mycoininapp's Facebook Ads Insights

Explore the unique advertising strategies of mycoininapp through our comprehensive collection of 6,745 Facebook and Instagram ads. Although there are no long-running campaigns yet, analyzing their approach can provide valuable insights into emerging trends and audience engagement in the app market.

6,745
Total ads
21+
Currently active
106 days
Longest running
What we found in Mycoininapp's ads
Creative DNA from their top-performing ads — analyzed by AI.
Top hooks
Story27
Question13
Announcement3
Educational1
Emotions they trigger
relatability27
hope22
curiosity13
excitement3
trust1
Angles
Aspiration22
Curiosity13
Story5
Ad formats
Video44
Themes they run
hobbycoin collectingcoincollectibleskincaredevice
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Mycoininapp Facebook adACTIVE80d
I never thought I’d be writing a post like this, but here we are. 🤷‍♂️ For most of my life, coin collecting was just a quiet hobby. Something I picked up from my grandfather 🧓. I’d go through pocket change, buy a few coins at flea markets, read forums late at night 🌙. No big plans. No “side hustle” dreams. Just something I genuinely enjoyed. At some point, I realized I had boxes full of coins 📦… and absolutely no idea what most of them were actually worth. I always assumed selling coins was complicated. You had to be an expert, deal with sketchy buyers, spend hours researching dates, mint marks, errors 🧐. Honestly, it felt easier to just keep everything in drawers and tell myself, “Maybe someday.” That “someday” finally came when I decided to give CoinIn a try 📱. I honestly just stumbled on it and thought, why not? If anyone’s curious, this is the page I used to download it: https://info.coininapp.com/landing/w2a/dynamic/white/white?time=0.1&AdId={{ad.id}} What surprised me wasn’t just identifying coins — it was how fast everything started to make sense. I could finally see which coins were common, which had real collector demand, and which ones were actually worth listing instead of holding onto forever. No guesswork. No endless Googling. I listed a few coins I didn’t feel emotionally attached to. Then a few more. And then… they sold. 💰 Not millions, not a fantasy overnight success — but real money. Enough to cover bills, fund new additions to my collection, and honestly change how I see this hobby. For the first time, collecting didn’t feel like money disappearing into a drawer. It felt sustainable ✅. The biggest shift wasn’t financial, though. It was confidence 💪. I stopped feeling like “just a guy with coins” and started feeling like an actual collector who understands value, timing, and the market. I keep what matters to me, and I sell what doesn’t — without stress. If you’re sitting on a collection and telling yourself it’s “just a hobby,” I get it. I was there. But hobbies can grow 🌱. They can support themselves. Sometimes they can even pay you back. Didn’t expect that — but I’m glad I finally tried. 🙌
Mycoininapp Facebook adACTIVE80d
I never thought I’d be writing a post like this, but here we are. 🤷‍♂️ For most of my life, coin collecting was just a quiet hobby. Something I picked up from my grandfather 🧓. I’d go through pocket change, buy a few coins at flea markets, read forums late at night 🌙. No big plans. No “side hustle” dreams. Just something I genuinely enjoyed. At some point, I realized I had boxes full of coins 📦… and absolutely no idea what most of them were actually worth. I always assumed selling coins was complicated. You had to be an expert, deal with sketchy buyers, spend hours researching dates, mint marks, errors 🧐. Honestly, it felt easier to just keep everything in drawers and tell myself, “Maybe someday.” That “someday” finally came when I decided to give CoinIn a try 📱. I honestly just stumbled on it and thought, why not? If anyone’s curious, this is the page I used to download it: https://info.coininapp.com/landing/w2a/dynamic/white/white?time=0.1&AdId={{ad.id}} What surprised me wasn’t just identifying coins — it was how fast everything started to make sense. I could finally see which coins were common, which had real collector demand, and which ones were actually worth listing instead of holding onto forever. No guesswork. No endless Googling. I listed a few coins I didn’t feel emotionally attached to. Then a few more. And then… they sold. 💰 Not millions, not a fantasy overnight success — but real money. Enough to cover bills, fund new additions to my collection, and honestly change how I see this hobby. For the first time, collecting didn’t feel like money disappearing into a drawer. It felt sustainable ✅. The biggest shift wasn’t financial, though. It was confidence 💪. I stopped feeling like “just a guy with coins” and started feeling like an actual collector who understands value, timing, and the market. I keep what matters to me, and I sell what doesn’t — without stress. If you’re sitting on a collection and telling yourself it’s “just a hobby,” I get it. I was there. But hobbies can grow 🌱. They can support themselves. Sometimes they can even pay you back. Didn’t expect that — but I’m glad I finally tried. 🙌
Mycoininapp Facebook adACTIVE79d
I never thought I’d be writing a post like this, but here we are. 🤷‍♂️ For most of my life, coin collecting was just a quiet hobby. Something I picked up from my grandfather 🧓. I’d go through pocket change, buy a few coins at flea markets, read forums late at night 🌙. No big plans. No “side hustle” dreams. Just something I genuinely enjoyed. At some point, I realized I had boxes full of coins 📦… and absolutely no idea what most of them were actually worth. I always assumed selling coins was complicated. You had to be an expert, deal with sketchy buyers, spend hours researching dates, mint marks, errors 🧐. Honestly, it felt easier to just keep everything in drawers and tell myself, “Maybe someday.” That “someday” finally came when I decided to give CoinIn a try 📱. I honestly just stumbled on it and thought, why not? If anyone’s curious, this is the page I used to download it: https://info.coininapp.com/landing/w2a/dynamic/white/white?time=0.1&AdId={{ad.id}} What surprised me wasn’t just identifying coins — it was how fast everything started to make sense. I could finally see which coins were common, which had real collector demand, and which ones were actually worth listing instead of holding onto forever. No guesswork. No endless Googling. I listed a few coins I didn’t feel emotionally attached to. Then a few more. And then… they sold. 💰 Not millions, not a fantasy overnight success — but real money. Enough to cover bills, fund new additions to my collection, and honestly change how I see this hobby. For the first time, collecting didn’t feel like money disappearing into a drawer. It felt sustainable ✅. The biggest shift wasn’t financial, though. It was confidence 💪. I stopped feeling like “just a guy with coins” and started feeling like an actual collector who understands value, timing, and the market. I keep what matters to me, and I sell what doesn’t — without stress. If you’re sitting on a collection and telling yourself it’s “just a hobby,” I get it. I was there. But hobbies can grow 🌱. They can support themselves. Sometimes they can even pay you back. Didn’t expect that — but I’m glad I finally tried. 🙌
Mycoininapp Facebook adACTIVE73d
I never thought I’d be writing a post like this, but here we are. 🤷‍♂️ For most of my life, coin collecting was just a quiet hobby. Something I picked up from my grandfather 🧓. I’d go through pocket change, buy a few coins at flea markets, read forums late at night 🌙. No big plans. No “side hustle” dreams. Just something I genuinely enjoyed. At some point, I realized I had boxes full of coins 📦… and absolutely no idea what most of them were actually worth. I always assumed selling coins was complicated. You had to be an expert, deal with sketchy buyers, spend hours researching dates, mint marks, errors 🧐. Honestly, it felt easier to just keep everything in drawers and tell myself, “Maybe someday.” That “someday” finally came when I decided to give CoinIn a try 📱. I honestly just stumbled on it and thought, why not? If anyone’s curious, this is the page I used to download it: https://info.coininapp.com/landing/w2a/dynamic/white/white?time=0.1&AdId={{ad.id}} What surprised me wasn’t just identifying coins — it was how fast everything started to make sense. I could finally see which coins were common, which had real collector demand, and which ones were actually worth listing instead of holding onto forever. No guesswork. No endless Googling. I listed a few coins I didn’t feel emotionally attached to. Then a few more. And then… they sold. 💰 Not millions, not a fantasy overnight success — but real money. Enough to cover bills, fund new additions to my collection, and honestly change how I see this hobby. For the first time, collecting didn’t feel like money disappearing into a drawer. It felt sustainable ✅. The biggest shift wasn’t financial, though. It was confidence 💪. I stopped feeling like “just a guy with coins” and started feeling like an actual collector who understands value, timing, and the market. I keep what matters to me, and I sell what doesn’t — without stress. If you’re sitting on a collection and telling yourself it’s “just a hobby,” I get it. I was there. But hobbies can grow 🌱. They can support themselves. Sometimes they can even pay you back. Didn’t expect that — but I’m glad I finally tried. 🙌
Mycoininapp Facebook adACTIVE70d
I never thought I’d be writing a post like this, but here we are. 🤷‍♂️ For most of my life, coin collecting was just a quiet hobby. Something I picked up from my grandfather 🧓. I’d go through pocket change, buy a few coins at flea markets, read forums late at night 🌙. No big plans. No “side hustle” dreams. Just something I genuinely enjoyed. At some point, I realized I had boxes full of coins 📦… and absolutely no idea what most of them were actually worth. I always assumed selling coins was complicated. You had to be an expert, deal with sketchy buyers, spend hours researching dates, mint marks, errors 🧐. Honestly, it felt easier to just keep everything in drawers and tell myself, “Maybe someday.” That “someday” finally came when I decided to give CoinIn a try 📱. I honestly just stumbled on it and thought, why not? If anyone’s curious, this is the page I used to download it: https://info.coininapp.com/landing/w2a/dynamic/white/white?time=0.1&AdId={{ad.id}} What surprised me wasn’t just identifying coins — it was how fast everything started to make sense. I could finally see which coins were common, which had real collector demand, and which ones were actually worth listing instead of holding onto forever. No guesswork. No endless Googling. I listed a few coins I didn’t feel emotionally attached to. Then a few more. And then… they sold. 💰 Not millions, not a fantasy overnight success — but real money. Enough to cover bills, fund new additions to my collection, and honestly change how I see this hobby. For the first time, collecting didn’t feel like money disappearing into a drawer. It felt sustainable ✅. The biggest shift wasn’t financial, though. It was confidence 💪. I stopped feeling like “just a guy with coins” and started feeling like an actual collector who understands value, timing, and the market. I keep what matters to me, and I sell what doesn’t — without stress. If you’re sitting on a collection and telling yourself it’s “just a hobby,” I get it. I was there. But hobbies can grow 🌱. They can support themselves. Sometimes they can even pay you back. Didn’t expect that — but I’m glad I finally tried. 🙌
Mycoininapp Facebook adACTIVE69d
I never thought I’d be writing a post like this, but here we are. 🤷‍♂️ For most of my life, coin collecting was just a quiet hobby. Something I picked up from my grandfather 🧓. I’d go through pocket change, buy a few coins at flea markets, read forums late at night 🌙. No big plans. No “side hustle” dreams. Just something I genuinely enjoyed. At some point, I realized I had boxes full of coins 📦… and absolutely no idea what most of them were actually worth. I always assumed selling coins was complicated. You had to be an expert, deal with sketchy buyers, spend hours researching dates, mint marks, errors 🧐. Honestly, it felt easier to just keep everything in drawers and tell myself, “Maybe someday.” That “someday” finally came when I decided to give CoinIn a try 📱. I honestly just stumbled on it and thought, why not? If anyone’s curious, this is the page I used to download it: https://info.coininapp.com/landing/w2a/dynamic/white/white?time=0.1&AdId={{ad.id}} What surprised me wasn’t just identifying coins — it was how fast everything started to make sense. I could finally see which coins were common, which had real collector demand, and which ones were actually worth listing instead of holding onto forever. No guesswork. No endless Googling. I listed a few coins I didn’t feel emotionally attached to. Then a few more. And then… they sold. 💰 Not millions, not a fantasy overnight success — but real money. Enough to cover bills, fund new additions to my collection, and honestly change how I see this hobby. For the first time, collecting didn’t feel like money disappearing into a drawer. It felt sustainable ✅. The biggest shift wasn’t financial, though. It was confidence 💪. I stopped feeling like “just a guy with coins” and started feeling like an actual collector who understands value, timing, and the market. I keep what matters to me, and I sell what doesn’t — without stress. If you’re sitting on a collection and telling yourself it’s “just a hobby,” I get it. I was there. But hobbies can grow 🌱. They can support themselves. Sometimes they can even pay you back. Didn’t expect that — but I’m glad I finally tried. 🙌
Mycoininapp Facebook adACTIVE69d
I never thought I’d be writing a post like this, but here we are. 🤷‍♂️ For most of my life, coin collecting was just a quiet hobby. Something I picked up from my grandfather 🧓. I’d go through pocket change, buy a few coins at flea markets, read forums late at night 🌙. No big plans. No “side hustle” dreams. Just something I genuinely enjoyed. At some point, I realized I had boxes full of coins 📦… and absolutely no idea what most of them were actually worth. I always assumed selling coins was complicated. You had to be an expert, deal with sketchy buyers, spend hours researching dates, mint marks, errors 🧐. Honestly, it felt easier to just keep everything in drawers and tell myself, “Maybe someday.” That “someday” finally came when I decided to give CoinIn a try 📱. I honestly just stumbled on it and thought, why not? If anyone’s curious, this is the page I used to download it: https://info.coininapp.com/landing/w2a/dynamic/white/white?time=0.1&AdId={{ad.id}} What surprised me wasn’t just identifying coins — it was how fast everything started to make sense. I could finally see which coins were common, which had real collector demand, and which ones were actually worth listing instead of holding onto forever. No guesswork. No endless Googling. I listed a few coins I didn’t feel emotionally attached to. Then a few more. And then… they sold. 💰 Not millions, not a fantasy overnight success — but real money. Enough to cover bills, fund new additions to my collection, and honestly change how I see this hobby. For the first time, collecting didn’t feel like money disappearing into a drawer. It felt sustainable ✅. The biggest shift wasn’t financial, though. It was confidence 💪. I stopped feeling like “just a guy with coins” and started feeling like an actual collector who understands value, timing, and the market. I keep what matters to me, and I sell what doesn’t — without stress. If you’re sitting on a collection and telling yourself it’s “just a hobby,” I get it. I was there. But hobbies can grow 🌱. They can support themselves. Sometimes they can even pay you back. Didn’t expect that — but I’m glad I finally tried. 🙌
Mycoininapp Facebook adACTIVE69d
I never thought I’d be writing a post like this, but here we are. 🤷‍♂️ For most of my life, coin collecting was just a quiet hobby. Something I picked up from my grandfather 🧓. I’d go through pocket change, buy a few coins at flea markets, read forums late at night 🌙. No big plans. No “side hustle” dreams. Just something I genuinely enjoyed. At some point, I realized I had boxes full of coins 📦… and absolutely no idea what most of them were actually worth. I always assumed selling coins was complicated. You had to be an expert, deal with sketchy buyers, spend hours researching dates, mint marks, errors 🧐. Honestly, it felt easier to just keep everything in drawers and tell myself, “Maybe someday.” That “someday” finally came when I decided to give CoinIn a try 📱. I honestly just stumbled on it and thought, why not? If anyone’s curious, this is the page I used to download it: https://info.coininapp.com/landing/w2a/dynamic/white/white?time=0.1&AdId={{ad.id}} What surprised me wasn’t just identifying coins — it was how fast everything started to make sense. I could finally see which coins were common, which had real collector demand, and which ones were actually worth listing instead of holding onto forever. No guesswork. No endless Googling. I listed a few coins I didn’t feel emotionally attached to. Then a few more. And then… they sold. 💰 Not millions, not a fantasy overnight success — but real money. Enough to cover bills, fund new additions to my collection, and honestly change how I see this hobby. For the first time, collecting didn’t feel like money disappearing into a drawer. It felt sustainable ✅. The biggest shift wasn’t financial, though. It was confidence 💪. I stopped feeling like “just a guy with coins” and started feeling like an actual collector who understands value, timing, and the market. I keep what matters to me, and I sell what doesn’t — without stress. If you’re sitting on a collection and telling yourself it’s “just a hobby,” I get it. I was there. But hobbies can grow 🌱. They can support themselves. Sometimes they can even pay you back. Didn’t expect that — but I’m glad I finally tried. 🙌
Mycoininapp Facebook adACTIVE68d
I never thought I’d be writing a post like this, but here we are. 🤷‍♂️ For most of my life, coin collecting was just a quiet hobby. Something I picked up from my grandfather 🧓. I’d go through pocket change, buy a few coins at flea markets, read forums late at night 🌙. No big plans. No “side hustle” dreams. Just something I genuinely enjoyed. At some point, I realized I had boxes full of coins 📦… and absolutely no idea what most of them were actually worth. I always assumed selling coins was complicated. You had to be an expert, deal with sketchy buyers, spend hours researching dates, mint marks, errors 🧐. Honestly, it felt easier to just keep everything in drawers and tell myself, “Maybe someday.” That “someday” finally came when I decided to give CoinIn a try 📱. I honestly just stumbled on it and thought, why not? If anyone’s curious, this is the page I used to download it: https://info.coininapp.com/landing/w2a/dynamic/white/white?time=0.1&AdId={{ad.id}} What surprised me wasn’t just identifying coins — it was how fast everything started to make sense. I could finally see which coins were common, which had real collector demand, and which ones were actually worth listing instead of holding onto forever. No guesswork. No endless Googling. I listed a few coins I didn’t feel emotionally attached to. Then a few more. And then… they sold. 💰 Not millions, not a fantasy overnight success — but real money. Enough to cover bills, fund new additions to my collection, and honestly change how I see this hobby. For the first time, collecting didn’t feel like money disappearing into a drawer. It felt sustainable ✅. The biggest shift wasn’t financial, though. It was confidence 💪. I stopped feeling like “just a guy with coins” and started feeling like an actual collector who understands value, timing, and the market. I keep what matters to me, and I sell what doesn’t — without stress. If you’re sitting on a collection and telling yourself it’s “just a hobby,” I get it. I was there. But hobbies can grow 🌱. They can support themselves. Sometimes they can even pay you back. Didn’t expect that — but I’m glad I finally tried. 🙌
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