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Anyone here collects these things. I have about a coffee mug full of them right now. Every time I fill up my change jar I go through it and throw anything out of the ordinary into the coin box. I've collected just about every one of the State Quarters that way and a mess of wheat pennies. If I get a minute between work and college I plan on putting them in chronological order.
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 Posted 10/08/2009  11:12 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add hockingzig to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Yeah, a whole bunch of us on this forum. Depending on what you have there would be a lot of interest. Many of us search bank rolls and boxes of rolls for cents of all kinds.
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Yes, lots of Lincoln collectors here. My collection is a work in progress and I have been filling a Dansco 7100 album. I have all business strike (non-proof) dates and mintmarks with the exception of:

1909-S
1909-S VDB
1914-D
1922 Plain
1931-S
1970-S Small Date

My current focus is to get my collection upgraded to Uncirculated Red coins from 1940 forward and am about 5 coins short of that now. Then I will start working on the 1930's. Someday maybe I will work on the above list of key dates if the budget allows it.

There's a lot of different ways you can go with a Lincoln collection.

Ken
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Welcome to CC!

Yes, millions of people collect Wheat cents. Count me as one of the hardcore.
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I think it maybe the most collected US coin...copper coins, and particularly the lincolns have a lot of appeal to me. I am building a XF to BU set from 09 to present. Good luck.
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 Posted 10/31/2009  4:00 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add unnkown95 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
i need some common ones and the 1909 s vdb
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