Turk
Active Member
Following a recent post from THUCYDIDES79 (buying $200 worth for his brother in law) I thought it would be very interesting to hear what S/S members might generally recommend as a "Starter Pack" for 'newbies'.
i.e. pick a selection of your favourite coins or bars that represent reasonable value - with some 'variety' to spark further interest and perhaps educate a 'new' person.
I won't set a price limit, but perhaps aim for the 10-12 ounces mark. (That's around $500 at the moment!). But smaller or larger suggestions are fine.
Numismatics are OK - but Pandoras are W-A-Y outta line here!
Gold is OK - perhaps a 1/10oz coin. Just be creative and go with the flow - or dare to be different.
The main thing is to explain your ideas. (And if you ARE a newbie - what would you like?)
(For the exercise, assume that a vendor would buy the selected items in packs of 20 (say) and would break them up into 'Show Bag Units' for resale.)
If we get enough interest - or a strong enough consensus emerges - perhaps someone will offer to make up some Starter Pack Show Bags and see how they sell!
Any volunteers? (The main aim is to offer newbies an interesting kick-off point.)
Don't forget to suggest other useful items for the Show Bag: e.g. Digital scales or coin guides, accessories, flammable JP Morgan effigy, coin holders, or mounting cards, a CD or DVD .... etc.)
Assume delivery is $10.
I'll kickoff with something for starters:
$92 7 x 1966 50c coins - Always a good talking point. Educates about 800 silver. Love their 'ching'!
$40 5 x Post-45 Florins - Something older is always interesting too. Teaches about 925 Sterling silver
$35 1 x 1937 Crown - Everyone should have at least ONE of these!
$40 1 x 2011 1 oz Koala - A Current popular coin - good to have a least one to get to know them
$40 1 x 2011 1 oz Kookaburra - ditto
$40 1 x 2011 Silver Eagle - ditto
$40 1 x 2011 Silver Maple - ditto
$40 1 x 2011 Philharmonic - ditto
$82 1 x 2011 2oz Lunar Rabbit - Something chunkier - a good foundation for the bottom level of the stack!
$40 1 x 1oz Morgan bullion bar - Something non-coin for comparison purposes.
$10 Delivery
About 11.5 ounces in total. Price around $500
Explanation: Just a bit of everything; a selection of most current coins, plus some older ones, and a single bar for added interest. It would normally cost a lot to buy this selection individually.
For $500 this is an educational beginning. The newbie could then purchase more of those coins that take his or her fancy.
ON WITH THE CAPER... What would YOU recommend for the Show Bag ...
i.e. pick a selection of your favourite coins or bars that represent reasonable value - with some 'variety' to spark further interest and perhaps educate a 'new' person.
I won't set a price limit, but perhaps aim for the 10-12 ounces mark. (That's around $500 at the moment!). But smaller or larger suggestions are fine.
Numismatics are OK - but Pandoras are W-A-Y outta line here!
Gold is OK - perhaps a 1/10oz coin. Just be creative and go with the flow - or dare to be different.
The main thing is to explain your ideas. (And if you ARE a newbie - what would you like?)
(For the exercise, assume that a vendor would buy the selected items in packs of 20 (say) and would break them up into 'Show Bag Units' for resale.)
If we get enough interest - or a strong enough consensus emerges - perhaps someone will offer to make up some Starter Pack Show Bags and see how they sell!
Any volunteers? (The main aim is to offer newbies an interesting kick-off point.)
Don't forget to suggest other useful items for the Show Bag: e.g. Digital scales or coin guides, accessories, flammable JP Morgan effigy, coin holders, or mounting cards, a CD or DVD .... etc.)
Assume delivery is $10.
I'll kickoff with something for starters:
$92 7 x 1966 50c coins - Always a good talking point. Educates about 800 silver. Love their 'ching'!
$40 5 x Post-45 Florins - Something older is always interesting too. Teaches about 925 Sterling silver
$35 1 x 1937 Crown - Everyone should have at least ONE of these!
$40 1 x 2011 1 oz Koala - A Current popular coin - good to have a least one to get to know them
$40 1 x 2011 1 oz Kookaburra - ditto
$40 1 x 2011 Silver Eagle - ditto
$40 1 x 2011 Silver Maple - ditto
$40 1 x 2011 Philharmonic - ditto
$82 1 x 2011 2oz Lunar Rabbit - Something chunkier - a good foundation for the bottom level of the stack!
$40 1 x 1oz Morgan bullion bar - Something non-coin for comparison purposes.
$10 Delivery
About 11.5 ounces in total. Price around $500
Explanation: Just a bit of everything; a selection of most current coins, plus some older ones, and a single bar for added interest. It would normally cost a lot to buy this selection individually.
For $500 this is an educational beginning. The newbie could then purchase more of those coins that take his or her fancy.
ON WITH THE CAPER... What would YOU recommend for the Show Bag ...