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I've heard the term bullying several times on this thread. I'm guessing you're just having some fun because although a member's opinion may differ from yours, I personally have not experienced any bullying here on CCF.
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@Steve, The "bullying" is a joke between a few posters and I. I had started a Canadian Small Cents collection and several posters "bullied" me into starting a large cents collection. The bullying consisted of giving helpful advice and getting even better prices from a few posters. It's tongue in cheek. There is no bullying. But since several posters are on it, it's my funny way of thanking the posters for the helpful advice. Now I don't want you to start "bullying" me into getting low serial number currency  
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Quote:DID you know they have gold Mercury dimes? I did! In fact, I have one (although not slabbed like yours).
Edited by CelticKnot 05/12/2020 9:06 pm
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Quote: I did! In fact, I have one (although not slabbed like yours). My local coin shop had both in the OGP and case and slabbed for exactly the same price. Since I didn't care about the case and the cost was the same I went with the one that I knew was PF70.
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Quote: My local coin shop had both in the OGP and case and slabbed for exactly the same price. Since I didn't care about the case and the cost was the same I went with the one that I knew was PF70. In the case of the 2016-W Gold Mercury dime, it would be SP70, but we understood what you meant.
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Edited by hfjacinto 05/13/2020 08:56 am
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I got my currency book and a storage box and some currency holders. I moved all the currency to individual holders and put them in the storage box. I also have some reading for tonight. I know some people don't like to read books, but having a source is important to me. 
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Looking good! 
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Yes, very nice. I like those red currency holders as well. And I still like books in the non-digital format too. 
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I just put these on order:
$1 Dollar Silver Certificate - 1928 DA in VF (I believe this is a funnyback) $10 Dollar Silver Certificate - 1934 C BA in VF $2 - 1976 DA in CU $2 - 1995 FA in CU
*the $2 are replacements for beat up $2 that I had already had.
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Looks like you got a nice "stash" going. 
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Squirrel why you always "bullying" me?   Quote: Looks like you got a nice "stash" going.
Thanks! I was looking at the fractional currency. Some pretty nice designs, question what is a typical size? One of my collector buddies found out I liked currency so he has a few duplicates he wants to "get rid of", so I may pick up a few more. I just need to see the condition.
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Looks ike a good start, but now you need to add a large size note!  While a lot of them are expensive, the 1923 $1 Silver Certificate and the 1899 Black Eagle are pretty affordable.
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Quote: Looks ike a good start, but now you need to add a large size note! While a lot of them are expensive, the 1923 $1 Silver Certificate and the 1899 Black Eagle are pretty affordable. Are you all psychic? I found a 1923 large $1 Silver Certificate in VF for a good price, but I'm still trying to complete the Indian Heads in AU/MS so the large bill needs to wait.
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