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Pocket Piece

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 Posted 09/06/2007  10:02 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add just carl to your friends list
Note in my area near Chicago, Illinois, a pocket piece is usually a snub nosed .38 caliber S&W. Your handle at the left as triggersmob also is an indicator of a similar nature. "Triggers" and "mob"
Should I be worried about my answers?
Nice coin but to big to carry next to a gun.
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United States
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 Posted 09/06/2007  11:55 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Spider5689 to your friends list
I carry around a holed 1963 D Franklin half dollar and an Adams P dollar.

Previous pocket pieces were a 1773 Virginia half penny and a copper Roman coin with the emperor Claudius on it.

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United States
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 Posted 09/07/2007  12:15 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add TSmith3510 to your friends list
Do you guys really think it's possible to wear out a pocket piece?

I used to carry an ASE around.

It was around about the time I quit smoking.

I handled it, flipped it, tossed it, rubbed it, all the time.

After about a year, no trace of wear. I put it away.

So what's the real deal, can you really wear out a pocket piece?

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 Posted 09/07/2007  12:21 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Spider5689 to your friends list
I have heard one of the owners of a 1913 Liberty Head Nickel used to carry it around as a pocket piece. Its the lowest graded 1913 Liberty Head Nickel. It is also the only one that looks circulated. So I believe you really can wear out a pocket piece.
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 Posted 09/07/2007  08:31 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add triggersmob to your friends list
Just Carl, although I did own a .38 S&W at one stage, I sold it many years ago. So you are safe for now. LOL

Steve
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 Posted 09/07/2007  11:31 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add TimJing to your friends list
I carry around a 1920 Walker in G-4 that my grandfather gave to me years ago.
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United States
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 Posted 09/08/2007  03:58 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Gary Burke to your friends list
I carried an ASE around for quite some time, and managed to lose or misplace it. So, got another one -- a 2000, and carry that around.

Just recently received three Australian pre decimal pennies from Gregk, and am thinking about making the George V penny another pocket piece. Will probably end up keeping the Australian penny safe, and carrying the ASE around.
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 Posted 09/08/2007  11:07 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Bryan1315 to your friends list
this is mine, it is a 1883-S Morgan

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 Posted 09/08/2007  12:16 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add TSOTL to your friends list
I carry an ASE around with me most of the time. It had a nasty gouge out of it when I got it so it wasn't going to have much value otherwise. I'd toyed with the idea of a pocketpiece for a while and decided rather than hassle with returning it I'd just tote it around. It's started some good conversations when people ask me about collecting coins, it almost always makes a good impression. People seem to think "coin collecting, what a dork" and then when they get it in their hands they seem to understand a little more.
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 Posted 09/08/2007  12:33 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add CPChicago to your friends list
I carry an Adams dollar that has obtained the same coloration as 50cents' GW. I know that it's possible to wear a coin smooth but it takes many many years. My dad has a silver JFK half that he has carried for the better part of 20-25 years, everyday, and it is just a smooth disc at this point.
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 Posted 09/11/2007  12:05 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add TSmith3510 to your friends list
quote CPChicago: "My dad has a silver JFK half that he has carried for the better part of 20-25 years, everyday, and it is just a smooth disc at this point."

Interesting story CP. Carry the same half dollar for 25 years = smooth disc. Now if you wanted to accelerate the process, how would you do it?

Toss it, drop, hold it, rub it, pick it up, put it down, after 1 year = one smooth disc?

I can wear out that coin in 10 months! Okay, wear it out!!

Weird stuff, interesting though.
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 Posted 09/11/2007  09:34 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add CPChicago to your friends list
get a dremel
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 Posted 09/12/2007  12:53 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Bilbo to your friends list
I carry an 1840 large cent. It's in G-4 and cleaned, but makes a good conversation piece.
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 Posted 09/12/2007  6:24 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add dglavin96 to your friends list
I remember in the 70s I was at a Mets game with my father and a guy pulled out his money to pay for a hotdog. One of the coins in his hand was a Walking Liberty half. Must have been a pocket piece, because he didn't want to sell it to us.
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 Posted 09/15/2007  10:09 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add inacoffeebuzz to your friends list
I have a GW dollar that I got when I picked up my first roll from a bank. I liked the bag mark above George's eye - now that's one tough looking president !



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