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The hobby continues to be a family affair! I continue to help my 10, 8, 6, and 5 year-old children become interested in the hobby.  Our current focus is World Coins (OFEC), as well as filling a few holes in our US Type Set. Here's our current want list. Not looking for MS coins by any means, but readable dates and features are desired. ~~~~~~~~~~ World Coins:Coin-Issuing Countries:Albania Andorra Belarus Bosnia and Herzegovina Botswana British Virgin Islands Burundi Cape Verde Central African Republic Central African States (Monetary Union) Chad Cocos (Keeling) Islands Comoros Congo, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Republic of the Cook Islands Djibouti East Timor Equatorial Guinea Eritrea Faroe Islands Gabon Greenland Guadelupe Guinea Guinea-Bissau Kiribati Lesotho Liberia Liechtenstein Malawi Maldives Mali Marshall Islands Martinique Mauritania Monaco Mongolia Montenegro Myanmar New Caledonia Nicaragua North Korea Northern Ireland Oman Qatar Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic (Western Sahara) Saint Helena, Ascension and Tristan da Cunha Saint Pierre and Miquelon São Tome and Príncipe Serbia Solomon Islands Somaliland Spitzbergen/Svalbard Suriname Swaziland Tajikistan Togo Tokelau Transnistria Turkmenistan Turks and Caicos Islands Tuvalu Uganda Uzbekistan Vanuatu Zaire Zimbabwe 20th-Century Countries that no longer exist:Biafra Danzig East Germany Katanga Kiau Chau Manchukuo New Guinea / German New Guinea Newfoundland Palestine Mandate Portuguese India Qatar and Dubai Rhodesia and Nyasaland Saarland Sarawak Tannu Tuva Tibet US Type Coins (one coin from each series):- Half Cent (any year; looking for worn hole fillers for now) - Capped Bust Half Dime (1829-37; any condition for a hole filler) - 20-Cent Piece (any year & condition for a hole filler) - Liberty Seated quarter (1838-52/1856-65 no motto, no arrows) - Liberty Seated quarter (1866-91 w/ motto) ~~~~~~~~~~ Thanks, all! -Steve {Rev 21 Feb 2018: updated world coin list} Edited by cheezyfryes 02/21/2018 9:33 pm
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Congratulations Cheesyfryes. There was a time my daughter accompany me to our once month coin shows. She was 7 or 8 years of age. The vendors there would give here a Roosevelt dime here a Buffalo nickel there just to nurture that numismatists in her. Well she is now 16 years of age and no time for our Sunday trips to the coin show. Boys and school activity's are now the norm. You remember the times like these, for they are fleeting. Take my word for that.
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All PMs replied. Quote: You remember the times like these, for they are fleeting. Take my word for that. Great advise to never take these little trips together for granted!
Edited by cheezyfryes 02/25/2013 10:33 am
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I have quite a few from your list. I will get back to you with a list after dinner.
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Indian Head Laurel Wreath Cent (1859) I may have another Indian Head Copper-Nickel Cent (1862) Both are metal detector finds w/ environmental damage Half Dime (1854 With Arrows) Liberty Seated dime (1857 With Stars, No Arrows) 20-cent Piece 1875s (slick) Standing Liberty quarter Type I (1817) date is very weak
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I have ~10 wheats not on the above list and ~20 different LMC BU coppers from rolls available. PM sent
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