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 Posted 05/22/2023  01:58 am Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add OzCollection to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Poll Question
Don't reply to this thread unless you have a suggestion to what I can noodle aside from the three already listed options.

Poll Choices
 $200 of 50 cents (still need 1985, and maybe incuse)
 $200/$250 of 2 dollars (still need about 17, also depends on my financial condition)
 $240 of 1 dollars (current noodling amount, still need 18 GACH)

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05/22/2023 8:26 pm
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 Posted 05/28/2023  11:00 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add MachinMachinMan to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
If you've only got $200 to noodle with forget $1 and $2 coins - you'd spend more time getting the coins than noodling them.

$200 of 50 cents is alright.

$100 of 10 cents and $100 of 20 cents would be how I'd go.
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 Posted 05/28/2023  11:27 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add OzCollection to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply

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you'd spend more time getting the coins than noodling them


With the restrictions coming in to the CBA machines I guess I'll have to buy the remaining $2 coins at premiums.


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$200 of 50 cents is alright


Funny how I've only found one Fijian fifty-cent in my time of noodling, way more 1993s but still not a single 1985.


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$100 of 10 cents and $100 of 20 cents would be how I'd go


The most annoying thing about noodling 20c coins is that those pesky NCLTs and CoFs seem to pop up once in a blue moon. Same goes for 10c as well with things like the 1985 . . .


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 Posted 05/29/2023  02:41 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add crab eater to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
$200 of 5cent coins is a no brainer for me.
Way more interesting and profitable than the most boring of all coins.... the 10cent piece. What a waste of time they are.
Keep you entertained for hours
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 Posted 05/29/2023  03:03 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add MachinMachinMan to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply

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the most boring of all coins


At least there are some low mintage 10 cent coins to find.
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