My 2 Cent pieces, the value looks to be the same as 25 years ago

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  1. Still better than most hobbies! I bet all the Beanie baby collectors wish they only lost to inflation.
     
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  3. kanga

    kanga 65 Year Collector

    And have you checked out stamp collecting recently (and for the last decade).
    If you can get 20% of catalog for your items you're lucky.
     
  4. Clawcoins

    Clawcoins Damaging Coins Daily

    I have USPS stamp books from the 70s that I did as a kid such as Moon Landing Stamp series. I've never looked into their value or non-value. Now I'm kinda curious though I'm not expecting anything much. They're somewhere in the boxes of matchboxes from back in the day too.
     
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  6. $4Fun

    $4Fun New Member

    It was a 3-cent nickel found at "Custer's Hill" during a major archeological
    dig back in 1984. It was dated 1870, found among other effects that indicated it must have been lost by a soldier, or who knows? maybe Custer himself, at Little Big Horn. These pieces speak to our history. Still iconic after all these years.
     
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