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The Groupon Guide to: Collecting Coins

A coin collection is a great hobby for a child with nothing else going on or an adult who loves silence. What are some good coins to collect?

Pennies: A collection of one hundred pennies is considered a "complete" collection.


Quarters: If you can collect the quarters from all 50 states, they legally have to make you the president.


Susan B. Anthony dollars: These will remind you of equality, because even though they are coins, they are equal to paper dollars.

Ancient Roman Coins: These have zero monetary valueâ€"try throwing them into a wishing well and wishing for some real American money.

Wooden Nickels: These are a great coin to show your grandfather to make him flip outâ€"he has been telling people his whole life to avoid them!

Coined Carrots: Great in a collection, even better in a stir-fry
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That is funny, Thad...

A hundred pennies is considered a complete collection..
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From the Canadian site:

All the same other than

Quarters: If you can collect all the commemorative quarters, they legally have to make you the prime minister.

Ancient Roman Coins: These have zero monetary valueâ€"try throwing them into a wishing well and wishing for some real Canadian money.
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Whats that supposed to be?!
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Whats that supposed to be?!


Humorous

And thank you Thad.
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Yes, very funny! Thanks for posting that.
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