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Michael From PA And Question On Good Starter US Coin Sets

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 Posted 01/19/2017  9:27 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add BStrauss3 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
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Jeffs are interesting as there seem to be a small # of the older ones still in circulation. I started keeping only those older than I am, but since then I've found a 1940 and several 1950s.
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In response to roll hunting...how right you are Muddler. I get whole boxes, pennies, nickels in the hopes of someone having cashed in Gramp's coins. These boxes are distributed regionally represrnting a larger area of possibilities. Only one bank in my town " rolls their own", that only at times of need. Most other banks won't even accept rolled customer coins, the ones that do are the junk collector recycles a and most often shorted 1 out of 5. This is just my experience, stay away from customer wrapped rolls, had no luck with those at all.

I've tried sweet-talking the tellers and clerks to let me buy the bags of turned in coins to be counted and returned for reboxing, but all the banks "have rules", even when I'm willing to take the risk of incorrect count, darn! Guess just have to get boxes, or at least the box rolls the teller line has.
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I agree that Franklins might be an interesting set to start with. Sometimes you can pick up proofs at reasonable prices, too. I don't know that I would want to invest in a Dansco album for Jefferson nickels, if you decide to go that route.
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You can find out a lot about coin roll hunting here: http://goccf.com/f/147 There are lots of topics to scroll through but you might want to scroll down until you find a thread about buying rolls from banks or something like that.

I would suggest you start small -- just get a roll or nickels for your collection or even a roll of quarters which might have a silver quarter or two. The odds are against it, which is why I suggest you start small. You'll either enjoy the hunt or find it to be a waste of time. I don't do it often but it's all about the thrill of the hunt.

The thing is, there are a lot of people who keep the odd old coin in a jewelry box -- maybe several old coins. Then the day comes when the relatives inherit the house and its contents. Those coins frequently end up in circulation because the effort to find out their worth and sell them is too great at a time when the family is trying to sell a vacant house, etc.

We have some members here who have completed albums just from searches -- so it is possible.
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I would go with muddlers suggestion...Franklins are a great set! Susan B's are another one as well as Roosevelt dimes!
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 Posted 01/23/2017  8:57 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add einstem to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Otto,

Why did you say; "I don't know that I would want to invest in a Dansco album for Jefferson nickels, if you decide to go that route."

What is the concern with Dansco albums to hold a Jefferson nickel collection? Is there a problem with the album?

My current thinking is to start some nice Dansco collections of some of the "easier to fill" series, such as Jefferson nickles, Roosevelt dimes, Washington quarters, Memorial cents, State Quarters, etc. Will make a great collectors set to be able to show the grandkids one day and maybe peak their interest. Maybe eventually work-up to some more challenging series like a Mercury dime collection - always loved those.

And then maybe to get some Proof Sets for some "fancier" things, such as maybe some State Quarter silver proof sets, or even some mint proof sets. I would probably want to keep them in their proof cases to protect them.

Thoughts?

Thanks.

Michael
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