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It feels SO good to know I am improving in numismatics.

I have a good friend that I met through my local coin club. While I am one of the "newbies" in the club, I have built a foundation of knowledge that allows me to keep-up (and sometimes teach) the others in the group. Lately, this friend and I have been going through his extensive collection to both teach me, and allow me to have first look at a few coins that he may be selling. While going through coins, he made the following statement...

"You will know when you are good at this when you can look at a sea of coins and pick one out that is special. You will know the quality and you will know the deal right away." This is rare for me. I know quality, but generally I need to study and lament. I do not feel very comfortable making very fast decisions in numismatics (especially when its outside of half cents - my target series).

Well, yesterday I saw a 1936 S/S (FS-501), but it was not on the holder. The coin was priced the same as a standard 1936-S mint, and I thought it was a good deal. I quickly verified that the coin was, in fact, the FS-501... then, I made an offer that made a good deal GREAT - and the seller accepted. It felt really good to be able to exercise the knowledge I have built and get a nice coin at a nice price.


I am a newer collector (started April 2020), and I primarily focus on U.S. Half Cents and Type Coins. Early copper is my favorite.

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