first issue of Canada's yearly Tall Ships $20 Hologram coins came out and I got one for my set of themed coins. A little reluctant at first because of not particularly liking the "cheap" look of painted coins or colored picture coins, I bought that coin because of the superb design and detail. I was realy surprised to find how beautiful the coin was when it arrived, and what a great medium a partial hologram image is for a ship-th

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If At First You Don't Succeed..

sometimes patience is forced upon you.. Several times over the past year I have seen a coin at auction that I REALLY wanted. I'm sure many of you can relate. For me it is usually a coin that fits my signature set of ship coins. I usually was not even aware of the coins existence, but once I see it at auction-whether from the big auction houses or even ebay- I become enamored. I can already picture how great it's going to look in my set. However, it doesn't always work out. Most of the time

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Memorial Day and Thoughts of My Dad

approaching holiday has me reminiscing As the Memorial Day holiday weekend approaches I have seen some great articles and programs on the remarkable men {and women} who have given so much to insure the liberty and freedoms that we have in this great nation. My father was one who served, and among my treasures are his 2 overseas service medals and a purple heart. Amazing to me was that he got the second overseas medal AFTER he got the purple heart. I have been asked many times about my pas

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My First Try With NCS

wary of coin conserving It is going to be a bit lengthy journal entry because I have had a lot of activity in my collecting recently--for those who read these please bear with me.......... First of all, I have been so busy, not because of any uncontrolled spending or any financial windfall--but mainly by trying to get some things in order and several coins that I have been waiting for became available simultaneously. I have decided to try out NCS mainly because of a wonderful ship coin t

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Parting with My Collection

have been doing some thinking... Ok, first of all, I'm not parting with anything for a long while. I have just been thinking about that day in the future.... I have been re-hashing some thoughts recently after reading the journal entry by AEAGLE01...who is selling his #2 ranked Buffalo Nickel set at Heritage this month. As much as I enjoy numismatics-and it truly is a hobby foremost to me-the objects of our collecting endeavors have VALUE. When I see a fabulous set of buffalos like AEAGLE0

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