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<p>[QUOTE="rexesq, post: 975067, member: 5739"]Ah, yeah I see. Well the nearest coin shop I visit, Old Pueblo Coin Exchange in Tucson, Arizona, has a 25cent bin that I have had much luck with in the past. A couple of small silver Netherlands East Indies 1/10 gulden, a silver Liberia 1960 25 cents, even a holed British 1838 silver 2pence, the 1883 danish ore you saw, and quite a few other nice ones.... nothing too fancy, but still fun and interesting.</p><p>Yes, the coins of less-than-precious metals have alot of appeal to people. I have a close friend who focuses almost entirely on copper world coins.</p><p>Part of what I like about the smaller denomination copper coins, is the fact that they were used so much by people at the time they circulated. These were the coins that everyday people used to buy everyday things back then, and in the late 1800s a silver coin could buy alot, so the smaller denomination copper coins got used more, and circulated more I would assume.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="rexesq, post: 975067, member: 5739"]Ah, yeah I see. Well the nearest coin shop I visit, Old Pueblo Coin Exchange in Tucson, Arizona, has a 25cent bin that I have had much luck with in the past. A couple of small silver Netherlands East Indies 1/10 gulden, a silver Liberia 1960 25 cents, even a holed British 1838 silver 2pence, the 1883 danish ore you saw, and quite a few other nice ones.... nothing too fancy, but still fun and interesting. Yes, the coins of less-than-precious metals have alot of appeal to people. I have a close friend who focuses almost entirely on copper world coins. Part of what I like about the smaller denomination copper coins, is the fact that they were used so much by people at the time they circulated. These were the coins that everyday people used to buy everyday things back then, and in the late 1800s a silver coin could buy alot, so the smaller denomination copper coins got used more, and circulated more I would assume.[/QUOTE]
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