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<p>[QUOTE="Jim Dale, post: 24560257, member: 100459"]I like the Mercury Dimes. I didn't start collecting them until my father passed on his coin collection to my brother and me. He had a lot of different coins in different conditions. Once I started going through the collect and I got hooked. The collection was split between my brother and me. It's been about 9 years since my mother followed me. I didn't know it, but my mother and father had agreed on waiting until my mother died. It was like looking at toys through windows during Christmas. I had a lot of fun going through them. My brother didn't do much until our mother passed and them he got interested in them, but they are still in the jar that my father kept them in. I was glad I was retired because when I finally got my share, I didn't sleep too much going through my father's collection. I love to collect coins and read about them. The more I learn, the more fun it gets.</p><p>Have fun.... again, and again.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Jim Dale, post: 24560257, member: 100459"]I like the Mercury Dimes. I didn't start collecting them until my father passed on his coin collection to my brother and me. He had a lot of different coins in different conditions. Once I started going through the collect and I got hooked. The collection was split between my brother and me. It's been about 9 years since my mother followed me. I didn't know it, but my mother and father had agreed on waiting until my mother died. It was like looking at toys through windows during Christmas. I had a lot of fun going through them. My brother didn't do much until our mother passed and them he got interested in them, but they are still in the jar that my father kept them in. I was glad I was retired because when I finally got my share, I didn't sleep too much going through my father's collection. I love to collect coins and read about them. The more I learn, the more fun it gets. Have fun.... again, and again.[/QUOTE]
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