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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Pillar of the Community
 United States
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Thanks rack-well I'mglad he left me one! Jeez lol
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Slam; I thought we established this already...   I'm literally 45 minutes away from you, lol. Kinda ironic, I was down at the University Hospitals in downtown cleveland today. I had to get an EEG done for a possible absence seizure I had last friday (I'm only 16). The person who did the EEG was from Youngstown, kinda ironic haha. But I guess youngstown is a large city, so w/e. Anyways, yes, I find a lot. I've been CRHing since 2004, looking for them since 2009. Look up my CCF username on youtube, you'll see how many videos I've found them in. I know, very offtopic and ontopic at the same time lol. That's me for ya, easily get offtopic.
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Pillar of the Community
 United States
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Holy cow you got an early start at this bud that's awesome! Sorry,I do remember now I believe it was the '82 no P dime conversation...glad your ok hope it stays that way,I'm gonna check out some of your videos tomorrow
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Sounds good! Make sure to leave a like and subscribe if ya could. I haven't uploaded in about a week and I got several videos I need to post.
Random question; what does it take to become "Bedrock of the Community"?
10,000 posts? Because I'd probably be capable of doing that.
I managed to scavenge up over 60,000 posts on some game forums. Then, my account got deleted. I still regret ever joining that gaming website, but hey, I made nearly a grand off of it by selling my virtual items...haha
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Pillar of the Community
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I do believe its 10,000 but please dont focus on that-its just a number and you will be judged by your knowledge and your professionalism on here and not how many posts you have...plus its frowned upon if your just constantly posting brief remarks or unnecessary comments in order to just reach a number-you'll get there be patient
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Valued Member
United States
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CoinHuntingDrew: I admire how young, but mature you are! I wished I would have starting coins a long time ago, just nerves me to think of all the cool coins that have passed through my hands, without ever thinking about it. Now, I don't spend change...IMAGINE THAT! I have also added you in my prayers and stay strong  
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Bedrock of the Community
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Late to the party here. Nice coin in great shape. Congrats. Great find!
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Quote: I admire how young, but mature you are! Thank you so much, it means a lot to me. I started coin collecting in late 2003 when I was 5 years old. Just after my birthday, actually. It twas December of 2003, I found a 11 cents in a payphone (now you don't see them anymore, sadly, other than at rest stops off the turnpikes) and I found a 1942 canadian cent. I brought it home and showed my dad. Dad told me it was old and to keep it. I'd always had a fascination with numbers, years, you name it. I could memorize the serial number on dollar bills, tell you what year a toy car was made in (the specific year the toy was, not the car itself, I didn't learn that until later on :P) This hobby has been great to me. I've had people come up to me because I'm young and give me coins. I had talked to someone over youtube, who's now a great friend of mine, and he ended up sending me nearly $1,000 worth of coins. He knows it's going to a good place and I won't sell it. I've talked to so many people down the road, and at coin shows, you name it. I've also got involved into metal detecting, got my AT pro in September of '12 and I get out whenever I can. Like I said to Slam, if you can, check out my channel. I know you'll like it ;)
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