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Forgotten Treasures? *now With Pics!*

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 Posted 03/04/2008  01:45 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add MorganNoob to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Well, here are the results. No bear in mind that this is only what I found on this trip, the whay my parents have stuff stashed away I am sure more will surface...

2 '64 Unc sets that my mom said I could have, and an 1 oz Silver Ike Comm. coin (non-mint issue I think)
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A 1960-D rimless Nickel
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Some JFK halves. Some pictured, all 90% and 40% are on the right.
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Some silver coins that were in my coin box.
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A bag of cents and a bunch of dimes that I removed from circulation when I lived at home.
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A couple really nice AU 1979 SBA $1's
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My Dad's collection of cents. (I am holding on to it (with my mom's blessing) until he learns to appreciate things like this.
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Some Ikes, and 5 common Morgans that my dad had in a can
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A $1 Silver Certificate and a Red Seal $5 bill that my mom gave to me.
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Some silver that was in another can of my dad's (Merc's on the left, 1 Standing Lib Quarter, and 1 Walker. and a '21 Morgan, a '23 Peace, a Franklin half (bot. left) that I found while helping my Grandma clean out a room in her basement, that she was happy to let me have.
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And some Silver Certifs that my Dad told me to put back in the tin with all of his silver. I told him that if he wants them he can have them, but that I am going to put them in holders so that they could be properly stored. He said that they were worthless, and to just put them back, so I told him that I did. I will give them to him when I go home for Easter, in proper mylar holders, and in an archivial quality box.
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I know that there is nothing her that I really have to worry about, but I now have to think about spending my hard earned coin $$$$ on supplies! Albums, tubes, 2x2's, GLOVES, etc... Coins are much more fun to buy then supplies! I never did find my grandfather's coins, and I was mistaken about my great grandmothers, those were actually my dad's, oh well, still fun, and it leaves something to look forward to finding on a future trip home!

P.S. What is a good website to buy supplies from, or if anyone is around the KC area, (Eagle), what is a good local shop to go to? I like to help out the little guy if I can.

Edit: To address everyone with worries about selling stuff... No, I am not going to sell any of this stuff. Now, if there were a couple 1893-S Morgans in AU/MS, yea, I would probably sell one to furnish the rest of my collection with stuff. And I actually think that is what the people that handed it down to me would want... A problem I really wish I had.
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 Posted 03/04/2008  10:37 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add jbuck to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Excellent photos and thanks for sharing!

Are you planing to move those cents out of the folders and into albums? I ask since "albums" was on your list of supplies.
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Nice!
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 Posted 03/10/2008  09:20 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add syd barrett to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Noob - that quarter with red fingernail polish (4th picture) sure looks familiar, and brings back a lot of memories. My mom owned a restaurant from the early 1960s until the late 80s, and of course it had a jukebox. The waitresses would mark quarters with fingernail polish, and those were considered freebies, or "house quarters". When the guy came around to empty the coin box, he gave those back to us. It was a just a marketing ploy, I guess... we'd play songs on the jukebox to spur customers to do the same.

As a kid I remember using "house quarters" all the time, playing Elvis and Beatles songs on the jukebox. Good memories. And I've found a few of those red quarters while going through Mom's stuff.
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 Posted 03/10/2008  09:24 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Lucky_13 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Nice lot of coins Morgan Noob. Congrats
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All I know is that I want to come over and collect with you. Do you always break out the vodka and Crown Royal when working on the collection. I bet I can get some of the cycle riders to come along. We could have a club jacket and a motto like " Wild Coin Collectors, Lets ride".

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All I know is that I want to come over and collect with you. Do you always break out the vodka and Crown Royal when working on the collection. I bet I can get some of the cycle riders to come along. We could have a club jacket and a motto like " Wild Coin Collectors, Lets ride".



LOL, yea, and the best part is that you can fill the empty bottles up with coins! I didn't bring my bottles of cents home - a fifth of Jack, a 1.75 of Captain Morgan, and a 1.75 of Jack all chock full of cents. (most consumed during college) And we wonder why the mint has a problem making enough sense cents!

Oh, and we could put a picture of a Morgan on the back of our jackets! Would actually be pretty sweet... Then, we could go crazy and give all coin collectors a 'tough guy' image, kinda like the Hell's Angles did for bikers. And soon moms won't let their kids go to the local coin shop, and you will hear people whispering things like, "Don't mess with them, they collect COINS!"
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