Anyone Remember their First Find?

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  1. brandon08967

    brandon08967 Young Collector

    I remember my first find. It was a 1964 dime. At the time I didn't know anything about coins (except that wheat pennies were pretty cool) so I simply kept any nickel/dime/quarter from the 60s or earlier. Then one day I read an article that said anything from 1964 and earlier was silver and I started searching all my change until I found 1 silver dime. Starting that day, (10/10/15) I became a coin collector.
     
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  3. hotwheelsearl

    hotwheelsearl Well-Known Member

    So since we're super cheap, we give a handful of change as tip for the baggers at the grocery store.

    One time when I was 9 mom gives me a handful of coins, and I see one that looks a little weird. It was dated 1945, which was pretty old so I kept it. Later I found out it was silver!
    And that was my first - and to date only - war nickel ever found in change :)
     
  4. Collecting Nut

    Collecting Nut Borderline Hoarder

    At that time I was to young to care and now I'm to old to remember. :)
     
  5. Mad Stax

    Mad Stax Well-Known Member

    1911 v nickel I found in change... At first I thought it was foreign, but I took a closer look later and to my amazement it was American, I did some research to find out more about it, that was about 3 yrs ago and have found coins fascinating ever since

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  6. gibsport

    gibsport Active Member

    Not sure anymore which was my first find. I was sent to the post office with 6 cents to mail a letter and the nickel was a 1938S so back home I pedaled for a different nickel. I also remember finding a 1932D penny in a roll which my father promptly traded me out of for an Indian cent. My father created a coin monster
     
  7. kanga

    kanga 65 Year Collector

    Don't know what my first "find" was BUT I remember the first coin that caught my attention.
    I had started a paper route at Ft. Ord, CA, in 1955 and had just become "aware" of dates on coins.
    The one I remember getting was a 1909 LWC.
    By the time we moved in 1956 I had found two 1909 and two 1909 VDB cents.
    But no "S" Mint versions (rats).
     
  8. Clawcoins

    Clawcoins Damaging Coins Daily

    I was digging (several decades ago now) where we were going to put a fence. I had one of those small garden shovels. Then I dug up the 1925 10cent mercury dime which is my avatar.
     
  9. brandon spiegel

    brandon spiegel Brandon Spiegel

    I rember when I was in the second grade I found a wheat back penny in my change =) Hey, we have the same name! Welcome to the forum!
     
  10. okbustchaser

    okbustchaser I may be old but I still appreciate a pretty bust Supporter

    Found in a park in 1963. This is what an XF type 1 Standing Liberty quarter looks like after 50+ years as a pocket piece.

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  11. ace71499

    ace71499 Young Numismatic

    I found a 1958 D wheat penny in my change bin a couple years ago... Hooked ever since.
     
  12. dwhiz

    dwhiz Collector Supporter

    That was so long ago, I just don't remember.
    But I do remember getting silver dollars and taking them to the bank to add to my savings account.
     
  13. cpm9ball

    cpm9ball CANNOT RE-MEMBER

    I can't be sure of the exact date, but it was in the summer of 1957. I had just won $5 at the local poolroom, and was paid with four ones and a silver dollar. I had never seen one before, so I went to the bank and asked a teller if she had any more. She spread out a bunch of them, and I spotted an 1893. I took it because it was the year my grandmother was born. Later on, I learned at the library that it was an 1893CC.

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  14. scottishmoney

    scottishmoney Buh bye

    I was a little kid when my father returned from his last tour of duty over in SE Asia - he left a Vietnamese 10 dong coin laying around in the house and I found it and that started the bug. I asked him about it and where it came from etc., which resulted in a Seagrams bag full of Japanese, Australian, Singaporean, and Vietnamese and a few Thai coins.
     
  15. TypeCoin971793

    TypeCoin971793 Just a random guy on the internet

    I found a 1945 PDS sent of wheat cents in a bag of cents in our basement. That hooked me.

    I sold them for 3¢ each some years ago. :( I wish I still had them...
     
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  16. Kentucky

    Kentucky Supporter! Supporter

    I remember the first time my heartbeat speeded up on finding a coin. Probably 8 years old (1953) and going through a cash register at a restaurant when I came up with a 1916 Merc, flipped it over and saw a letter...pound, pound, pound...of course it was an "s".
     
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  17. Seattlite86

    Seattlite86 Outspoken Member

    I was in high school, counting money we collected from donations and I found an Indian Head Cent. It was my first big find. I kept it but sadly no longer have it as on one of my moves, part of my collection was stolen. Nothing of any real numeric value, just intrinsic.
     
  18. nuMRmatist

    nuMRmatist Well-Known Member

    Mine was a '17 Wheat that I got in change from an Arby's in '68. I was 9 y/o, and don't know what intrigued me about it - I think I had recently gotten interested in old coins, but I was hooked from then on.

    Next day at school, my trophy got trumped by Steve Boothe, whose dad had just brought him a brand new '68 S Lincoln from a trip out West (we were in Balt. MD).

    Steve was always trumpin' my trophies. I got a Whitman Tri-Fold; HE got the Whitman ALBUM. I got a Baltimore Clippers Hockey puck (had to trade a bunch of Orioles' BB Cards for it too), Steve got a ball autographed by Clay Dalrymple. We were best buddies, but dang he was always one-uppin' me...

    (on the cents; I won't say which of the 2 of us said, "Wanna' trade?", but he's NOT gettin' ready to click on 'Post Reply' (another hint; there was no trade, 'cause one of me said "nope"). ) ;)
     
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  19. Randy Abercrombie

    Randy Abercrombie Supporter! Supporter

    Was a Franklin half. My mom handed it to me to buy lunch with at school. I went hungry that day and still have the half.......... I started paying attention to coins after that. Remember the ads in old comic books? "You may have a dime in your pocket with $100.00 bucks!!"..... Oh yeah. I was sucked in 110% percent.
     
  20. Aotearoa

    Aotearoa Currently Smitten with DBLCs

    1912-S Lincoln cent on the floor of my grandmother's basement. XF45!
     
  21. Dave Waterstraat

    Dave Waterstraat Well-Known Member

    I'm sure my first find was a wheat cent as I started out roll searching in the early 70's. I do remember my first notable find, a 1926-S in EF condition. :)
     
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