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My First Large Cent

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 Posted 02/24/2012  2:01 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add BoomerSoonerOKU to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
I'm going by today as well... Hopefully before you get there! If you like bid boards, and you haven't checked it out, there is a very large bi-weekly bid board at the shop at 41st & Sheridan.
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 Posted 02/24/2012  4:57 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add okiesilverdude to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
I ended up getting lazy, I'll make it over there tomorrow. I am familiar with 41st's bid board, but I have never used it before. I'd imagine there are some deals to be had.
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 Posted 02/24/2012  6:14 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add BoomerSoonerOKU to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Well, as you apparently like silver you missed it then. Richard was buying a collection. Apparently around 40 lbs of silver or that's at least what I overheard. I wasn't there through the whole thing, but he had over $70.00 face in Mercury dimes in old bank rolls.

Unfortunately his IHC stock isn't very robust. Looks like I'm going to have to turn to ebay for my hunt.
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I have also become addicted to coppers, the problem I have is keeping my standards higher. The more coins I accumulate the faster I want to accumulate them. Thats when I fall into the trap of getting a coin that's scetchy and regreting later or when I get it in the mail. Especially if I find one nicer later down the road. I guess I could call it upgrading, But I have learned to just wait for the one I want.
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 Posted 02/26/2012  01:13 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add okiesilverdude to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Boomer. I do mostly collect silver coins but lately I am getting into pennies and nickels. Really my stash is mostly bullion australian silver coins they release each year.

I have a feeling Richard will enjoy hunting through those rolls of Mercs.

I cant say I've really seen a big stash of IHC's in Tulsa before. I dug through Richards bulk IHCs today. Came home with a decent 1897 and a few more barbers. He is quickly becoming my favorite shop. He really has it all if you ask, it is incredible what he has stashed away.

Chewy... I'll fight the addiction until I learn more, but yeah I see more in my future.
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I think the large cents and the Half Cents is the coins that most people get a kick out of over all the other coins in my Dansco70780 album. There is something about a coin that large being worth 1¢ and the Half Cents they have never heard of. Those two types are the ones I have had to explain to just about everyone that has seen the album. Thats one of the reasons why I like them so much, another is I gained respect for the Large Cants when I went looking for a problem free example of the Classic Head Cent in AU or above condition. It was the hardest hole to fill and one of the most expensive in the whole album and I have the gold page in mine also
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Nice looking coin and the price for that condition is really OK. The only thing wrong is your future if you continue trying to collect those things. I have been collecting coins for a long, long time but for some reason never collected those Large Cents. So about a year or so back I started collecting thoes. Then ran into the fact that there are possibly a billion varieties. (slight exageration you know). But really there are a lot of those. And too, some are so expensive I'd have to take out a morgage on my house to buy them. Lucky for me the Album I have for them is only Year only one. That means even if there are a billion varieties of a year, I only need one of them. Then too at coin shows all the dealers and others are referring to them with some kind of N nubering. I think I got involved in some horrible attempt at a coin that no one can ever complete.
Actually contrary to that at a recent coin show one dealer had about 3 tables full of Large Cents. Many were like MS grades. Other dealers said he is famous for those.
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