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What coins do you keep from circulation ? I keep all the Buffalo nickels and anything for 1969 back in change. Obviously wheat cents, and I have found a few pre-64 quarters lately.
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I keep anything that we all would hold back , early coins that are in great condition etc.. any 1982, 1983 coins I can get that are in reasonable condition, I am a hoarder so I guess that can pretty much some it up..
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 Posted 07/06/2006  12:14 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Kerry67 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
What is so special about 1982 & 1983 coins ? Am I missing something here ?
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 Posted 07/06/2006  12:36 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Bryan1315 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
well after 82 they started makinf cents out of clad, up until that time they were copper
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 Posted 07/06/2006  12:47 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Kerry67 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
What about nickels, dimes, quarters etc... ?
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What I keep:

Cents -- Currently about 50,000. Why? Not sure.

Buffalo nickels -- Few and far between. Why? Obvious.

JFK Halfs -- Must be BU. Why? My favorite coin.

Statehood Quarters -- Must be pristine. I save them to help others with their collections, first and foremost grandkids and other friends.

Sacajewea Dollars -- Must be BU. I save them because I really like the reverse, and also because I have met, talked with, and had my picture taken with the lady who posed for the obverse.

Westward Movement nickel series -- I like the designs, especially the Keelboat and the OIV.

Foreign -- On the average of about one a month I find a foreign coin in circulation. I like to look at them, perhaps look them up in my World Coin book, and then give them away.
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quote:
Originally posted by Kerry67

What is so special about 1982 & 1983 coins ? Am I missing something here ?



There were no mint sets minted in 82 and 83, I keep all of the 82 and 83 nickels, Dimes, Quarters and Halves that are AU and better,,

I look at every coin regardless of the date for anomolous coins, .filled dies,cracks, and of course I pay special attention to those which are known to have varieties and errors in all denoms.

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I'll keep most cents before 1950 (yes, I regularly spend common circulated wheaties when I get them) and any coin with silver content. As for nickels, I rarely save any Jeffersons (except 1942-45, which I haven't seen in circulation for a long time), save perhaps for a few older ones in high grades.
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Gary - how do you store all of your coins? I have a couple thousand cents, and I keep mine in a dry, empty water jug.
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I also keep 1982 and 1983 nickels, dimes and quarters if they are not complete junk.
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madhandles761991:

I store the Lincoln cents in several places, including

10 gallon metal milk cans.

Two empty Deep Rock water bottles.

One two foot tall plastic bottle which contained popcorn.

Five jars, quart size, of varying shapes.

I don't plan on doing anything with them in my lifetime. The kids will have the choice someday of sorting through them, hiring someone to sort through them, or deposit them at a bank.

I have been saving cents since the middle 1960's when I started my teaching career.


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Gary, Your penny hoard sounds really interesting. How did you estimate the number and what do think they weigh? It would be fun to make a sculpture with them or some sort of exhibit that would highlight their number or weight. Just having them in one container would be pretty impressive.
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ichirensha, Actually the estimate was thanks to this forum. Several months ago I described the containers, how full they were, and then asked members to estimate how many cents. The number 50,000 was pretty much an average of what was guessed by those who responded.

Regarding weight, I don't know. I do know that the largest container, a milk can, would be very difficult for me to lift off the floor.

It's "fun" to save the pennies, and that's the only reason I do it.
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Well, if you've go by 50,000 cents and 155 cents make up a pound you would have a somewhere in the neighborhood of 322 pounds.

I think that's right. It's late and I'm tired, someone else do the math and see what you get.
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It definately sounds fun to collect cents. I can't imagine being able to buy 50,000 of anything for $500, let alone a nice stash of pennies.
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I mostly look at quarters and they are mostly what I find. Errors and silver are set aside but these aren't what interest me. I'm looking to upgrade and expand my collection and to find the scarcer varieties. Mostly this means the '77 and '78-D type "d" reverse in any grade and the other '77 to '84 issues in VF or XF and better. I look for the rotated reverses and the major doubled dies ('65, '71-D, '72-D, '76-D) I watch for the '85-P small bust and the '84-D/D. I'll set aside any pre-'80 coins (except '76) in XF or better but don't always hang onto them. I save the '82 and '83 only in nice AU unless they're type "d' reverse. I do check for some of the less important varieties but I don't get excited about anything that needs a glass to see. I also set aside any quarter in MS-65 or better and have been doing this since the early '70's. I'll usually get no more than a few per year and frequently none.
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