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Valued Member
United States
96 Posts |
I started in 1990 (age 5) and my collection has been growing slowly and steadily since. It gives me something to take my mind off of those Wisconsin winters! 
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New Member
United States
48 Posts |
I started collecting pennies and nickels at age 10. Stopped for 45 years because of life events, like having kids, etc. Started again recently and have a bit more to spend, thank goodness. Now I can afford dimes... (still have a kid in college) 
Edited by averyb2 04/14/2007 8:49 pm
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Valued Member
United States
155 Posts |
I started when I was about 9 or 10. My mother and father had 5 coffee cans full of pennies and she told me she'd split the money with me if I rolled them all for her. I think she was mostly trying to keep me out of her hair on a rainy day but I dug in seeing big dollar signs in my head hehe. Well sometime through the first can I found my first steel Wheat cent and had no idea what it was. Long story short I got hooked, I collected for a few years but never really had the money to spend being 12 for a lot of the coins I wanted. Well now about 15 years later I took a few books out I happened to see in the library last year and I'm more interested than I was before. I've become more interested in foreign coins as well due to the fact that I love old coins and I know I can come across a lot more nicer grade examples of coins for a lot less money when I don't have more to spend. But I my US type set is still my biggest target.
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Valued Member
United States
112 Posts |
I started years ago, but then just let everything sit in boxes. Many coins were from my dad when he collected as a youngster. I really started up again recently with Silver Eagles....got me back into it...
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Valued Member
United States
159 Posts |
1972 (a good double die year) I like collecting because you can use your knowledge as "inside information" and make a quick, massive profit. A cent from change worth $100? An instant 1,000,000% on your investment! Martha Stewart would be proud!
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Valued Member
United States
246 Posts |
i started beginning of this year, after I got "stuck" w/ a coin in a Chinese Xmas. I thought I got robbed since everyone else got stuff they actually wanted, but now I'm glad b/c I'm addicted to searching through hundreds of rolls from the bank! :)
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Valued Member
United States
69 Posts |
I started collecting coins when I was seven, building up a pretty good collection by putting virtually ALL of my spare cash into it. Buying my house in 2003 wiped out most of my collection. Two $500 bills, gold, a 1799 cent, 1889-CC Morgan...ouch! I tried to get back into it right away, building a complete date set of Capped Bust dimes in 04-05. Sadly, I couldn't afford to keep them and sold almost everything again in 2005. After being out of it for the past two years, I am finally getting back into collecting, and should be in a better position to do it now. Now, if I sell, it will only be to upgrade! ~Jim
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Valued Member
United States
204 Posts |
I have been collecting the ASEs (BU and Prf) since the early 90's, but also have a number of modern commemoratives, a few Morgans, Peace dollars and coins of various countries. I am currently trying to collect sets of silver bullion coins from other countries while some of them are still relatively affordable (sometime in the last ten years other people also began figuring out that bullion as coins could be collectible and also silver prices have tripled!).
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Pillar of the Community
Germany
1064 Posts |
Was working in the US and found a Buffalo nickel and half dollars and the State Quarters had been around for a year or so, then moved to spain, they had the peseta and moved onto the euro, so I ended up with loads of coins from different places and just seem to get more and more as I travel 
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Bedrock of the Community
United States
17884 Posts |
Started studying numismatics in Nov 1966. Started collecting coins in Feb 1972. Have never taken time off from either one.
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Valued Member
 Canada
107 Posts |
Wow, it's nice to see so many responses!
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New Member
United States
8 Posts |
Don't know I'd be a collector but I hold on to the usual stuff you find. Kennedy-halfs, wheats, Mercurys, etc. Joined recently because I received as change a 1960 quarter which must have come from someone's collection and wanted some information. Need to figure out the picture stuff. Got it weighed today at 95.7 grains. Haven't purchased anything however (beyond proofs and uncirculated from 1977 to present. Plus an uncut half sheet of $2's).
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Valued Member
United States
414 Posts |
I collected coins for my brother (in China) first and he collected stamps for me. I am in the process to complete State Quarters for him. About one years ago, my kids got interested in collecting the State Quarters and westward nickles. In order for me to get three sets of these, I went through break room coin machine every week and always have a pocket load of coins. Then I got interested in the silver and gold coins and my budget problem started.
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