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New Member
United States
10 Posts |
When I was growing up in MN I started collecting with those Whitman coin folders. D was more common but there were still plenty of P coins to fill them up until around 2000 when I lost interest.
I pulled them out now and got a bunch of coins from the bank to see what I could fill up since then. Getting D coins was a breeze but I'm stuck with hardly any P slots filled. Is there an easy to to get some mixed rolls that would contain more P coins on the West Coast?
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Pillar of the Community
United States
564 Posts |
Not to my knowledge. I just buy a box and hope for the best.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
781 Posts |
yeah, good luck. P's are pretty scarce. when I search cent boxes, it's quick checking for WAM's since I only get about 4-5 WAM candidates.
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Valued Member
United States
368 Posts |
if you mean older wheat cents and other coins let me know, I'm from Buffalo NY and get plenty of P's we can set something up, a trade of some kind Let me know chrisglaub112@hotmail I don't know if my link works on my profile
Edited by slash112 07/14/2010 12:51 am
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New Member
 United States
10 Posts |
Thanks for the offer slash, but I'm just talking about normal in circulation coins. My folders were full up until 2000 when I stopped so I only need 2001+. for penny/nickel/dime I only need a couple, but need about 30 P State Quarters. These responses are what I was expecting. I'll probably just wait for a friend or relative to visit the east coast and have them bring me back some rolls. I might even just get them in change if I wait long enough. For years I used plastic to buy virtually everything (for the cash back on every purchase), but now for small stuff I use cash again so I can get coins to look through.
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Valued Member
United States
103 Posts |
exact opposite problem in Atlanta. Plenty of P's no D's 
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Pillar of the Community
555 Posts |
When you get 50 posts, you can post in WTB section.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
1915 Posts |
You can always trade rolls with someone on the forum. You can fit 30 rolls inside of a small flat rate priority box, and it will only cost $5 to ship.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
1080 Posts |
yeah a trading partner is the way to go. I have my brother on the other coast keeping an eye out for stuff for me, but he's pretty inconsistent.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
1213 Posts |
I need to find a trading partner for the America the Beautiful Quarters series. (I love typing that because I'm sure someone at the mint is trying to figure out how to collect the copyright fine I should owe for putting that in print). 
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Valued Member
United States
73 Posts |
splain this Lucy, we are about 700 miles from Denver so you'd think Ds would be in every pocket. Not so! Hard to find a D! Apparently in the spirit of spending as much money on freight as possible the Fed sends US coins all the way from the Philly mint. Nearly 3000mi! No idea who gets the Denver or San Francisco coins, certainly not the neighboring states.
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