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Old Timers Please Share Your Coin Collecting Stories And Beginnings

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 Posted 01/02/2017  07:17 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add smoke1439 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
DrDarryl, Another great story and thanks for your contribution to the world of numismatics.

T-BOP, I have read many of your post and appreciate your contribution, teachings and experience.

panzaldi, Your another awesome contributor to this site. I have followed many of your post and appreciate your insight and years of experience.

Pennywise142, you were gluing cents on promo cards in 62 and I was being born.



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Indeed. I had to chuckle on pennywise's comment about getting the right change. Who among us hasn't heard that comment? I suppose folks that use debit cards in place of cash won't hear that but the collectors here who work their change typically are cash customers. Many great or fun finds are rediscovered this way.

Keep the stories coming folks. Although they can be similar the distinctions noted keep them interesting if not unique.
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