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Dollars
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Greetings and hello to all. I am new to coin collecting as well as this forum. I collect at this time more for the artwork than the value, as this is what drew me to coin collecting. My collecting is most likey very common among beginners, modern. I have been collecting dollars due to the varied art work as well as the weight of a dollar in my hand.. (Something I remember from my childhood with the Eisn Dollar). I have watched this forum for some time now. I enjoy the striaght talk and the advice. I hope to keep my questions pointed and look forward to your input.
Before I close I want to thank the person that was giving advice to the man that was going into Law School. If I remember correctly, his statement was "If its getting to be too much to keep up just say out loud "you want fries with that". As an instructor myself, I am alway in the market for a pointed statement the will keep the drive alive in my students.
Allow me to raise my glass, Thank you
Dollar Dave
In Laurel MD
Before I close I want to thank the person that was giving advice to the man that was going into Law School. If I remember correctly, his statement was "If its getting to be too much to keep up just say out loud "you want fries with that". As an instructor myself, I am alway in the market for a pointed statement the will keep the drive alive in my students.
Allow me to raise my glass, Thank you
Dollar Dave
In Laurel MD
Dave
In Laurel
MD
Just a fist full of Dollars
In Laurel
MD
Just a fist full of Dollars
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Tony
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09/07/2006
Speaking of Ikes, I have three 76-P T2 coins I just bought raw. They are all snug in their flips on their way to PCGS. Looking for 65 & 66 grades. Two are really something, but each has a single heavier hit that will keep them from the mighty 67 grade.
I often carry an Ike in my pocket.
"The more I know, the less I understand"
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I agree with you and love the big Gold & Silver Coins -- that's why I also collect $20 Liberties and Saint Gaudens gold pieces.
There are alot of very friendly and knowledgeable numismatists (and coin collectors too) on the CU Forums. I think that you'll have a good time posting and reading things on these boards.
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Collect 18th & 19th Century US Type Coins, Silver Dollars, $20 Gold Double Eagles and World Crowns & Talers with High Eye Appeal
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Best wishes from the Isle of Man,
Tony
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