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Pillar of the Community
United States
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 Posted 03/01/2010  3:09 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add schmidty to your friends list

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I find most all of my coins via circulation and roll hunting. I'm almost done with Lincoln cents, Jefferson nickels, I am up to date on my Roosevelt dimes; sacs; & pres dollars, and just need a dozen or so Washington quarters to come up to date on my set(might have to buy those).
That's pretty impressive, Tim.

That would be a very good way to build a collection. I know I should roll hunt, but it seems like it would be so boring! Different strokes for different folks, right?
Valued Member
United States
469 Posts
 Posted 03/01/2010  3:39 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add southerngent to your friends list
Ya know, there is something to be said for going back to the basics. I started the roll searches after many years of not even thinking about it as an inexpensive way to keep the hobby going. Looking for older coins and errors has become a blast.

I need to go out looking for yard sales and so forth because you are all correct, there can be some very good deals to be had. The last auction I went to was in TX on a business trip when I had a spare day to do nothing. I found a little local auction and purchased the only coins being offered. I got 2 Mercury dimes, 1943 and 1943D MS64's for $4 and nobody else even offered a bid.
Valued Member
United States
60 Posts
 Posted 03/08/2010  9:04 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add coinundrum to your friends list
I'd say...patience. Although sometimes that can be easier said than done. Start with some decent commons to curb your "cravings" and read as much as you can. It's easy to spend way too much way too fast, so be sure to educate yourself as much as possible first.
New Member
United States
49 Posts
 Posted 03/14/2010  11:44 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add tyretiredwave to your friends list
I LOVE THE BUSH MAN! We eat at Number 9s a lot and sit where we can see him doing his thing. Once people see someone getting "caught" they stand around and wait for the next "catch".

Lafaa: Is there an adult that could take you under their wing and help you with your collection? See if you can find books on the subject in your school library so you can read up on the coins you want to collect, you never know a great coin may drop into your pocket when you least expect it. (PPPSSSTTT: let your grand parents know, they usually like to support your hobbies in some small way, maybe they have some cool coins.
New Member
United States
11 Posts
 Posted 03/16/2010  12:29 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add FreeLand to your friends list
For those of you who are roll searching, what do you do with the coins you don't want. My boys are collecting State Quarters at the moment, so I bought several rolls at the bank last Saturday. I asked about depositing the loose coins when we were done searching and the teller told me that they charge 7% to run coins through their machine if I brought in more than a handful to deposit. Though that was a little pricey!
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India
229 Posts
 Posted 03/16/2010  12:40 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add spock1k to your friends list
here they charge 10% just to give the coins out
New Member
United States
32 Posts
 Posted 03/16/2010  2:40 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Andere to your friends list
I'm in the same box, (Or should I say roll?) Jake.
21, college kid, sorting my laundry quarters for anything interesting.

Start with something fun and simple, like small change, and start setting aside anything interesting. If you have friends who work a till, have them keep an eye out for odd coins. You'd be surprised how many foreign coins get substituted in small change! Canadian is common, but I've found Euros and a variety of South America and African coins too. And yes, Mercury dimes and Buffalo nickels have come from both customers and bank rolls. And the occasional Wheat penny (and one steel!) Really, get yourself a job working a till somewhere. :) I'm collecting general stuff now, maybe I'll narrow it down later in life when I have the money to specialize: either way, it's fun and cheap when you're only paying face.
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Thailand
1509 Posts
 Posted 03/17/2010  02:24 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add thai-vic to your friends list
I've always collected coins from anywhere in the world. There's more diversity and I never get bored. Even euro cents have a lot of types (the German ones have five different mint marks for each year, coins from India can have even more.
Ask friends and their parents, especially those who do a lot of travelling abroad. And it's amazing how many people come back from holiday with a load of 'funny' money they just throw into a drawer. You'll be surprised at how generous people are when they see you have a passion for something. I owe a lot to many friends over the years for the coins they've collected for me. Some go out of their way to get old or unusual ones.
The very best of luck on your collecting.
Vic
New Member
United States
49 Posts
 Posted 03/17/2010  9:24 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add tyretiredwave to your friends list
I think they will take coins if they are rolled. My husband does this all the time without any problems.
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United States
171 Posts
 Posted 03/17/2010  9:32 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add The return of Coincrazed to your friends list

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i have the same problem! only worse! I'm 11! with NO allowance. so I usually pick up what ever those other collectors dont need.
I have a similar problem. I feel your pain. - coincrazed
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United States
436 Posts
 Posted 03/18/2010  12:47 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add coretj to your friends list

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That's pretty impressive, Tim.

That would be a very good way to build a collection. I know I should roll hunt, but it seems like it would be so boring! Different strokes for different folks, right?

Thanks, the reason why I get most of my coins from circulation is that I don't have a lot of money to spend on coins.
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United States
436 Posts
 Posted 03/18/2010  12:48 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add coretj to your friends list

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For those of you who are roll searching, what do you do with the coins you don't want. My boys are collecting State Quarters at the moment, so I bought several rolls at the bank last Saturday. I asked about depositing the loose coins when we were done searching and the teller told me that they charge 7% to run coins through their machine if I brought in more than a handful to deposit. Though that was a little pricey!

Try credit unions
New Member
United States
32 Posts
 Posted 03/18/2010  03:35 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Andere to your friends list
I didn't think to add this when posting earlier-
if you're trying to find a coin of a specific post 1950 year, and not a penny, take a bunch of loose change to a vending machine- mark your coins and put them in, then keep hitting 'coin return' until you get your marked coin back again. Cycling through, and adding a useless coin in exchange for one you want to keep, lets you see hundreds of coins and pay face for only the ones you want. Trick is finding a vending machine in a quiet spot with a working coin return!
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India
229 Posts
 Posted 03/18/2010  05:39 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add spock1k to your friends list
here are myt 2 pennies

decide on what you want the wordls best your countrys best states best you community's best or whatever

once you have a vision of what you want to do check out the prices and then adjust your vision accordingly

dont fall in the upgrade trap. I never bought a coin where I paid more than $5 and regretted it.

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Belarus
30 Posts
 Posted 04/07/2010  10:17 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Sokol to your friends list
It is pleasant to see at a forum of coevals!) good luck to you!)
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