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Valued Member
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Welcome to the forum! Enjoy your stay here. Since you asked, what other coins do you have that you enjoy collecting? Collect what you enjoy. The 4 you mentioned are some of my favorites as well. You could start a type set if you want to collect different coins or you could finish one of those series.
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 to the Community!
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Pillar of the Community
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 to CCF
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New Member
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Thank you guys for all your reply's. I couldnt respond until now because my pc died. Sorry about that. I will be happy to share my collection with you guys.Give me a sec.
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Pillar of the Community
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Sounds like a good start!  This forum is a great place to learn, see quality coins, and ask questions. Make sure that you do your research before you make expensive purchases. I wish I had known about this place when I was a young collector.
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Pillar of the Community
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Nice! Maybe you can find a certain coin series you like best and make it your goal to get the complete set.
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Pillar of the Community
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Quote: Please talk to me  ! Nice start. We are not shy...ask away!
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Valued Member
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You have a nice start on a 20th century type set. Rather than sell your collection outright you might try to focus on that. There are some nice display frames for those available from coin-supply houses. Welcome and good luck! Best Regards,  George VDB Coins
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New Member
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I really do appreciate all your replies. So I want to start doing a set. I want it to be pre Civil War. Anyone know where to get these coins? I already have a 1853 Seated Liberty
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Valued Member
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Local coin shop, depending on where you are, there should be more than a few. You can always check ebay. You can check numismedia to see all of the sets and approximate values for each coin. There are definitely some neat sets that are pre Civil War.
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Welcome to the CCF, CoinGuru94. Seeing what's in your collection so far, you have the nucleus of a twentieth century type coin collection in hand! Do you own any coin books? IMHO, the ownership of coin books separates the true coin collectors from the coin accumulators.
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First thing you want to pick up if you don't have one is the Red Book, usually at your local coin shop, lots of good information on all coin types.
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