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Pillar of the Community
United States
830 Posts |
The stuff I collect hasn't been in circulation in over a century, some between two and three centuries or more, so I have to buy them.
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Valued Member
Sweden
79 Posts |
Me too. The majority of coins I collect are around the turn of the (20th) century, so it would be useless to go change searching. So, almost strictly buying for me. 
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Valued Member
United States
66 Posts |
I buy the coins I want for the small collection I have in mind, but I really enjoy getting rolled halves and dollars from the banks when I can find them and rooting thru them
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Pillar of the Community
United States
1203 Posts |
Unfortunately the coins that I collect arent found in circulation any more, so that generally means you have to find them in other fashions. I have bought coins when there wasn't any chance of finding something the person needed that I also had duplicates of and couldn't swap. I've dome a lot of trading over the years and find this is a great way of enjoying the collecting of coins. 
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Pillar of the Community
United States
533 Posts |
I buy most of mine because they are out of circulation. However, I do keep my eyes peeled for anything interesting in change! 
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Valued Member
United States
69 Posts |
about 99% of my collection has been found from a register, but the 1% I appreciate more because its in prime condition and still retains most of its original coloring.
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Valued Member
United States
173 Posts |
Being my age ( 60+ years ) and having a Grandfather that collected coins for many years before I was born, he started me in the hobby many years ago when you could find GOOD coins in circulation. Then I was LUCKY to have his collection passed onto to me after his passing. But I remember when I could and DID find things like 1909-S Lincolns, 1950-D Jeffersons, excellent condition Mercury dimes, even Indian pennies and Barber coins all flavors in circulation. Those were the days.
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Member
United States
1154 Posts |
I dont have much to spend on coins so I collect from circulation mostly. Looking through rolls and change.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
1454 Posts |
I think I get equal satisfaction out of both. I buy the majority but I have Lincoln Cent and Jefferson nickel sets all from circulation so far. I will upgrade them someday but for now just looking for pocket change for them. Everything else I buy.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
2365 Posts |
I do both. I collect circulated coins for my sets and new, from dealers, etc. as I find better grades. There are still a lot of older U.S. coins out there. Just last week I found a very nice 1918 Wheatie in change. I still find silver in circulation but, not as often as I use to.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
1327 Posts |
I buy the stuff I put in my nicer albums. I have coin folder for my coin out of circulation. I do both it might be the fact that I am still fairly new at collecting just over a year seriously collecting. so I need to keep it fresh and feed the addition. so I buy rolls just for fun to have some coins to look through. I have really enjoyed my half dollar book I have been working on out of circulation. But I only buy my coins that go into my type set. I am very picky on the look I want in there. Also my Franklin half, Barber dimes, Mercury dimes, and State Quarters Are bought from dealer of Friends here. I don't like to buy off of ebay anymore since I have been unhappy with some of the ones I have bought. Also I get a better deal from the 2 dealer I spend all my money at. Since there prices are usually lower then ebay or any online site. So I do both but the set I am most proud of are the ones I bought.
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Valued Member
United States
141 Posts |
I like both. For the really nice stuff, I buy it from a dealer, ebay, or even garage sales. But I like to search through rolls too, and that is where I find my silver quarters, nickels, dimes, and 40% Kennedy halves
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Pillar of the Community
United States
756 Posts |
quote: Originally posted by shatsi
I like buying since I like coins in their natural color and with good details. I don't look at pocket change much.
Same. 
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Valued Member
United States
136 Posts |
Actually both. For the common coins like the Roosevelts, quarters, etc. I go through my pocket change and rolls to upgrade what I have or fill holes. For the coins you don't see in circulation anymore, I buy. Spend a lot of time on ebay just drooling!
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Pillar of the Community
Australia
1360 Posts |
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