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<p>[QUOTE="MIGuy, post: 24575139, member: 116145"]No, no, NO, you're doing it all wrong - you have to do it like THIS!!! <img src="styles/default/xenforo/clear.png" class="mceSmilieSprite mceSmilie2" alt=";)" unselectable="on" unselectable="on" /> Lol, my passion has been Standing Liberty Quarters, but I'm kind of at an impasse on improving my collection (until, knock on wood, next year's busy season or my annual bonus - but that's probably going for other real estate related things) because I'm at a point where the improvements to my current set are mostly in the thousand dollars and up range, which is pretty high falutin for me. So I've moved into early Colonial coins - putting together some form of a low grade set, which may always be missing some rare pieces, and I'm okay with that, I am having a LOT of fun with the Colonials. I also have a good start on a low grade Capped Bust half set and some other stuff - I bought a lot of "junk" or low grade Barbers and other stuff, including some Seated over the years, so the journey will continue and my interests will likely shift. I don't think focusing endlessly on "one" coin type would maintain my interest.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="MIGuy, post: 24575139, member: 116145"]No, no, NO, you're doing it all wrong - you have to do it like THIS!!! ;) Lol, my passion has been Standing Liberty Quarters, but I'm kind of at an impasse on improving my collection (until, knock on wood, next year's busy season or my annual bonus - but that's probably going for other real estate related things) because I'm at a point where the improvements to my current set are mostly in the thousand dollars and up range, which is pretty high falutin for me. So I've moved into early Colonial coins - putting together some form of a low grade set, which may always be missing some rare pieces, and I'm okay with that, I am having a LOT of fun with the Colonials. I also have a good start on a low grade Capped Bust half set and some other stuff - I bought a lot of "junk" or low grade Barbers and other stuff, including some Seated over the years, so the journey will continue and my interests will likely shift. I don't think focusing endlessly on "one" coin type would maintain my interest.[/QUOTE]
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