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<p>[QUOTE="softmentor, post: 4603013, member: 10469"]I started collecting in 1963 My buffalo album from those early days was less than half full. I did not have an Indian cent album but I think I had like 3 in my "keepers" box. Kinda stopped in the 70s started up again about the mid 90s When I was a kid I never had the chance to look through whole rolls of coin. I just looked through my pocket change and once in a while, my parents change.</p><p>so, even in the early 60s there was not a lot in circulation.</p><p>I think most of the time when there was a big change in the design of a coin, within 2 years most of the old stuff was horded away. within 10 years they were truly scares. </p><p>for most common modern coins, I have 2 albums, one the old one that is still just what I have found in circulation. The second is one that I have made improvements by trading or buying a few. The first is still the most fun! but I enjoy the process of finding little finds and trading up or selling a few, then getting that really nice one that makes it into the second book![/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="softmentor, post: 4603013, member: 10469"]I started collecting in 1963 My buffalo album from those early days was less than half full. I did not have an Indian cent album but I think I had like 3 in my "keepers" box. Kinda stopped in the 70s started up again about the mid 90s When I was a kid I never had the chance to look through whole rolls of coin. I just looked through my pocket change and once in a while, my parents change. so, even in the early 60s there was not a lot in circulation. I think most of the time when there was a big change in the design of a coin, within 2 years most of the old stuff was horded away. within 10 years they were truly scares. for most common modern coins, I have 2 albums, one the old one that is still just what I have found in circulation. The second is one that I have made improvements by trading or buying a few. The first is still the most fun! but I enjoy the process of finding little finds and trading up or selling a few, then getting that really nice one that makes it into the second book![/QUOTE]
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