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<p>[QUOTE="MercuryDimes, post: 1353358, member: 35604"]Hello, </p><p>I started collecting about 2 years ago and the first thing I ever started collecting was lincoln cents. I went to my local coin shop and bought all three of the lincoln cent folders and those were the first type of coins I collected. I started their because most of them are cheap to collect, my local coin shop sells common date wheat pennies for 5 cent each and im still today filling them up. After that I found that I like buffalo Nickels, also still filling that folder up. Now depending on what you like ofcourse will be what you should collect, im just telling you how I started. Now just recently I got a redbook which just about tells you what every U.S coin is worth, I really wish I would of got one of those earlier so I could of made some better deals. You want a red book so you know exactly what your buying. The most important thing is to dont rush into it, have fun and dont be in it to make money because then it will be no fun. But at the same time you dont want to be upside down in your collection<img src="styles/default/xenforo/clear.png" class="mceSmilieSprite mceSmilie2" alt=";)" unselectable="on" unselectable="on" />. Hope this was helpful and remember always have funn doing it because after all it is a hobby.</p><p><br /></p><p>~Corbyn[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="MercuryDimes, post: 1353358, member: 35604"]Hello, I started collecting about 2 years ago and the first thing I ever started collecting was lincoln cents. I went to my local coin shop and bought all three of the lincoln cent folders and those were the first type of coins I collected. I started their because most of them are cheap to collect, my local coin shop sells common date wheat pennies for 5 cent each and im still today filling them up. After that I found that I like buffalo Nickels, also still filling that folder up. Now depending on what you like ofcourse will be what you should collect, im just telling you how I started. Now just recently I got a redbook which just about tells you what every U.S coin is worth, I really wish I would of got one of those earlier so I could of made some better deals. You want a red book so you know exactly what your buying. The most important thing is to dont rush into it, have fun and dont be in it to make money because then it will be no fun. But at the same time you dont want to be upside down in your collection;). Hope this was helpful and remember always have funn doing it because after all it is a hobby. ~Corbyn[/QUOTE]
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