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<p>[QUOTE="Rock Trap, post: 575474, member: 9832"]My wife laughs at all the time I spend roll searching. "Your not going to drag your coin stuff out again tonight are you?<img src="styles/default/xenforo/clear.png" class="mceSmilieSprite mceSmilie1" alt=":)" unselectable="on" unselectable="on" /> She just likes to tease me and is understanding about my obsession. She used to be a bank teller and every day I would ask her what she found me. The tellers she worked with keep a lookout for anything of interest and email me when new coins come in. They can't order any of the new cents or the Puerto Rico quarter for some reason. My parents were into collecting coins in circulation, but they are unsure about paying for coins. They give me coins every year from their collection for my birthday. Last year I got 51 cents (1910 Canadian large cent and a 1935 walking half). I tell my friends at work I got 51 cents and they don't understand. I thought it was a great present, how often do you actually get a gift that is actually worth anything? I hope someday I will get my mom's 1915 $2 1/2 Indian Head. I have a friend at work that has been collecting for a long time. We talk about coins at every break and go to coin shows together.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Rock Trap, post: 575474, member: 9832"]My wife laughs at all the time I spend roll searching. "Your not going to drag your coin stuff out again tonight are you?:) She just likes to tease me and is understanding about my obsession. She used to be a bank teller and every day I would ask her what she found me. The tellers she worked with keep a lookout for anything of interest and email me when new coins come in. They can't order any of the new cents or the Puerto Rico quarter for some reason. My parents were into collecting coins in circulation, but they are unsure about paying for coins. They give me coins every year from their collection for my birthday. Last year I got 51 cents (1910 Canadian large cent and a 1935 walking half). I tell my friends at work I got 51 cents and they don't understand. I thought it was a great present, how often do you actually get a gift that is actually worth anything? I hope someday I will get my mom's 1915 $2 1/2 Indian Head. I have a friend at work that has been collecting for a long time. We talk about coins at every break and go to coin shows together.[/QUOTE]
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