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Rest in Peace
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Both in the 61-62 range. If you like them, keep them.
But it's doubtful that they will ever have value in the future. Too common.
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Thats great, just started coin collection so I'll be keeping them for sure. Thank you.
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Bedrock of the Community
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62 and 63, respectively.  to the CCF!
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Great, thank you Jsalsa123 and coinfrog, Quick question, how do I go about labeling and sorting them to start a collection.
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Bedrock of the Community
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Agree, 62-63.
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Hi 1982pennyid: Quote: Great, thank you Jsalsa123 and coinfrog, Quick question, how do I go about labeling and sorting them to start a collection. Modern Lincoln Memorial collections, some buy coin books while other protect higher grades in 2x2" coin flips. There are also plastic individual coin cases "air-tights" for longer term high quality coin storage. It depends on what you wish to do. It appears you have a good eye for quality coins and the less nicks, dings, scratches, etc. there is important to preserve the quality along with keeping them dry and away from moisture is best and when not working with them try to store in airtight dry container, etc. I will give you an example below: I have protected coins like these for many years.   I hope that I have inspired you to learn more -- it is a part of history and your life. O'Yes  to CCF
Edited by FrankenCoin 04/09/2018 02:16 am
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Thank you for the info. Where exactly do they sell those items (besides Amazon).
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@1982pennyid: Quote:Thank you for the info. Where exactly do they sell those items (besides Amazon). Also ebay: Shop for the best prices to the quantity on the sizes of flips, coin tubes, individual coin holders, and/or coin books, etc. "coin supplies" that you need. Best of luck.
Edited by FrankenCoin 04/10/2018 02:24 am
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