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Anyone collecting from circulation?
I started off collecting from circulation in the late 1970s & early 1980s. Was never able to find all the Jefferson nickels. Finding high grade 1960s clad quarters was very difficult.
Then other interests intervened. I never graduated to actually buying coins. I scan my pocket change nowadays but that's about it.
Anyone care to share pics of ongoing circulation finds? Or is it only about buying slabbed stuff, "rips", "crossovers", upgrades, etc?
Then other interests intervened. I never graduated to actually buying coins. I scan my pocket change nowadays but that's about it.
Anyone care to share pics of ongoing circulation finds? Or is it only about buying slabbed stuff, "rips", "crossovers", upgrades, etc?
"A happy person is not a person in a certain set of circumstances, but rather a person with a certain set of attitudes"--Hugh Downs
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Its a slow go, with lots of upgrades that go on...but it is amazing how challenging it really is...and also, how many surprises you DO find!
....you wonder just WHERE that nice red 1971 has been all these years!
dimes and halves that I pull from circulation. The rest are salable.
The Federal government, although it's more of a "catch and release" program.
Doggedly collecting coins of the Central American Republic.
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I've scanned most of them and they appear here: My USA coin collection website
They are in chronological order after the older coins, which are a combination of purchased and inherited.
Suffice to say, I am probably one of the biggest searchers of change in the Philly area.
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As far as wheaties, older nickels, etc...I say throw 'em back in circulation...let the kids find them and help grow interest in our hobby. Keeping a wheatie to me is near worthless both in thrill and value...however to a young collector, it might be priceless, know what I'm saying?
--Severian the Lame
the years. But since 1997 I've been collecting dimes and quarters from circulation
whether they are gem or not. My quarter set is all XF- and better now with post-'94
coins in chUnc or better. The dimes are VF and better with the bulk in AU or Unc. I've
got a bunch of the quarter varieties but none of the dimes.
The sets are a lot of fun and the quarters make it more interesting.
Hoard the keys.
the years. But since 1997 I've been collecting dimes and quarters from circulation
whether they are gem or not. My quarter set is all XF- and better now with post-'94
coins in chUnc or better. The dimes are VF and better with the bulk in AU or Unc. I've
got a bunch of the quarter varieties but none of the dimes.
The sets are a lot of fun and the quarters make it more interesting. >>
To get some of these scarce and interesting quarter varieties, you have to pick them out of circulation. No dealer is selling them.
Maine_Jim
1909-VDB
1909
1910
1911
1911-S
1912
1913
1913-D
1914
1915
1915-D
1916
1916-D
1916-S
1917
1917-S
1918
1919
1919-S
1920
1920-D
1921-S
1922-D
1923
1924
1924-S
1925
1926
1927
1928
1928-D
1928-S
1929
1929-S
1930
1930-D
1932
1934
1935
1935-D
1936
1936-D
1937
1938
1938-D
Everything 1939 and later.
<< <i>Anyone collecting from circulation?
The Federal government, although it's more of a "catch and release" program. >>
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...i don't let any change get by me without checking before i spend it. if i find something that i think needs a closer
look i'll file it in a jar and take a longer look at it later, before releasing to circulation. just a chronic habit from long ago.
<< <i>No worries about fakes, cleaned or other problem coins.
Maine_Jim >>
I look actively for Henning nickels though, still haven't found one but hope is eternal.
I have some extras of some of the penny thru dime dates several posters have mentioned that I could provide.... or is half (or all) of the fun finding them yourselves out of circulation?
- - Dave
Pres. $ P&D 2007-date
Kennedy Half P&D 1964-date (there were only a few dates I never found in rolls)
Washington 25c P&D 1965-2009
Roosevelt 10c P&D 1965-date
Jefferson 5c PDS 1938-date (still missing about 10 or so)
Lincoln Memorial PDS 1959-date
Franklin-Lover's Forum
not really collecting "from circulation" as i get the rolls at my bank. the coins i put in circulation get withdrawn and probably don't get spent again, as no one gets any in change.
of course, anything unusual i do find in the rolls (several very prooflike coins, some with very light edge lettering, a couple of super gems) get set collected, along with anything unusual from regular change, the occasional wheat cent, silver dime, foreign coin, etc)
Liberty: Parent of Science & Industry
I knew it would happen.
<< <i>i keep an eye out for slabs
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