I felt the same way. I kept everyone I saw since 1948. They were very plentiful back then. A penny was a penny and would actually buy something....
That would be interesting except, we live in a rural area where everyone knows everyone. I would hate to expose my collection to everyone.
Plus, if you have local dealers, you may be able to find some good deals in their bargain boxes. And, they may have smaller quantities than an...
If you are looking at taking some time you might look at buying a roll of each type coin you are needing. You can get a roll of Buffalo nickels...
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On the cover of each binder I have a list of the coins included. There is nothing else but the coins in the 2x2's. Let me know if I can help....
I'm glad to see this happening. Fun to find. I've found a lot of them, but, I started searching in 1948. I haven't found one for, perhaps, 50 years.
I sold several hundred coins on eBay before they became strictly commercial. It was originally a place where hobbyists could go to buy and sell,...
I do have a full set complex and you've seen my 70 year accumulation. But, my focus has always been date, mint mark and eye appeal. I have one...
First time I saw it I immediately thought of you. Yes, hilarious.
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Be sure to read the seller feedback. You can sometimes get some feeling about what you will get.
I have a large number of UNC Presidential and Native American. They are worth nothing. So, I take a few with me to the golf course twice a week...
The USPS is making wallpaper and the US Mint is making ballast. Every year they end up with billions of left over dollar coins in the vaults...
It is your collection. You should keep anything that looks neat or cool to you. Welcome to CT.
Nice find. I was born in 43 and have a lot of old Wheats. But, I haven't found one in change for years. I might get giddy too.
I can't see much else. The 3 LMC's with diagonal lines in the field between the 3rd and 4th column seem to be where the back of the jacket would...
OK, I'll look closer.
Sounds reasonable. Or, they've told all their family and friends about the rare coin and now have to back it up.
Here are 4 different 1964-D LMC's. Do they have die clashes or cracks or lamination. They are within the 2nd or 3rd openings from the left. 2, 3...
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