Mind if I stay a while?

Discussion in 'US Coins Forum' started by looksbothways, Jan 12, 2007.

  1. looksbothways

    looksbothways New Member

    So, y'all mind if I make myself cozy and stay awhile?

    Now that we've got the authenticity of my boyfriend's mecury dimes all settled, I've decided to start collecting a bit myself (along with my daughter, of course) Who knew this was so fun?

    My daughter's collecting all foreign coins she can find regardless of value (she loves foreign money), the state quarters, and likely the walking liberties. For her it's all about how pretty the coin is, not about completing a set or having something valuable. She'd rather have a pretty 2006 canadian cent than a rugged looking 1943 copper wheat penny (not that I've found one of those!)

    I'm more of a completer. I'll collect things I think I can finish and I love to find things. I'm the type that takes pleasure in hunting down a bit of troublesome code in hundreds of lines of code. Nothing is as exciting as finding that misplaced comma! Well, I've found that sorting through coins and finding something interesting gives a similar thrill, so yeah...I'm hooked.

    I've started on pennies and jefferson nickels just because it gave me an excuse to buy rolls of change to search through and "kick start" my collection :p

    I bought five rolls of nickels and seven rolls of pennies. Out of the five rolls of nickels I found 4 pre 1961 nickels, with the oldest being a 1940. Amazing! That was definitely my thrilling find of the day, a 67 year old circulating coin! Out of the pennies I found a 1954D wheat penny (another fun find), three canadian cents (my daughter will be thrilled) and 8 other pre 1970 pennies, oldest being a 1959D

    I'm not sure where it'll go from here, but I'm having a great time so far :)
     
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  3. Treashunt

    Treashunt The Other Frank

    looks:
    After your previous posts, I am glad that you have decided that you want to stay.
    So, now we can really say: Welcome!
    Glad to have you.
     
  4. acanthite

    acanthite ALIIS DIVES

    Glad to have you on the forum!

    As for attractive foreign coins, you and your daughter might want to browse the following site:

    http://worldcoingallery.com/

    Hours and hours of fun looking at contemporary world coinage, after which you might be interested in acquiring some!
     
  5. bqcoins

    bqcoins Olympic Figure Skating Scoring System Expert

    Welcome to the site, I must say jeffersons are a great place to start
     
  6. stevethebull

    stevethebull New Member

    Welcome! I just got here myself. You can learn a lot here!
     
  7. KLJ

    KLJ Really Smart Guy

    And meet some good people and friends!
     
  8. Speedy

    Speedy Researching Coins Supporter

    Welcome to the forum!
    I'm glad that you decided to stay around!
    One set you might want to look at is Franklin Halves....they are pretty cheap in circulated grades maybe $5-$10 each....and a set is easy to complete...it was the first collection I ever completed and I still have that set!

    Speedy
     
  9. Leadfoot

    Leadfoot there is no spoon

    :hail: Welcome! :hail:
     
  10. smullen

    smullen Coin Hoarder

    Welcome to the site....

    The site and the hobby are very addictive...
     
  11. Indianhead65

    Indianhead65 Well-Known Member

    Welcome to the forum!!!
     
  12. Shortgapbob

    Shortgapbob Emerging Numismatist

    Glad to have you aboard. I was hoping you would decide to stick around and get involved in the hobby.

    Use this board as a source of information, as there are many impressive, knowledgeable hobbyists on here.
     
  13. halashton

    halashton Member

    You may want to take a look at the American Silver Eagles. They use the same Walking Liberty design and you shouldn't get priced out of any of those as you might with the Walking Liberties.
     
  14. Drusus

    Drusus Pecunia non olet

    I'm like your daughter, I dont care much for sets, If it catches my eye and is 'pretty' or interesting...I'll buy it...:)

    welcome!
     
  15. De Orc

    De Orc Well-Known Member

    Hi LB I am another OOH I like that type of collector LOL great to have you both on board :D

    De Orc :thumb: :D
     
  16. run_run_run

    run_run_run New Member

  17. Fullbands

    Fullbands Certified Authentic Details

    Even though I've been in some form of collecting since grade school in the 70's, I still feel like a newbie. That's why places like this are so nice. I have other hobbies I chase after for periods of time, but I always come back to the bright shinny world of coins. Hope you enjoy it as much as well!

    Rick L.
     
  18. Coinlover

    Coinlover The Coin Collector

    i'm glad your staying!:thumb: if i were you, i would try a box of cents and search that. there are 50 rolls, and they are $25 dollars each. also, buy the red book, and a 1909-1958 wheat cent album. if your wanting to buy coins, i would follow speedy's advise and buy some franklin half dollars. i can buy them in circulated and sometimes uncirculated condition for $5. check your phone book and look for coin shops. flea markets are also great too. also, if your really interested in this hobby, try to get involved in a coin club. i have heard you learn alot off them. rule #1 for a new collector is to buy the handbook of untited states coins. or, also know as the redbook. i bought mine @ walmart for $8.88. that is the cheapest place to find it. read it, buy some rolls and have a good time. i have been collecting for 3 years now and have really gone far. go to the bank and buy more rolls. if you want to try nickles, they are $100 a box. when you have the money, you can buy half dollar boxes. they are $500. you can get very lucky. have fun!:high5:
     
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