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What Coin Should I Collect Next?

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3CN, of course.
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Ikes are a pretty easy set to do. I will also recommend looking at Roosevelt dimes. They are also pretty easy.
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Franklins and Buffalos at the same time is a great suggestion.

With Franklins you get the size and silver of a half and with Buffalos you get a older and harder (but easily achievable) set to sharpen your skills of discernment. The Buffalo keys and semi-keys are easily paid for with a little saving.

Good luck!
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