Hello everybody just today i have tried to start searching every coin i find for minor differences making it a variety but my brain feels like it is going to explode. Partly because i want to keep searching till i find something but the other part is what to look for. I mean i have a pretty fair knowledge of what kind sof die varieties to look for such as the different kinds of doubling and then telling them apart from the non collectable doubling etc. I have contemplated collecting every year and making a pile for each year then scanning it 3400+ dpi and then just searching for differences that way, then though i think of the reverse i also have to check and ugh. But is that what you gotta do to search for possible unknown or minor varieties? So far I have gone through three rolls of lincoln cents analyzing each one at a time for now what appears to be 1hr 40 mins! I had some suspected but they all fluked so yeah. Egh is there some method im missing here?
I would buy a copy of the Cherrypicker's Guide to help you narrow down your search. You should also check out coppercoins.com. This should help keep you sane. TC
It took me 4-1/2 years to search a $50 Mint bag of 1980 Lincoln's. I'd get headaches all the time and have to stop. That's why I don't care about Lincoln cents! Chris
I see thanks for the site. Btw i have a strike it rich with pocket change 3rd edition. What do you think of that book? I have been using it for a while and have found one Variety out of there maybe a second one but i need to confirm here.
the pain and insane factors is slightly bigger than the fun factor at times but when it is fun it is fun
this is now my temporary method set up for dates to find the possible varieties old and minor. after classifying i then scan super high dpi images to search for varieties
Lol Yeah its sort of what i can do for now. Later i will buy envelopes and a envelope filing box and mark all the years and dates there. Then hopefully thatd take up a bi tless space.