Anyone remember??? Post your favorite collecting memory

I remember as a kid how much I wanted to be able to pull the "RARE" filler out of my Whitman Merc folder for the 16-D slot....... Once I realized that no one could see the reverse once it was in the album, I yanked it out and put in a 16 P..... I was the HERO amongst the other 10 year olds on my block !!!!
Cam-Slam 2-6-04
3 "DAMMIT BOYS"
4 "YOU SUCKS"
Numerous POTD (But NONE officially recognized)
Seated Halves are my specialty !
Seated Half set by date/mm COMPLETE !
Seated Half set by WB# - 289 down / 31 to go !!!!!
(1) "Smoebody smack him" from CornCobWipe !
IN MEMORY OF THE CUOF
3 "DAMMIT BOYS"
4 "YOU SUCKS"
Numerous POTD (But NONE officially recognized)
Seated Halves are my specialty !
Seated Half set by date/mm COMPLETE !
Seated Half set by WB# - 289 down / 31 to go !!!!!
(1) "Smoebody smack him" from CornCobWipe !
IN MEMORY OF THE CUOF

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Well, I'd say my favorite collecting memory was from when I was about eight or nine years old. My grandmother bought a VG 20 cent piece for me. I remember it was $36. That was a fortune for me at the time. I got more satifaction out of owning that coin than probably any I have ever had. I still have it. It will never be sold.
David
Cameron Kiefer
I remember seeing coins marked at $60.00 or $70.00 and thinking that it was a fortune beyond anybody's hope to afford coins at those prices.
I still love the place, the smell, the display cases, the coins.
Tyler
K S
I walked two blocks to Tru-Value and bought the same coins for 40% less.
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My dad owned Tru-Value Coins; he died in 1973 and I recently found this thread because I happened to google the name of the store. If anyone else has any memories of Tru-Value, I'd love to hear them! Thanks!
@bridgerrrrr said:
You might want to start a separate thread on the Tru-Value coin shop in NYC. Or better yet, a more general post on the NYC coin shop scene back in the 60’s and 70’s. The few people who may remember anything are less likely to find your comments buried in this thread.
Doggedly collecting coins of the Central American Republic.
Visit the Society of US Pattern Collectors at USPatterns.com.
@bridgerrrrr ... Welcome aboard. Are you a collector or a dealer? Cheers, RickO
My best memory was buying my first gold coin. I bought a $20 Saint in BU condition back in the mid 1960's for $47 from an ad in the back of Coin World. It was a 1927 and it would probably grade MS64 today. I cut a lot of lawns to buy that coin.
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I remember the excitement of getting a “welcome” letter from the Mint assigning me my very own customer number!
My Jefferson nickel registry
https://www.pcgs.com/setregistry/alltimeset/188986
My classic commemorative registry
https://www.pcgs.com/setregistry/alltimeset/255614