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 | Posted 02-27-2009 at 12:33 AM by jamt225 (Diggin in the Trash)
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where do you find your coins?
Flea markets?
Change?
Family and friends?
online?
Tell us where you look or have the best luck.
My older US stuff comes out of the ground with my metal detector.
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I am a relatively new collector, i started about three years ago. My collection mainly consists of westward journey nickels, about 10 wheat pennies, bicentennial quarters. My best coin is my 1909 VDB cent that I found accidentally placed in a roll of 1949 pennies that my grandma gave me.
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 | Posted 02-20-2009 at 10:16 AM by mrbrklyn Tags Quote:
Originally Posted by mrbrklyn I pulled this coin from circulation last week. I got it from store change in Elmira NY. It's exceptions for for a modern.
I believe this coin would grade MS66 or better by ANA standards. ok
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 | Posted 02-18-2009 at 08:20 PM by mrbrklyn Tags Quote:
Originally Posted by ryanbrooks Yep! Sorry for the slow reply, I was too tired last night to do anything!
Nice coin, and VERY nice luster. You are doing absolutely EXCELLENT if you keep getting these for $50!  ok
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