My very first coin
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.......was a colorized (not toned, COLORIZED) year 2000 SAE.
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Mine was a wheat cent.
First coin worth more than a couple bucks was a 1876 seated dime in XF I bought from a guy who bought and sold scrap silver. Paid $1 for it.
well, I recall the first 3. 1892 Barber 10c & 1894 Barber 25c both in what I think was called at the time "Almost Good" - no numerical scale! (look at my new Barber 10c in my set - makes up for the AG-3 )- these were my first purchases. It was important I recall to for me to see the "18" in the date! Then, I wanted to go further back so I wandered into my local coin shop and my Dad gave me $12 for a "Fine" 1781 North American Token, which I actually thought was from 1781
Well, those were my first purchases.
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The first coin I ever bought from a coin shop was an 1822 large cent VG-F.
I still have all of the above for sentimental reasons, though now I mostly enjoy collecting unc early 20th century type.
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I replaced that coin with a mint state red example ( has since turned brown/red ) a few years later, also from Jack Stone. That was about 1968 and cost me $80.00 then.
Back then, most coins I collected came out of circulation ( "roll finds" ). I didn't start buying coins on a regular basis until I started collecting Barber Halves in college.
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Then, in about 1996 at the age of 33, I saw a 1963 Franklin half-dollar in a cabinet in a little hobby shop. I was so ignorant of US coinage that I didn't even know the Franklin half existed! Add to the fact that it was my birth year, and I plunked down the few dollars to buy it. 1963 Franklin half-dollar, probably AU.
That got me running. Although it's been "upgraded" several times, I still have it in some folder somewhere.
12 years later it was a PCGS proof 64 seated dime.
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