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<p>[QUOTE="steve63, post: 2563400, member: 76463"]Interesting numbers. Good luck finding that 1950-D. If you live out West and still haven't found one after 200,000 tries that makes me feel less guilty about purchasing a 1950-D a few years ago. I've been collecting Jeffersons off and on since I was a kid. I had my whole album filled from circulation finds except for that elusive 1950-D. A few years ago, I finally had had enough of looking at that single empty hole in my album so I purchased a nice uncirculated 50-D for $12.00. It's kind of crazy how much time I spent looking for that single coin that only cost $12.00 but when the thrill of the hunt takes over it's hard to give in and buy one but I finally did. But I live on East coast so I'm convinced it's impossible to find any 50-D's in circulation here. From what I understand, the 1950-D is one of the most hoarded coins in US coin history. At least you are on West Coast so you have better chance of finally finding one.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="steve63, post: 2563400, member: 76463"]Interesting numbers. Good luck finding that 1950-D. If you live out West and still haven't found one after 200,000 tries that makes me feel less guilty about purchasing a 1950-D a few years ago. I've been collecting Jeffersons off and on since I was a kid. I had my whole album filled from circulation finds except for that elusive 1950-D. A few years ago, I finally had had enough of looking at that single empty hole in my album so I purchased a nice uncirculated 50-D for $12.00. It's kind of crazy how much time I spent looking for that single coin that only cost $12.00 but when the thrill of the hunt takes over it's hard to give in and buy one but I finally did. But I live on East coast so I'm convinced it's impossible to find any 50-D's in circulation here. From what I understand, the 1950-D is one of the most hoarded coins in US coin history. At least you are on West Coast so you have better chance of finally finding one.[/QUOTE]
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