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Too Many Irons (or in this case, silvers) posted by Captain Clipon

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I need to teach myself a new discipline... FOCUS!

 

I deleted one of my competitive sets today. I had a sum total of 1 (yes, ONE) MS67 Oklahoma Quarter in it.

20 Points.

Just sitting there by itself.

I had told myself that I was going to take that path some time ago, but it never happened, and for good reason. My meager budget does not support all of the coins that I am interested in.

I allocate $100.00 monthly for my acquisitions, which isn't much when one is chasing high-point coins, although I am lucky enough to find a few 400+ point coins for that price.

My Lincoln wheat set has a whopping 4 coins in it.

Although I love the lowly Lincoln, I have been working on an SMS set, which was sitting at #20 for a few days! Top 20 is not bad for what I can spend! It is now at 22, but I have my eye on several coins that will put me back in the running.

 

Focus is my biggest problem.

I am looking for a 1965 MS68 nickel and I spot a 1955-S MS67 Lincoln! I could get that one!!! Wait! A 1943-s MS67!

Oh, I am also putting together a penny type set. I am down to the Classic Head!

I have three pages of stuff on my eBay list.

Pathetic.

OK, I am going to work my SMS set for the next several months, putting all of my efforts (and money) toward that end.

This will be a lesson in focus for me.

Wish me luck.

 

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