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<p>[QUOTE="Gutshot, post: 95085, member: 4701"]Hello everyone,</p><p>I've read this site for awhile trying to learn a few things. And I'm interested in this hobby and just starting to get my feet wet. But I just have a couple of questions.</p><p>Im starting out slowly learning as much as I can. But I would like to start collecting something. I just wanted everyones opinion on what I thought would be good starter sets.</p><p><br /></p><p>I really like the 50 state quarters and ASE coins. And I already have P&D mint roll sets of the Westward Journey Nickels and a few ASE proofs. Would it be good to start out collecting 50 State quarters in order to learn more about this hobby? And is it better to try and find PCGS or NGC slabbed coins, like MS65 or MS66 or to try and get rolls of BU coins?</p><p><br /></p><p>Also my father-in-law has an huge collection of thousands of coins that someday my wife and I will probably inherit. I dont think he even knows the extent of how many coins he has. But he likes to show me them when ever im over and I would like to know a little more about them because he really enjoys it.</p><p><br /></p><p>thx[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Gutshot, post: 95085, member: 4701"]Hello everyone, I've read this site for awhile trying to learn a few things. And I'm interested in this hobby and just starting to get my feet wet. But I just have a couple of questions. Im starting out slowly learning as much as I can. But I would like to start collecting something. I just wanted everyones opinion on what I thought would be good starter sets. I really like the 50 state quarters and ASE coins. And I already have P&D mint roll sets of the Westward Journey Nickels and a few ASE proofs. Would it be good to start out collecting 50 State quarters in order to learn more about this hobby? And is it better to try and find PCGS or NGC slabbed coins, like MS65 or MS66 or to try and get rolls of BU coins? Also my father-in-law has an huge collection of thousands of coins that someday my wife and I will probably inherit. I dont think he even knows the extent of how many coins he has. But he likes to show me them when ever im over and I would like to know a little more about them because he really enjoys it. thx[/QUOTE]
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