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Boy you're serious about 82's of every century! What's your earliest?
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The majority of purchases that I've made that resulted in significant profits all involved exonumia (tokens). In many instances just knowing what is rare and special in that huge range has allowed me to purchase single pieces and complete collections that had significant value.

I've almost always converted those sales back into my US coin collection. The best part is that I always keep track of my cash invested to include those items I've bought and then traded. I have a large group of coins at NGC right now. In some cases the actual cash I have into multi hundred dollar US coins is as little as 18 cents.

I should be showing some of those in the next month.
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Bought a whole coin collection basically for silver content. Looked through the old LWC album and saw a 1922 broken D....sent it to NGC and it came back no d, strong reverse and graded au55....sold it for 3,000 a year or two ago.
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Boy you're serious about 82's of every century! What's your earliest?


The current '82 count is

282 Probus - 2
1582 - 5
1682 - 5
1782 - 14
1882 - 21
1982 - 17
Total - 64

I've recently become aware of some German States 15th Century dated 82 I've had fun learning about and I know there's a 1382 from a ruler who's reign was only a few months of that year.

I do have a couple other things I'm working on, so I keep a balance in my life. I've been working on date sets of Capped Bust Dimes and Half Dimes and Draped Bust Half Cents.
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