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<p>[QUOTE="Kaycee, post: 2522591, member: 82001"]I ordered a Red Book right before I posted this because I was giving myself a headache surfing the Internet because of a lot of conflicting information from people who think they know and others trying to get over on people. Some of the coins are graded mostly silver dimes and half dollars standing liberty quarters but I didn't find anything rare in that batch of coins. I'm trying to weed out everything I know for a fact is common and put everything that is a possibility of being rare or that is questionable to the side for more expert advice. The amount of coins collected is insane but it's fun looking through them all and hopefully I learn a lot in the process. I knew she always looked through change and looking for certain coins and to this day on the rare chance I find a wheat cent I put it somewhere safe until I can get home and add it to a clear lamp that is almost full of them. I know given the condition even some of the possibly rare or scarce dates aren't going to get a good grade and like I said it's doubtful I will ever sell anything unless I find that one in billion (doubtful but you never know, stranger things have happened) I just want someone to be able to sit down with someone who can teach me a thing or two and show me the ropes since it's sometime easier face to face.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Kaycee, post: 2522591, member: 82001"]I ordered a Red Book right before I posted this because I was giving myself a headache surfing the Internet because of a lot of conflicting information from people who think they know and others trying to get over on people. Some of the coins are graded mostly silver dimes and half dollars standing liberty quarters but I didn't find anything rare in that batch of coins. I'm trying to weed out everything I know for a fact is common and put everything that is a possibility of being rare or that is questionable to the side for more expert advice. The amount of coins collected is insane but it's fun looking through them all and hopefully I learn a lot in the process. I knew she always looked through change and looking for certain coins and to this day on the rare chance I find a wheat cent I put it somewhere safe until I can get home and add it to a clear lamp that is almost full of them. I know given the condition even some of the possibly rare or scarce dates aren't going to get a good grade and like I said it's doubtful I will ever sell anything unless I find that one in billion (doubtful but you never know, stranger things have happened) I just want someone to be able to sit down with someone who can teach me a thing or two and show me the ropes since it's sometime easier face to face.[/QUOTE]
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