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<p>[QUOTE="Kentucky, post: 2171876, member: 33176"]Wow...so many coins. When I was a kid (in the early Stone Age), it was popular to collect series from circulation. The things you can find from circulation now are mostly the State/National Park/Whatever Else quarters, the series of nickels they have come out with, the recent series of Lincoln history cents, and possibly the Presidential dollars. You can get albums for all of these and you can get rolls from the bank to search. You can always do a series for any coin. Along with this, I wanted to get one of every denomination of coin the USA had made (from e-bay, shops or stores or a coin club if you have one in your area...look online). There is also the fascinating world of foreign coins (I still get a kick out of finding coins from countries I don't have yet) and possibly (dark, scratchy voice) you can come over to the dark side of ancient coins. Whatever, the field is VERY large, just don't forget to get books...if you don't have a Red Book, get one.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Kentucky, post: 2171876, member: 33176"]Wow...so many coins. When I was a kid (in the early Stone Age), it was popular to collect series from circulation. The things you can find from circulation now are mostly the State/National Park/Whatever Else quarters, the series of nickels they have come out with, the recent series of Lincoln history cents, and possibly the Presidential dollars. You can get albums for all of these and you can get rolls from the bank to search. You can always do a series for any coin. Along with this, I wanted to get one of every denomination of coin the USA had made (from e-bay, shops or stores or a coin club if you have one in your area...look online). There is also the fascinating world of foreign coins (I still get a kick out of finding coins from countries I don't have yet) and possibly (dark, scratchy voice) you can come over to the dark side of ancient coins. Whatever, the field is VERY large, just don't forget to get books...if you don't have a Red Book, get one.[/QUOTE]
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