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Discussion in 'Coin Chat' started by coervi, May 11, 2010.

  1. coervi

    coervi Lincoln Collector

    Hi my name is Cody, I started collecting about a month ago and have a pretty good collection so far i think. I am collecting nickels but what i dont no is what dates of coins were minted in what years and where, and why some dont have mint marks at all. Any help would be great Thank you
     
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  3. cpm9ball

    cpm9ball CANNOT RE-MEMBER

    Hi, Cody! Welcome to the neighborhood.

    Where modern coins are concerned, if they were struck at the Philadelphia Mint, they would have a "P" or no mintmark at all; "S" for the San Francisco Branch Mint and "D" for Denver Branch Mint. There are also specialty coins that are struck at the West Point Mint, and they would have a "W". In the 19th and early 20th century, coins were also produced at Dahlonega (gold only) "D", Charlotte (gold only) "C", New Orleans "O", and Carson City "CC".

    Since you are just starting, you might want to purchase a copy of the Red Book of United States Coins published by Whitman. It contains a wealth of information that can help you.

    Chris
     
  4. mark_h

    mark_h Somewhere over the rainbow

    And depending on which type of nickels you are collecting - someone might be able to recommend a book on that specific type. The red book has already been recommended, but you might want to also check out the cherry pickers guide. No telling when you might run into a collectible variety. And last but not leaset - Welcome and have fun collecting.
     
  5. coervi

    coervi Lincoln Collector

    Right now im going for just all present to 1866 all mints.
     
  6. Treashunt

    Treashunt The Other Frank

    welcome to the gang!
     
  7. cpm9ball

    cpm9ball CANNOT RE-MEMBER

    1866? Or did you mean 1966?

    Chris
     
  8. coervi

    coervi Lincoln Collector

    1866 the first year they came out with tthe shield nickel
     
  9. mark_h

    mark_h Somewhere over the rainbow

    I believe there is a red book on both the shield nickel and liberty nickels - not sure about the buff or jeff's(but I am sure there is something). Shield nickels are very cool. What about the proof only issues? Then I believe the 1880 is a whole lot cheaper in proof than MS grade. Gotto love shield nickels - all those die cracks, repunched dates, DDO's, etc. Some of the DDO's are very cool. That would be one very cool collection.
     
  10. BR549

    BR549 Junior Member

    In an effort to thwart collectors from hoarding coins from any specific Mint, the years 1965, 66 and 67 saw the removal of all Mint Marks from all the circulating denominations.

    Instead of taking credit for poor operations at our mints, coin shortages were blamed on collectors...it took a woman, Eva Adams to get things straightened out once and for all.

    Welcome
    and
    Happy Collecting
     
  11. Dollar1948

    Dollar1948 New Member

  12. coervi

    coervi Lincoln Collector

    Hey thank you that is what i was looking for
     
  13. KoinJester

    KoinJester Well-Known Member

    Cody,Welcome from another nickel collector.

    Dollar1948 lol Jim is MFD though he is big into errors I visit him quite regular
     
  14. Dollar1948

    Dollar1948 New Member

    Small world porkchop....my thanks to Jim.I found that link a while ago, and I use it for my U.S coins.
    Im collect BU Red examples of all Lincolns, and pulling other U.S circulating coin from my change as I come across them up here in Toronto, or save all my change when I go down there on business.
    Otherwise Im a strong Canadian collector.
     
  15. Just Carl

    Just Carl Numismatist

    WELCOME TO THE FORUM.

    Interesting coin checklists. For the beginner that should really help a lot. But still a copy of the Red Book would be the thing for information.
     
  16. grizz

    grizz numismatist

    ...very important book.
     
  17. Conder101

    Conder101 Numismatist

    Well now that everyone has told him to get a copy of the Redbook (and I most wholeheartedly agree), why don't we tell him the name of the book really is? A Guidebook of United States Coins by R S Yeoman.
     
  18. Vess1

    Vess1 CT SP VIP Supporter


    I had read about this somewhere but I never realized it was for ALL circulating denominations. I thought it was just quarters and dimes so the silver ones wouldn't be hoarded!

    That's why I read this forum. You never know when you'll pick up another bit of knowledge. :D
     
  19. coervi

    coervi Lincoln Collector

    Just filled my very first whitman folder, pretty exciting. lol
     
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