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<p>[QUOTE="Beardigger, post: 3769800, member: 104605"]I enjoy CRH. I don't expect to make any money doing it, but it is the thrill of the hunt and the POSSIBILITY that there is still something worth finding out there. And every time I come across something unusual there is some degree of satisfaction. I have run across a couple things that could have a decent premium. This week I found a 1939 nickel in excellent condition, I started a thread about it to determine which variety it might be (no definite answer yet),but it may be pretty valuable from what I've read.</p><p>Was I thrilled when 4 rolls of Nickels I got from the bank was a collection dump of BU 70's nickels with great album toning? YES! In fact I have sold 3 of the nickels which covered my cost for the rolls.</p><p>W quarters are always a fun find (I have 9 now).</p><p>It was fun when a 1926 Buffalo Nickel came out of a MWR the other day.</p><p>It's fun to find S mint marks on any coin (just because I don't see them often. ).</p><p>Wheat Pennies...generally worth FV, but fun to find!</p><p>Doubleing? fun and interesting to find even if it's machine doubling, I don't subscribe to the idea of "worthless doubling" .( check eBay for the premiums paid for that), but if I can't see it with a 10x loupe I don't bother.</p><p>Vibrantly toned coins are fun to find too! Grease strikes causing missing details....love finding those!.....Gonna stop here. Time to check my Lotto Numbers![/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Beardigger, post: 3769800, member: 104605"]I enjoy CRH. I don't expect to make any money doing it, but it is the thrill of the hunt and the POSSIBILITY that there is still something worth finding out there. And every time I come across something unusual there is some degree of satisfaction. I have run across a couple things that could have a decent premium. This week I found a 1939 nickel in excellent condition, I started a thread about it to determine which variety it might be (no definite answer yet),but it may be pretty valuable from what I've read. Was I thrilled when 4 rolls of Nickels I got from the bank was a collection dump of BU 70's nickels with great album toning? YES! In fact I have sold 3 of the nickels which covered my cost for the rolls. W quarters are always a fun find (I have 9 now). It was fun when a 1926 Buffalo Nickel came out of a MWR the other day. It's fun to find S mint marks on any coin (just because I don't see them often. ). Wheat Pennies...generally worth FV, but fun to find! Doubleing? fun and interesting to find even if it's machine doubling, I don't subscribe to the idea of "worthless doubling" .( check eBay for the premiums paid for that), but if I can't see it with a 10x loupe I don't bother. Vibrantly toned coins are fun to find too! Grease strikes causing missing details....love finding those!.....Gonna stop here. Time to check my Lotto Numbers![/QUOTE]
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