I thought I should introduce myself. Please forgive me if the post is a bit too long, you can just scroll down towards my swap offer.
I am a newbie here and hardly someone who can be considered a serious coin collector (so most of you should probably stop reading at this point and go do something more useful and important). Just a guy who lived in or visited a few too many countries and witnessed a few financial systems fall or being replaced, and so kept pocketfuls of change as mementos. In time some albums appeared, and the coins crept in them from various purses and jars where they originally resided, but again without much consideration. Finally, through almost no fault of my own (I totally blame my wife and son!) a couple of kilos of unsorted coins found their way to my desk from a local numismatic store. And then my passion for identifying and cataloging stuff kicked in, and I decided to finally organize all that (when you cannot organize your life, you should at least try to organize something, I am pretty sure Dr. Freud would have had a few choice things to say about this sudden outburst of activity
At the time it seemed like a good idea for me to join, and luckily I had a long Easter weekend on my hands, so I dug in... And here I am, with most of my collection digitized (still not finished Russia and completely untouched Ukraine and USSR, but that would probably take some time to sort through, so I am pausing for a while). I opened it for the general view, so the curious ones can take a peek...
Anyway, so (I told myself) now would be a great time to take advantage of all this hard work and maybe do a swap or two. So I started looking into various user profiles and forum posts, hoping to find suitable swap partners... And a sudden horrible realization had dawned on me: I came with a knife to a gunfight! What can all these serious people, casually throwing things like "I am in a coin-dealing business for 25 years", "I only swap based on catalog price, never 1:1, and I do not like THAT catalog, only THIS one", "which countries in your collection have more than 1000 coins?" etc. see in my puny little assortment of common recent coins aka "junk" or "crap"? They seem to be mostly interested in British colonial silver and ancient Chinese palace tokens -- all strictly in uncirculated condition
But, in the hopes that humble bottom feeders like myself do exist here, here is what I have in mind. Please do not judge harshly if I say something stupid or violate some unwritten rule...
My swap list mostly consists of very regular and very common (or commemorative -- also circulated and common) coins from a number of random countries. I am sorry to say that I was confused by the quality grade system and realized only too late that I should not have entered grades at all. Oh well, this cannot be fixed now (correct me if I am wrong, I understand that quality grades cannot be removed once they have been invoked, only changed from one to another). So most of my coins are listed as F, which for me means "usual circulated condition" (i. e. definitely some patina and other types of oxidation, small scratches here and there, raised features are slightly worn off etc. ) . If there is something wrong with the coin in my opinion (large scratch, big oxidation stain, significant wear etc.) I list it as VG and try to explain in the comment what this means. If the coin looks "much better than usual" to my untrained eye, I list it as VF (used XF a few times only, but I think none are in my swap list). Used UNC only for a couple of actual uncilrculated sets I have, I won't be swapping those. What I am saying is that my grade assessment is probably inconsistent and you should not trust it. Please ask me for details if you have any doubts, but since as a newbie I am required to send my swap coins first I hope this won't be a problem.
What I want is also random common or commemorative circulated coins from countries/years/mints I do not have, in similar condition (i. e. pretty much any, except for really significant damage). If you do not want to use 1:1 swap with me, you'll have to patiently explain how to use a catalog for value assessment. There are only two special reservations that I have. I would like to exchange my state quarters primarily for other state (or state park) quarters and I would like to swap my 2€ commemorative coins for other 2€ commemorative coins. But you are welcome to try to persuade me otherwise, I might be gullible enough to jump at something else shiny...
I probably should start with something simple like small swaps in Germany or other EU countries to build up my rating (we can also do the swap in person if you're living in or visiting Cologne/Düsseldorf area). I think I figured out how the swap system works here at Numista, but not yet sure how to do the actual sending, I'll need to discuss packing and registered/unregistered mail issues with my first swap partners...
Lastly, I am open for communication and any advice. And thank you if you actually read through all this, I am a bit nervous and so I write too much
Cheers,
Y.