How did you start collecting?
Just curious. I started when my mom found a 1889 indian penny in her purse and gave it to me! (AU55)
It still took me a while to get started.
It still took me a while to get started.
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As the school years passed by, my favorite subject was history, and the fascination with the old money fell right into place.
Obscurum per obscurius
Freak
Grandpa gave my dad dozens of rolls of IHC's, all of us kids (4) had Lincoln punch books as well (the ones in the shape of the coin; the 40+ crowd will remember). My uncle was a vest pocket dealer in NC, sent me smoe coins... I was the only kid that got stuck with the addiction. Bought coins from my Junior High classmates for lunch money in the early 1970's... It went downhill from there
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My parents had no interest in coins but would drop me off to go to coin shows. I went to my first show at age 12.
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TorinoCobra71
Liberty: Parent of Science & Industry
I loved the large silver coins and started to think of ways to relieve him of his Morgans. As he got a little older and started to lose interest in his coins, I managed to trade an old Panasonic transitor radio, for a couple of his Morgans. At this time, I had friends who collected old comic books and coins, and I would trade some of my rarer comic books for Morgans, if they had any.
Needless to say, I never collected another foreign coin again.....it was strickly U.S. coins all the way.
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Since then I've got my dad into collecting coins too! It's fun to go to a show and teach your parent's something new about coins. Seeing a $5,000 chunk of silver just makes people wonder a lot.
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After a long time away from collecting, I returned to the hobby when the statehood quarter series began. Since then I've developed an interest in 19th century type coins. Well, I always had that interest, but there's a limit to what a kid can ask of his parents. I did get an 1852 trime, an 1857 FE cent, and an 1877-CC quarter when I was a kid. I thought the mint mark with two letters was really neat.
Always was interested in history so somewhat natural.....
When sports cards got way expensive, I figured coins where a cheaper way to go, not right on this one.....
But $500 for a hunk of gold or a slice of cardboard
Ask me no questions, I'll tell you no lies.
Mercury
It's a long story but,gramps started it. He was a cool guy.
Brian
“It ain't what you don't know that gets you into trouble. It's what you know for sure that just ain't so.” Mark Twain
Newmismatist
My mom sent me off to get a loaf of bread at the store when I was 7 or 8 and as I was in line, I glanced down to a 1936 Washie
When I was a kid in the mid 50's and early 60's there were still Standing Liberty Quarters, Walking Liberty Halves, Buffalo Nickels, Mercury Dimes, an occasional Indian Cent, or Barber coin to be found in circulation. All these different coins fascinated me and I kept what I could when I had the money. I still keep or buy what I can when I have the money. It's been a lifelong love affair with coins.
Oscar Wilde
Collect for the love of the hobby, the beauty of the coins, and enjoy the ride.
Clothes make the man. Naked people have little or no influence on society.
Then real life got in the way until I discovered eBay.
If I only had a dollar for every VAM I have...err...nevermind...I do!!
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