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Quote: My son gave me a money clip this past Christmas that has a 1927S SLQ on it One of those non numismatic trinket firms put a 1927S into a belt buckle or money clip? WOW 
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I use a 1986 S Ellis Island silver dollar. For a while I was using a 1941 quarter, but I was about to spend it on more than one occasion. I selected this Ellis Island because it was the worst conditioned commem in my collection. I got the coin as a orphan (no OGP) and it was extremely hazed. The funny thing is after 2 weeks in my pocket the hazing is gone, but the coin is now in circulated condition.
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I use one of those recent 2oz Privateer pirate coins. My goal is to wear it down and once my son is older I will tell him it was handed down by our pirate ancestors ;)
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Quote: I use one of those recent 2oz Privateer pirate coins. My goal is to wear it down and once my son is older I will tell him it was handed down by our pirate ancestors ;)  That should be a fun day! I keep 13 pocket pieces (the number was just coincidence, not of a special meaning). I've had them in my pocket for about 4 or 5 months now. My most notable is a 1964 Proof quarter that is one of the first coins I ever bought. My first purchase was 5 silver proof quarters, and I still have 3 of them, which I will definitely be saving. I thought it would be a nice piece to have with me, and to see what a circulated proof eventually looks at. I think I'll take pictures every 6 months to see how it ages. I also have an ike, a 2015 penny (which looked 20+ years old after about 2/3 weeks), a few circulation issue commemoratives, and some old silver. At one time I had a Baseball HOF half dollar, but lost it after about 3 weeks  It's the only one I've lost (as of yet).
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Mine is a slightly messed up 1976 proof half dollar that I found in a coin roll. It's started to turn a blueish color in the last few weeks since I've been carrying it.
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Quote: How did people back then not go crazy with high pitched church bells going off in their pockets with every step pre64? I had a customer comment today that it sounded like I was wearing old western spurs as I walked around. I told her "No, I just have a pocket full of silver" 
Edited by jack jeckel 06/03/2015 8:57 pm
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Here's my 1883-O Morgan after nearly a month and a half. April 2015:   Today:  
Edited by hcmusicguy 06/04/2015 11:00 am
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Looks like your morgan was struck through near UNUM?
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I'm calling surface damage. There are 3 other smaller and less noticeable spots as well; one in Liberty's crown, another behind her ear, and another a little below her ear. The ebay seller I bought it from disclosed this in the description, and I bought it with that in mind, with the intent of making it a pocket piece. 
Edited by hcmusicguy 06/05/2015 4:23 pm
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My one time pocket piece was an 1885-O morgan. I might bring it everywhere if I trust myself with it.
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I wouldn't call it a pocket piece, per se, but I use a worn 1899 quarter as a ball marker when I play golf. I have an equally worn 1900 half dollar as a backup. I don't carry change in my pockets. I rarely carry any money at all. I have to plan in advance if I might go somewhere that doesn't take credit cards!
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I see some progress. 
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Edited by Half 06/15/2015 5:53 pm
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