In the past I participated twice in the Numista holiday gift exchange and I enjoyed it! Unfortunately there wasn't any exchange last year. I really missed it. I'm beware of that there are many more serious matters and problems than coin collecting around the world currently, but I guess a exchange would be a good opportunity to celebrate our hobby and make somebody else a cheer.
Send one coin/banknote (well, I'm sure no one will be upset if you send more than one), as well as a postcard from your city or something else to share some local flavor with our fellow collectors.
There will be three options to send and receive:
1) A coin of any sort, with a value of "a few" (i.e., 2-5) dollars, Euro, etc.
2) A silver coin, with a value of 5 to 10 dollars/Euro/etc.
3) banknotes
Please register in this thread by the end of November and tell to which option(s) you add yourself. The list of all the people participating will be shuffled and then each person will send a coin/banknote to the next person on the list (receiving a coin/banknote from the previous person). I will randomize the list on December 1st and post the resulting order. I feel that the international friendship aspect of this exchange is important, so I will attempt to keep as many coins/banknotes as possible travelling to other countries around the world.
NOTE: If you live in a country that has restrictions (that are enforced) on sending and receiving coins/banknotes only from certain countries, please let me know! Once the list is posted, please contact the person to whom you are sending in order to get their address. If their collection is open for public viewing, you should try to pick a coin that they don't have. Otherwise, take a look at their collecting interests for inspiration.
The following people have already registered for the holiday gift exchange:
Nice idea Leitwolf. This will definitely spread some joy & cheer.
Please include my name for both categories 1 & 2.
We have something similar at my workplace - Secret Santa.
In my country there's a bureacracy to send coins without risk of getting caught and coins returned, that's why I send only banknotes. And because of that I have zero experience in sending coins (and properly packing them).
Quote: "Giobruno"May I ask something?
In my country there's a bureacracy to send coins without risk of getting caught and coins returned, that's why I send only banknotes. And because of that I have zero experience in sending coins (and properly packing them).
So, may I participate with banknotes only?
I don't know if there are enough interested members for exchanging banknotes, but I've just added it as a third category in my first post.
Quote: "Leitwolf"I don't know if there are enough interested members for exchanging banknotes, but I've just added it as a third category in my first post.
Then count me in for #3.
But I must inform that the local mail is not accepting postages to some countries. I can send letters to US and Europe, other countries I'll have to check (You know, the air routes were nearly shut down during the lockdown and the minor routes are yet to reopen).
However my country bans the sending of all currency through the mail, although if I sneak a coin in an international letter - they always get through - its only if it weighs over 100 grams and I have to parcel it. So it will be a single coin from me only and the Postcard will make a good cover with it.
Also my country has a really slow postal service, so the coin may not arrive until January (Probably easier to give me a person from Asia or Australia, rather than USA or Europe).
I love coins. Especially silver, gold and anything really old.
Member of the Royal Numismatic Society of New Zealand and the Auckland Numismatic Society
Hello, I want to participate in option 1.
I have a question about how this works - wouldn't it be nice if we all had the collection open so we can see what we need? It would also be good to be able to know what type of collection does the person to whom we are sending our gift (by type, by years ...), how can we know? Do we get in touch with a PM? Greetings, Oscar from Barcelona, Spain
Coin referee for: Andorra, Equatorial Guinea, Marshall Islands, Moldova, Liberia and Spain
Banknote referee for: Andorra, Equatorial Guinea and Spain
Quote: "oynbcn"Hello, I want to participate in option 1.
I have a question about how this works - wouldn't it be nice if we all had the collection open so we can see what we need? It would also be good to be able to know what type of collection does the person to whom we are sending our gift (by type, by years ...), how can we know? Do we get in touch with a PM? Greetings, Oscar from Barcelona, Spain
I guess the easiest way would be to ask the person to open his/her Numista collection for you when you ask him/her via PM for his/her address (and to look at the person's Numista profile).
Quote: "oynbcn"Hello, I want to participate in option 1.
I have a question about how this works - wouldn't it be nice if we all had the collection open so we can see what we need? It would also be good to be able to know what type of collection does the person to whom we are sending our gift (by type, by years ...), how can we know? Do we get in touch with a PM? Greetings, Oscar from Barcelona, Spain
I guess the easiest way would be to ask the person to open his/her Numista collection for you when you ask him/her via PM for his/her address (and to look at the person's Numista profile).
Last time I checked the person's collection and to see if he had a certain coin I was thinking to send him. To me it's more fun to send a coin not in the person's collection than just sending a random coin.
I will take part in 1
But I prefer not to receive mails from the USA, unfortunately sometimes the customs block the mail and I have to pay customs fees that may be quite heavy with respect the value contained in the mail, and obviously not from Italy
Quote: "oynbcn"Hello, I want to participate in option 1.
I have a question about how this works - wouldn't it be nice if we all had the collection open so we can see what we need? It would also be good to be able to know what type of collection does the person to whom we are sending our gift (by type, by years ...), how can we know? Do we get in touch with a PM? Greetings, Oscar from Barcelona, Spain
I guess the easiest way would be to ask the person to open his/her Numista collection for you when you ask him/her via PM for his/her address (and to look at the person's Numista profile).
Last time I checked the person's collection and to see if he had a certain coin I was thinking to send him. To me it's more fun to send a coin not in the person's collection than just sending a random coin.
I would love to participate. As I'm new to the community and the collecting in general - could anyone explain to me what the value means. Is it the price I paid for the coin or is it the coin value as seen in the table on coin page? I'm asking as I see that all of the time I input my price it is few times more than average 😅
Quote: "magicznyleszek"I would love to participate. As I'm new to the community and the collecting in general - could anyone explain to me what the value means. Is it the price I paid for the coin or is it the coin value as seen in the table on coin page? I'm asking as I see that all of the time I input my price it is few times more than average 😅
Welcome to the site. I would say it is the value you paid or what you normally see as the cost for that coin now. It doesn't matter a bit to me that someone got a great deal 10 years ago on a coin that in my current time (and location) it now costs twice as much.
Quote: "ElectronJohn"Welcome to the site. I would say it is the value you paid or what you normally see as the cost for that coin now. It doesn't matter a bit to me that someone got a great deal 10 years ago on a coin that in my current time (and location) it now costs twice as much.
I've just drawn the names (and only changed it manuelly if there were two names in line of same country or other problems with sending to/receiving from certain countries you told me here or via private message).
Please contact the person to whom you are sending in order to get their mailing address. I guess the easiest way to avoid to send a coin/banknote the person already has would be to ask the person to open his/her Numista collection for you when you ask him/her via PM for his/her address (and to look at the person's Numista profile).
I hope there will be much fun - here are the final lists:
Already posted my letter and I've put everything on it: banknote, postcard, and a Christmas card (something nobody mentioned here yet). And stamps as well, but they were sticked by the mail attendee, not me.
Here with NZ Post (A subdivision of snail mail) you need to be on the money. I think my Serbian friend will be very pleased with his package!
I did send it standard mail though as tracked is mega expensive here (Hundreds of dollars and customs notes and soviet style prodding around, give mailing coins is technically illegal here).
I love coins. Especially silver, gold and anything really old.
Member of the Royal Numismatic Society of New Zealand and the Auckland Numismatic Society
Nice not to read here about problems with communication to the next person in line so far. So I hope everybody has already contacted the other one and sent the coin(s) so they probably will arrive before December 24th.
All seems to be going great at Santa Town! I also assisted in getting two letters to a mailbox today, both going to two United countries. Hope they get there on time.
Just call me Bram
No new swaps for the moment, still too many half-ongoing swaps to clean up!
Quote: "Leitwolf"So I hope everybody has already contacted the other one and sent the coin(s) so they probably will arrive before December 24th.
I also hope so, but I sent one of the parcels to Canada while my previous parcel to this country disappeared for 40 days after export from Russia and only last week it was tracked again from Egypt
Anyway we have a Christmas celebration here in Russia at January, 7, therefore the deadline for arriving is 2 weeks later))
My personal list of scammers from Numista: erniemix, yvain, CassTaylor
A gift for me arrived today from Usa !!!!!!!
I will put the envelope near the Christmas tree and the crib with the other gifts because the beauty of Christmas is the waiting
Thank you santa claus iiruig!!!!!
I got my first gift from Santa! He sent it when he was stopping by in Belgium. So excited! I will try to wait until Christmas to open it, but it is SO hard to wait.
Thank you, BramVB, for sharing my new address with Santa. It was very helpful!
Got my first Santa mail, and it was from the city of Niš.
I did open it as soon as I got it and was blown away. I already sent a personal message to the sender, but again, hvala lepo!
I think I'll need to report that nudity you're posting to the admins!
I guess used reindeer-mail, how else could it have gotten "over the ocean" (please sing along!) in only 8 days! Not with BPost or USPS
Good luck waiting for another week!
PS: I've also received 1 out of 3 ... 1 more week for the rest to arrive!
Just call me Bram
No new swaps for the moment, still too many half-ongoing swaps to clean up!
I think I'll need to report that nudity you're posting to the admins!
I guess used reindeer-mail, how else could it have gotten "over the ocean" (please sing along!) in only 8 days! Not with BPost or USPS
Good luck waiting for another week!
PS: I've also received 1 out of 3 ... 1 more week for the rest to arrive!
Damn, I didn't even notice the nudity. Santa is a naughty boy!!
I think it will be better like that then.
I think I'll need to report that nudity you're posting to the admins!
I guess used reindeer-mail, how else could it have gotten "over the ocean" (please sing along!) in only 8 days! Not with BPost or USPS
Good luck waiting for another week!
PS: I've also received 1 out of 3 ... 1 more week for the rest to arrive!
Damn, I didn't even notice the nudity. Santa is a naughty boy!!
I think it will be better like that then.
Just got my first package in the mail today. I opened it right away and I was very pleasantly surprised! (I don't know about you guys but I'm not going to wait until Christmas to open ) I messaged the sender to tell him how thankful I am. 100% going to participate in this next year, so much fun.
Darn, with everything going on this year after no exchange last year, I completely forgot to look for a Secret Santa exchange. I hope everything worked out so wonderfully that we do this every year. I'm looking forward to seeing everyone's new treasures! Happy holidays to everyone!
I got some beeeaaauuutiful coins from my UK-Santa commemorating 2020 ... including San Marino 500l 1983
"Depicts the Apocalypse, and the strengthened concept of the tragic destiny which engulfs all humanity, with no way to escape"
And today also a bunch of perfect Serbian/Yugo notes from the Santa from Niš
Now only waiting for a delivery from the Kiwi-Santa ... I guess we need to be patient for down-under silver-letters
Had a great gift exchange so far! Preparing for next year
Just call me Bram
No new swaps for the moment, still too many half-ongoing swaps to clean up!
If it helps, us Kiwis have a really slack Postal service. Not sure if its me or the other Kiwi, but all my secret Santa's went out Dec 2, and on CCF, over 2/3 still have not received anything.
Covid 19 and de regulated and overpriced postal services are going to render Secret Santa into a Valentines Day treat soon.
I love coins. Especially silver, gold and anything really old.
Member of the Royal Numismatic Society of New Zealand and the Auckland Numismatic Society
Got my gift from Allexis today (Our postal system does 3 day a week delivery and Public holidays have cancelled out Mondays and Fridays meaning I only got mail Dec 23, 30 and Jan 6th!
Allexis sent me a very beautiful £20 PURE silver coin of the Queen's 90th birthday. Exactly the type of coin I love.
Thank you so much and for Numista organising this secret Santa.
I really hope my one arrives soon, its only been 34 days since I sent it.
I love coins. Especially silver, gold and anything really old.
Member of the Royal Numismatic Society of New Zealand and the Auckland Numismatic Society
Delighted to receive absolutely brilliant UNC notes from Phil, plus a lovely coin with an interesting footnote.
Thank you very much.
This has made my Saturday even better
Sorry I did not do a Christmas card, have not sent them out for years and being an non practising Jew, don't really celebrate Christmas.
I am glad those coins will enjoy a new home!
I love coins. Especially silver, gold and anything really old.
Member of the Royal Numismatic Society of New Zealand and the Auckland Numismatic Society
Delighted to receive this lovely low mintage Silver coin from Cobrapel.
Vatican City 1958 - very happy to hold this beauty in my gloved hands. Lovely postcard with it.
Thanks
Quote: "BluHawk"
Delighted to receive this lovely low mintage Silver coin from Cobrapel.
Vatican City 1958 - very happy to hold this beauty in my gloved hands. Lovely postcard with it.
Thanks