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New Member
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Thanks! I sure do... I can see how some coins are mistakened for quarters, or nickels. Some however just proved how desperate for a drink some are (Canadian dollar bill, old Canadian 20 dollar bill...). I also have quite a few US States quarters!
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Pillar of the Community
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 to CCF! Keep on doing what your doing, because of you those coins you have taken out of circulation are out of harms way and will not be getting melted by the ARP, or left on the road or anything that would harm them. Keep them safe, treat them right and enjoy the hobby!  Also, I am curious as to what you have acquired. 
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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 to CCF!
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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 One of my best friends also works in a state store and has the same experience. He is always finding older and silver coins. I think people tend to raid old coin collections sometimes when want money for drinks.
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Bedrock of the Community
United Kingdom
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 from England!
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Bedrock of the Community
Canada
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 to the CCF!
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New Member
 Canada
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  This is what I've had to use. I'll be looking for binder sleeves, to keep them more... Organized. I didn't expect to have so many in a year! Coin collecting is obsolete here in town (and area) so I'll have to make a trip to one of the major cities for that.
Edited by Hokaia 06/06/2015 10:04 pm
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New Member
 Canada
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 The two (of three) newest to my collection. Once I have my laptop, I'll be able to upload better pictures... Driving me nuts not having it! I'll be reading on the tips for taking pictures as well. * Oh! How do you guys clean coins? Some are dirty from being in circulation... As you can see!
Edited by Hokaia 06/06/2015 10:23 pm
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 United States
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
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I wripped this from my post in another thread...to clean coins use acetone. Quote:my post from other thread...  note the search engine on the top corner of the webpage? that is like a magic portal to amazing info! all you need to do is type in acetone and click enter no sarcasm  , just me being silly. seriously though that search engine will be your best friend for finding a lot of info.
feel free to call me Will. I'm a collector/dealer from the Greater Toronto area
my PMs are always open, whether you have a question or simply wish to talk!
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Pillar of the Community
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If you clean coins the wrong way it will ruin not only the coins but also there value as well. Acetone is what we would consider the (right) way, just be gentle when using it with the coins.
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Moderator
 United States
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When you get other coin pictures, please post them in the correct section.
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New Member
 Canada
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Haha thanks. I just want to remove debris, like the dirt on the nickel. I figured out of the many wrong ways to clean a coin, there had to be a right one.
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 Canada
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 to CCF, always happy to welcome another Canuck to the forum!!
"Discovery follows discovery, each both raising and answering questions, each ending a long search, and each providing the new instruments for a new search." -- J. Robert OppenheimerContent of this post is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0 Unported License. See: http://creativecommons.org/licenses...0/deed.en_USMy eBay store
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