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<p>[QUOTE="Jim Johns, post: 2401487, member: 78172"]Do you guys ever think to remember there are still BILLIONS of uncirculated coins hoarded by collectors that never left their rolls yet? Or that millions of Americans spend their cents, Nickels, dimes, and quarters without even looking at them to spot potential errors? Before I was collecting, I can't possibly count how many times I let a loose piece of change roll away when I dropped it getting change at the store, or swept them into the shop vac at the car wash. There's more out there than your Almighty Book. LMAO I can't say I'm surprised that so many guys having not much better going on than hoping to come across the world's most popular doubled die remain so pessimistic to a different option. The ones worth anything are often times the ones nobody else has. Ya know..that whole DEMAND thing. Everybody has a 1995 doubled die, but the 1995 D is more RARE, making it worth more obviously. When all you search for is from the precious book, what do you really have as a collector? The same thing as everybody else. I wonder what the guy who hated on the 1st guy to find the '55 DDO had to say?? Probably about the same as a lot of you. So laugh it up chuckles. Sorry for looking at things differently.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Jim Johns, post: 2401487, member: 78172"]Do you guys ever think to remember there are still BILLIONS of uncirculated coins hoarded by collectors that never left their rolls yet? Or that millions of Americans spend their cents, Nickels, dimes, and quarters without even looking at them to spot potential errors? Before I was collecting, I can't possibly count how many times I let a loose piece of change roll away when I dropped it getting change at the store, or swept them into the shop vac at the car wash. There's more out there than your Almighty Book. LMAO I can't say I'm surprised that so many guys having not much better going on than hoping to come across the world's most popular doubled die remain so pessimistic to a different option. The ones worth anything are often times the ones nobody else has. Ya know..that whole DEMAND thing. Everybody has a 1995 doubled die, but the 1995 D is more RARE, making it worth more obviously. When all you search for is from the precious book, what do you really have as a collector? The same thing as everybody else. I wonder what the guy who hated on the 1st guy to find the '55 DDO had to say?? Probably about the same as a lot of you. So laugh it up chuckles. Sorry for looking at things differently.[/QUOTE]
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