Are you that much of a fanatic about coins that,......

when you receive change, you immediately rush home and check the Cherrypickers guide to see if it's a rarity in "Low, Medium or High" regard?
I'm just curious.
Tom

Tom
What is money, in reality, but dirty pieces of paper and metal upon which privilege is stamped?
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Jerry
2005 D speared bison nickel
2004 P doubled die reverse cent
2004 D Wisconsin high and low leaf quarters
2000 P Sacagawea ( the cheerios kind with the weird tail feathers)
2000 P Wide AM cent
1999 P Wide AM cent
1998 P Wide AM cent
1995 P Doubled die obverse cent
1992 D Close AM
1984 P Doubled Ear Lincoln
1983 P Doubled Die Reverse Lincoln
1982 (no P) Roosevelt dime
1972 P Doubled die Obv. cent
1969 S Lincoln cent DDO
but I wouldn't say I am a fanatic..... just because I take my loupe with me to WALMART
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<< <i>I don't rush home with them on a regular basis, but I still find myself searching out certain modern dates over the past thirty-six years that have significance to them.
2005 D speared bison nickel
2004 P doubled die reverse cent
2004 D Wisconsin high and low leaf quarters
2000 P Sacagawea ( the cheerios kind with the weird tail feathers)
2000 P Wide AM cent
1999 P Wide AM cent
1998 P Wide AM cent
1995 P Doubled die obverse cent
1992 D Close AM
1984 P Doubled Ear Lincoln
1983 P Doubled Die Reverse Lincoln
1982 (no P) Roosevelt dime
1972 P Doubled die Obv. cent
1969 S Lincoln cent DDO
but I wouldn't say I am a fanatic..... just because I take my loupe with me to WALMART
Don't forget that there are at least a couple of interesting 2004D DDR cents. Check my site for more.
Chuck
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