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<p>[QUOTE="Billy Kingsley, post: 756160, member: 19456"]I am not asking for any coins specifically. I do need coin holders (for my year sets, I have about half in there now, I still need more and I only have one year of Canadians in there, I have enough Canadian thanks to a friend of mine who lives there giving me his pocket change, to need year holders dating back to the 1950s. I am also asking for currency holders, right now my entire currency collection is stored loose in envelopes, I want to get them protected inside holders. </p><p> </p><p>I have also turned my mom to bulk world coinage. That is always fun and a nice surprise. I did one pound last summer (2008) and I said I wanted to do 25 pounds in 2009. I have not done any! I havn't been able to afford it, </p><p> </p><p>For American coins, well, my family usually gives me a roll or two, but for classics (read: 1964 or earlier) I have to pick my own, because there are certain looks I go for, and there are some flaws that I will accept for my collection. My family, however, does not know what those flaws are and could not tell what they are by looking at the coins anyway. Besides that, they don't know what I have or don't have! Of cource, anything they gave me would be proudly in my collection, even if it didn't fit lookwise with my other coins, just because they went through the effort of getting it for me.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Billy Kingsley, post: 756160, member: 19456"]I am not asking for any coins specifically. I do need coin holders (for my year sets, I have about half in there now, I still need more and I only have one year of Canadians in there, I have enough Canadian thanks to a friend of mine who lives there giving me his pocket change, to need year holders dating back to the 1950s. I am also asking for currency holders, right now my entire currency collection is stored loose in envelopes, I want to get them protected inside holders. I have also turned my mom to bulk world coinage. That is always fun and a nice surprise. I did one pound last summer (2008) and I said I wanted to do 25 pounds in 2009. I have not done any! I havn't been able to afford it, For American coins, well, my family usually gives me a roll or two, but for classics (read: 1964 or earlier) I have to pick my own, because there are certain looks I go for, and there are some flaws that I will accept for my collection. My family, however, does not know what those flaws are and could not tell what they are by looking at the coins anyway. Besides that, they don't know what I have or don't have! Of cource, anything they gave me would be proudly in my collection, even if it didn't fit lookwise with my other coins, just because they went through the effort of getting it for me.[/QUOTE]
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