How long you been a darksider?
Sylvestius
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Well here i am 15 years in the hobby and still going strong!
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<< <i>Well here i am 15 years in the hobby and still going strong! >>
Wow! You must have been collecting coins since you were old enough to pick them up.
For me it's almost 30 years, but that's because I'm just a little older.
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<< <i>Well here i am 15 years in the hobby and still going strong! >>
Wow! You must have been collecting coins since you were old enough to pick them up.
For me it's almost 30 years, but that's because I'm just a little older. >>
Yeah it was about 1990-ish, i was 5 heading on 6, or perhaps 6 already. What did it was the introduction of the new smaller 5 pence pieces (oh i hated them, i still do), but i kept a pile of the old bigger versions on one side, my father noticed this and gave me a tin full of old coins, 1807 Geo III penny in Fair, 1882H Bun Penny (yes H, wasn't the plain 1882 alas!) Fair, 1887 shilling (VF), 1944 Washington Quarter (VG/AF), 1953 Franklin half (F), 1907 IHC (F), 1887 threepence (GVF)... and a whole pile of other stuff.
Plus i had already taken an interest in the Florins that were in circulation.
Out of the list of orginals above, i still have the Geo III penny, and all the US coins.
I do miss the slightly verdigried 1882H penny though, i used to like that 'beauty'.
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Sylvestius, sorry to break the news to you, but you are a "litesider!!"
(Of course if you are collecting those state quarters, then you're a darksider).
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Wow oh wow - that is the one - I still lust for it in my heart
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Introduced to Greyside the following Christmas by my late Grandfather when he gave me a 1903 (his birthyear large cent).
Introduced to Darkside in 1970-71. I was fascinated by the foreign "junk box" at one dealers table at the 1st show I attended. I think they were 10 for a $. I tried to buy the best one of each of the large coppers mostly France and UK.
Learned about Canadian Farside from one of my math teachers in 1975-76. Twenty years later, I bought his entire collection when he retired.
Today I consider myself 10% Liteside, 10% Darkside, 40% Greyside, and 40% Farside - not necessarily in that order .
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I still wonder what those coins would have brought "today" on the market. All told my dear old dad did pretty well with the stuff my brother and I dug up in a sand pit that hot summer's day.
So - I have been a "declared" darksider for six months or so, but a life long collector before the "title"
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<< <i>About 20 years, not counting the long layoff. 8 of those years have to be onsidered "liteside" since I lived in England and only collected British.
Sylvestius, sorry to break the news to you, but you are a "litesider!!"
(Of course if you are collecting those state quarters, then you're a darksider). >>
Ah but i do collect Washington Quarters and i've always ended up with people giving me other non British coins throughout most of my collecting years. Francs, euros... etc. Less collecting, more hoarding i suppose!
Btw, collectors of state quarters should be called the pityside
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Actually, my first memories of coin collecting were of Portuguese coins I obtained "off the street" in the Azores when I lived there back in 1964-66. They were intriguingly different from the US coins I was used to. My dad, who was a flight engineer in the old C-124s also brought back odd coins and the occasional note from his foreign missions.
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