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<p>[QUOTE="cvicisso, post: 1358484, member: 29382"]Hop over to the coin roll hunting results thread. Pick your poison. I'll save you some time: you will pick half dollars. Once you do some volume (looking for silver), you'll want to start 'collecting' because - why not, right? You're going through all of those coins anyway... Soon you'll have your Littleton, Dansco, or [insert coin folder company name here] filled. Next you'll start replacing specimens with better ones (my weakness is toning). This is just a tactic your psyche is using to keep you 'on.' Little do you know you're already way beyond help at this point. Now when you're not sorting, you're scouring eBay, or maybe you've been hanging at the local coin shop? Now you're looking for errors, so your sorts take even longer - but you don't notice. All you notice is whether it says 1974 D, because you are looking for that DDO. </p><p><br /></p><p>Crazy? Oh - YOU know crazy! <img src="styles/default/xenforo/clear.png" class="mceSmilieSprite mceSmilie1" alt=":)" unselectable="on" unselectable="on" /></p><p><br /></p><p>Anyway - the cheapest, safest, (and sloooooooowest) way into this game is to 'hunt' for 90% junk in coin rolls. If your bank will do it - half dollars are the way to go (IMHO).[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="cvicisso, post: 1358484, member: 29382"]Hop over to the coin roll hunting results thread. Pick your poison. I'll save you some time: you will pick half dollars. Once you do some volume (looking for silver), you'll want to start 'collecting' because - why not, right? You're going through all of those coins anyway... Soon you'll have your Littleton, Dansco, or [insert coin folder company name here] filled. Next you'll start replacing specimens with better ones (my weakness is toning). This is just a tactic your psyche is using to keep you 'on.' Little do you know you're already way beyond help at this point. Now when you're not sorting, you're scouring eBay, or maybe you've been hanging at the local coin shop? Now you're looking for errors, so your sorts take even longer - but you don't notice. All you notice is whether it says 1974 D, because you are looking for that DDO. Crazy? Oh - YOU know crazy! :) Anyway - the cheapest, safest, (and sloooooooowest) way into this game is to 'hunt' for 90% junk in coin rolls. If your bank will do it - half dollars are the way to go (IMHO).[/QUOTE]
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