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Valued Member
United States
433 Posts |
So I just recently finished my Jefferson nickel folders and am wondering what folders to start next and would like some suggestions. Pennies, more nickel folders, dimes, quarters, halves? What do you guys thinks open to anything. Thanks, and enjoy the hunt!
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Pillar of the Community
 United States
5029 Posts |
You search whatever interests you! You can get all sorts of answers but only you know what interests you and what your budget may be.. I would like to hear what you decide though... I always enjoy seeing others progress :)
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Valued Member
 United States
433 Posts |
I have a bunch of different folders started kennedys, pennies, dimes, and quarters I really am up for anything I think I'm leaning toward doing Roosevelt dime folders I already have some silvers from searching. However I'm still up for everyones opinions
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Pillar of the Community
United Kingdom
837 Posts |
I would say pennies , since you can realistically find some very nice older ones going back decades ......just think of all that potential and how fun it would be and not mention the feeling of holding bronze 
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Pillar of the Community
United States
898 Posts |
Nickels and dimes are fun. Halves might be more of a pain searching since most banks don't have a lot on hand but you might get more silver.
I would say cents or dimes next. I sort of just have all my folders going at the same time.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
509 Posts |
I started with halves and then fell into cents for 2 reasons.. Might be same reason you went nickels. 1) it's very common to find pre-65 cents (quarters, dimes, etc it's few and far between).. Can even find 100+ year old coins regularly. 2) a box is $25 for 2500 potential gems to sift through.
Cons: $75-100 in cents can accumulate quickly and dumping all that at once takes some muscle
For me I think dimes might be next, I do search nickels but in 10-20 roll clips once a month or so. Go for what you like and if you made the wrong choice move onto next and in a few years when you go back to those folders you might be surprised.
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Valued Member
United States
100 Posts |
With Roosevelt dimes, you can realistically find all (or most) of the non-silver(post-1965)dates in circulation. The Statehood Quarters album should be relatively easy to fill, as would the Lincoln Memorial set. Whatever you choose, Good Luck and Happy Hunting!
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Valued Member
United States
115 Posts |
pennies, There are still flying eagle out there
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