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What's in your pocket change?
sumnom
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I have $1.96 in change at the moment:
Dollars: 1980-D
Quarters: 1981-P, 1985-P, 2004-D FL
Dimes: 1965, 2007-D
Nickels: none
Cents: 1991-D
What's in your pocket right now, excluding pocket pieces?
Dollars: 1980-D
Quarters: 1981-P, 1985-P, 2004-D FL
Dimes: 1965, 2007-D
Nickels: none
Cents: 1991-D
What's in your pocket right now, excluding pocket pieces?
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Apropos of the coin posse/aka caca: "The longer he spoke of his honor, the tighter I held to my purse."
Recipient of the coveted "You Suck" award, April 2009 for cherrypicking a 1833 CBHD LM-5, and April 2022 for a 1835 LM-12, and again in Aug 2012 for picking off a 1952 FS-902.
2000 2 Euro Netherlands
2003 1 Euro Belgium
2002 50 Euro Cent Italy
2004 20 Euro Cent Belgium
1999 5 Euro Cent Belgium
2006 2 Euro Cent Belgium
1994 25 US Cent
'01-P Sac $
'95-D, '96-D and '06-D cents
Bicentennial Ike
'41-P, 42-P, '52-S, West Virgina and Vermont quarters
'92-Micro O and 51-P halfs
'89-O Morgan $
'46-P, 74-D, 94-D and '03-D Roosevelts
'96-D and '02-D nickels
Got a bunch of pocket pieces!
84-P Quarter
93-D Dime
93-P Cent, '73-P Cent, 2001-P Cent
1916-D dime and a 1909 s VDB penny.
Any thing worth keeping there?
Camelot
<< <i>A flowing hair dollar, (2) 1913 V nickels,
1916-D dime and a 1909 s VDB penny.
Any thing worth keeping there? >>
I'd have to think about it for a minute.
SM
SPMC - J-12338
McDCCC - Charter Member
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Menomonee Falls Wisconsin USA
http://www.pcgs.com/SetRegistr...dset.aspx?s=68269&ac=1">Musky 1861 Mint Set
Hoard the keys.
<< <i>A big pice of lint and >>
What will you do with the lint?
JJ
<< <i>
<< <i>A big pice of lint and >>
What will you do with the lint? >>
Start a fire if I need to.
Hoard the keys.
<< <i>
<< <i>
<< <i>A big pice of lint and >>
What will you do with the lint? >>
Start a fire if I need to. >>
got a reverse pic of the lint, I may want to buy it
Go BIG or GO HOME. ©Bill
<< <i>Never carry pocket change, ever. >>
Ditto.
PS.
I LIKE IKEs!
CENTS
(1) 1959-D
(1) 1964-D
(1) 1971-S (Red AU)
(1) 1980, (2) 1981, (2) 1981-D, (2) 1983-D, (1) 1984-D, (1) 1985, (1) 1988-D
(2) 1990-D, (1) 1991, (1) 1991-D, (1) 1993-D, (1) 1994-D, (1) 1996-D, (1) 1997-D, (2) 1998-D, (1) 1999-D
(1) 2000-D, (2) 2001-D, (1) 2003-D, (2) 2004-D, (7) 2005-D, (3) 2006-D, (7) 2007-D
NICKELS
(1) 1962-D
(1) 1971-D, (1) 1973-D
(1) 1981-D, (1) 1986-D
(1) 1990-P, (1) 1990-D, (1) 1991-P, (1) 1992-D, (1) 1993-D, (1) 1995-P, (2) 1995-D, (1) 1996-P, (1) 1997-P, (1) 1997-D, (1) 1998-D, (1) 1999-D
(3) 2000-D, (1) 2001-P, (2) 2001-D, (2) 2004-D, (2) 2005-D, (2) 2006-D, (1) 2007-D
DIMES
(1) 1965
(1) 1973, (1) 1974-D
(1) 1980-P, (1) 1980-D, (1) 1981-D, (2) 1983-D, (1) 1984-D, (1) 1986-D, (1) 1989-D
(1) 1990-D, (2) 1991-P, (1) 1992-P, (1) 1992-D, (3) 1994-D, (1) 1995-D, (1) 1996-D, (2) 1997-D, (1) 1999-P, (1) 1999-D
(1) 2000-D, (2) 2001-D, (1) 2002-D, (3) 2003-D, (6) 2004-D, (1) 2005-D, (8) 2007-D
QUARTERS
(1) 1963-D [WOO-HOO!], (1) 1965
(1) 1974, (1) 1974-D
(1) 1991-D, (2) 1994-D, (1) 1998-D
(1) 2005-D (Oregon)
Thanks for making me look at my change. Found a silver quarter.
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SSDC - Life Member
ANA - Pay As I Go Member
geez, i can hear the sound of silver hitting another coin from a mile
away ;-) it is unmistakeable.
<< <i>you did not notice you had a silver quarter in your pocket?
geez, i can here the sound of silver hitting another coin from a mile
away ;-) it is unmistakeable. >>
Usually catch those immediately upon receipt. Of course, you only really know the ones you didn't miss, right? Knew this one was special when I dropped the change on the desk.
NSDR - Life Member
SSDC - Life Member
ANA - Pay As I Go Member
2001 p ny
2005 p ks
1966
1974
1992 p
No dimes
1999 D Nickel
Pennies:
1982
2002
2003
<< <i>About time to thin out the pocket. Here is the audit of the current pocket cash (lost potential airline credit card miles to the spouse).
CENTS
(1) 1959-D
(1) 1964-D
(1) 1971-S (Red AU)
(1) 1980, (2) 1981, (2) 1981-D, (2) 1983-D, (1) 1984-D, (1) 1985, (1) 1988-D
(2) 1990-D, (1) 1991, (1) 1991-D, (1) 1993-D, (1) 1994-D, (1) 1996-D, (1) 1997-D, (2) 1998-D, (1) 1999-D
(1) 2000-D, (2) 2001-D, (1) 2003-D, (2) 2004-D, (7) 2005-D, (3) 2006-D, (7) 2007-D
NICKELS
(1) 1962-D
(1) 1971-D, (1) 1973-D
(1) 1981-D, (1) 1986-D
(1) 1990-P, (1) 1990-D, (1) 1991-P, (1) 1992-D, (1) 1993-D, (1) 1995-P, (2) 1995-D, (1) 1996-P, (1) 1997-P, (1) 1997-D, (1) 1998-D, (1) 1999-D
(3) 2000-D, (1) 2001-P, (2) 2001-D, (2) 2004-D, (2) 2005-D, (2) 2006-D, (1) 2007-D
DIMES
(1) 1965
(1) 1973, (1) 1974-D
(1) 1980-P, (1) 1980-D, (1) 1981-D, (2) 1983-D, (1) 1984-D, (1) 1986-D, (1) 1989-D
(1) 1990-D, (2) 1991-P, (1) 1992-P, (1) 1992-D, (3) 1994-D, (1) 1995-D, (1) 1996-D, (2) 1997-D, (1) 1999-P, (1) 1999-D
(1) 2000-D, (2) 2001-D, (1) 2002-D, (3) 2003-D, (6) 2004-D, (1) 2005-D, (8) 2007-D
QUARTERS
(1) 1963-D [WOO-HOO!], (1) 1965
(1) 1974, (1) 1974-D
(1) 1991-D, (2) 1994-D, (1) 1998-D
(1) 2005-D (Oregon)
Thanks for making me look at my change. Found a silver quarter. >>
Wow! Tighten your belt much?
Right now I have in my pocket only two 2007-P JA dollars.
<< <i>Never carry pocket change, ever. >>
Same here-all change goes into my other hobby of collecting banks.
SPMC - J-12338
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<< <i>'92-Micro O and 51-P halfs
Got a bunch of pocket pieces! >>
MoneyCollector, if those are for sale, please PM me!
An authorized PCGS dealer, and a contributor to the Red Book.
It is Kangxi, isn't it?
<< <i>Stopmotion, I like your Kangxi cash coin! You win for having the oldest pocket piece so far.
It is Kangxi, isn't it? >>
Geeze, if I knew there was a contest , I would have changed my pants
<< <i>Stopmotion, I like your Kangxi cash coin! You win for having the oldest pocket piece so far.
It is Kangxi, isn't it? >>
I have no idea what it's, my grandfather pulled it out of his little coin purse and gave it to me to carry around. I don't think he even knew what it was.
How old do you think it's?
Harrison
Stop Motion
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1832 bust half
1833 bust half
2001 Sac
1996 nickel
several pennies
The bust halves are all coins bought off ebay that turned out to be cleaned and have hairlines. I am attempting to see how many grades I have to lose before the hairlines wear off as well. They have been in my pocket daily for about 6-7 weeks.
Of 7 raw busties I have bought on the Bay, 2 have slabbed, 2 returned as cleaned, and 3 were so obviously cleaned I never sent them in. Not a very good winning percentage.
-Randy Newman