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<p>[QUOTE="John Skelton, post: 3304684, member: 92092"]I know I will, at some point, get into ancients, but for now I'm finding my history in U.S. coins from the 1800s on up to the 1980s. More in the early years, though, than the later ones.</p><p><br /></p><p>But I have also seen that some collectors here still find good coins while CRH or in rejects of coin machines. Which is why I think it's still interesting to check coins in circulation.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="John Skelton, post: 3304684, member: 92092"]I know I will, at some point, get into ancients, but for now I'm finding my history in U.S. coins from the 1800s on up to the 1980s. More in the early years, though, than the later ones. But I have also seen that some collectors here still find good coins while CRH or in rejects of coin machines. Which is why I think it's still interesting to check coins in circulation.[/QUOTE]
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