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How Large Is Your Noodling Habit

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What sort of noodling decimal coin numbers do you go through and over what time period?

What is your favorite noodling decimal coin?

How long have you been decimal coin noodling?

How large has your decimal variety and errors noodling collection grown into?
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What sort of noodling decimal coin numbers do you go through and over what time period?


Noodling is something to do when you get real bored,i gotta be in the mood for it iykwim so only ocassionally.


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What is your favorite noodling decimal coin?


20 cent & 5 cent,but do search all denominations.


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How long have you been decimal coin noodling?


About 30 years.


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How large has your decimal variety and errors noodling collection grown into?


I'm pretty picky about what I keep so I would'nt say it's huge but it's still substantial.
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Have slowed down a lot the past 6 months. Might do $200 a week. A while ago I was doing heaps. A couple grand a week, usually a mix of 5c, 20c and 50c.

I like all the denominations except $2 although the few times I've noodled $2 coins I've got some nice coins. Noodling 5c coins is where I first started so I will say theyre my favourite.

Only been noodling for about 3 years.

Ive got about 200 coins that are keepers. I've found many more than that but have sold them.
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Im really just a part time noodler. I dont like spending all that time queing at the Bank. I usually get out $50 of 50c and $20 of 20c. I then spend them all over the next couple of weeks buying newspaper, coffee, drinks and at the fruit market. When I have run out I go and get some more out.

My favourite is the 20c
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I do the banking at work each morning, so my noodling involves just going through the change in the till each day.

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Around $50 to $150 a week depends on time and on what I noodle.

I like $1 and 20 cent coins.

Only a couple of months before I joined this forum.

My variety and errors noodling collection has turned me into a hoarder I am only going to keep 3 to 5 of each coin that includes errors, variety, hard to find, low mintage and the ones I like try to anyway

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