Hello everyone. My name is Dave and I am 19 years old I am not new to collecting or CRH'ing. I have been collecting coins since I was 10. Over the past year and a half I slowed down my hobby to focus on school. Now that I have some extra time I have been getting back into it as well as continuing to CRH. This week I bought a box or quarters(no silver) and a box of pennies for the first time in 1.5 years. I found a whole bunch of ATB's. (Looking to put a complete set of Washington quarters from 1932 to date. I use to have a quarter collection but cashed in the clad many years ago. From the box of quarters I was able to get every quarter from 1965 to 1999, 93 of 100 P + D State Quarters and 8 of 12 Territories. I already have all the P + D ATB Quarters.
I On to the pennies, I found 17 wheats including 1913-S (Filled a hole in my Dansco Album) and 1910, 3 2009's, a few canadians and copper of course! I have every Lincoln Cent since 1939 ( All from CRH'ing) and have quite a few holes in the teens and 20's but slowly filling them. I even found my 1909 VDB in a roll!
I am also working on a Franklin half P + D set. I have 6 more to go to finish the set!. The Franklin is probably my favorite coin. Wheat cent is probably second! That is my current situation. Been reading the forum for a few days and have liked what I have read!
Wow, I must do more coin roll hunting. Those are very impressive finds!
You probably plan to do so anyway, but just in case: Hang on to your coins! I sold my comic book collection when I was in college many moons ago. Big mistake.
For example, I sold an Amazing Spiderman #1 in VG/F (5.0 using contemporary grading scale) for $140 in 1979. Value today: $8,000
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