1st coin collections?
Melmcbee
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What was your first coin collecting interest and why? Did you complete the set? Thanks in advance.
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-Daniel
-Aristotle
Dum loquimur fugerit invida aetas. Carpe diem quam minimum credula postero.
-Horace
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AIRBORNE!
Down to 3 or 4 of the key dates, but i'm currently pursuing other circ sets, and proof kennedys.
jeff
or should I say I ACCUMULATE!
I also dabble with the darkside
Ive recently gotten more into currency, especially modern star notes
My first interest in coins jr. high school was a type set, at first 20th century (the barber coins are the keys) then I moved back to get like a 2 and 3 cent piece from my local coin shop that my dad would drive me to on a saturday morning and let me spend an hour or two looking around, I'd always dreamed of having some of the really old (150+ year old) coins that I read about in the Red Book, then my dad took me to the San Jose coin show and I bought a certain 1835 half cent and it cost me three or four week's allowance and grass cutting money but boy was i proud of my "half cent" coin and it was my best classic head half cent until just a couple of years ago and I upgraded, well I'm 37 now and am happy to pass along the coin to a younger collector, my type set continues to make me very happy and now I even have 1795 coins and gold ones, but it all started with those early type coins..
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Later on I found an 1833 dime, last 3 high in pocket change, around 1969. I brought it into the Garwood Coin Shop in Garwood NJ and the owner offered me 100 bucks for it. I became so intrigued I started collecting and yes on of my favorite coins are 1833 dimes.
Tom
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<< <i>What was your first coin collecting interest and why? Did you complete the set? Thanks in advance. >>
I was given a nickel, nearly 40 years ago, that had a big "P" on the back. I thought it was absolutely fascinating.
I have been collecting Jefferson nickels ever since. I've completed many date/mintmark sets, and am always working on the next one.
Forbid it, Almighty God!
I know not what course others may take; but as for me, give me liberty, or give me death!
~PATRICK HENRY~
My 1866 Philly Mint Set
It was more than half way completed from circulation and the set was finished
in the 1960's by purchases from mail order companies. Some of the coins were
very low grade but there was a VF '13-S t II.
The real project, of late, is a type set. Where it's possible, nice AU or MS; where it isn't, I'm open to any circulated grade so long as the individual coin is nice to look at.
I got the 1885 in fine and a really beat-up 1865 and gave up thereafter, but I do still have them in a 30 year-old dansco, just waiting for me to pick up the hunt again...
Last set I did complete was 98% done from circulation--Jeffersons; it helped that I worked in a pharmacy and the owner let me go thru the register. The 50-D took a long time, but eventually came across one (took 18 months); I had to purchase a couple of the silvers, and maybe a couple others. This was back in 1977-78 or so...