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<p>[QUOTE="Pcunix, post: 2038986, member: 67806"]I've mentioned before that I've been accumulating a "pocket collection" - some late 19th and early twentieth century coins that I just carry around loose in my pocket. Yeah, a lttle bit eccentric, but so what? I still have a few more I want to add, but it's coming along:</p><p><br /></p><p>[ATTACH=full]371930[/ATTACH]</p><p><br /></p><p>See the IHC's there? They are from a lot of four I bought on eBay for a ridiculous $8.00 (with shipping). It would cost me $4 or more in gas to drive to a coin shop where I could get them cheaper, so that was fine. But you'll notice that I only put three in my pocket.</p><p><br /></p><p>Why? I just couldn't do it to this one:</p><p><br /></p><p>[ATTACH=full]371932[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]371933[/ATTACH]</p><p><br /></p><p>Yeah, there's some very light rim damage, but sheesh: I'm sure there's a YN somewhere who would love this. So I'm thinking maybe I'll run a contest on my blog to give it away, but I have a question for the assembled multitude:</p><p><br /></p><p>I'm thinking of certifying it first. Yes, yes, I know the coin is not worth certifying. However, I thought it would be that much nicer for the YN. It's not going to kill me to do it and I think it would be nice? Opinions?</p><p><br /></p><p>And second question: other than honor system, how would you suggest that I phrase this so that it does ultimately go to a YN? I don't mind anyone entering if they intend to pass it to someone they know, but if there is some clever way to ensure that..</p><p><br /></p><p>Ideas?[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Pcunix, post: 2038986, member: 67806"]I've mentioned before that I've been accumulating a "pocket collection" - some late 19th and early twentieth century coins that I just carry around loose in my pocket. Yeah, a lttle bit eccentric, but so what? I still have a few more I want to add, but it's coming along: [ATTACH=full]371930[/ATTACH] See the IHC's there? They are from a lot of four I bought on eBay for a ridiculous $8.00 (with shipping). It would cost me $4 or more in gas to drive to a coin shop where I could get them cheaper, so that was fine. But you'll notice that I only put three in my pocket. Why? I just couldn't do it to this one: [ATTACH=full]371932[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]371933[/ATTACH] Yeah, there's some very light rim damage, but sheesh: I'm sure there's a YN somewhere who would love this. So I'm thinking maybe I'll run a contest on my blog to give it away, but I have a question for the assembled multitude: I'm thinking of certifying it first. Yes, yes, I know the coin is not worth certifying. However, I thought it would be that much nicer for the YN. It's not going to kill me to do it and I think it would be nice? Opinions? And second question: other than honor system, how would you suggest that I phrase this so that it does ultimately go to a YN? I don't mind anyone entering if they intend to pass it to someone they know, but if there is some clever way to ensure that.. Ideas?[/QUOTE]
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