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-- I ended up getting one 1865 Two Cent, one 1888 IHC, and one 1919 S Mercury dime :) Probably nothing special but to me they are! Any ideas for my next visit? I'm really into cents Finally figured out I could use my web-cam vs. my phone to take pictures of my coins and they came out 10X better so here's my coin shop buyings. (sorry pictures are still a little dark) 1865 2 cent -  1865 2 cent -  1888 IHC -  1888 IHC -  1919 S Mercury dime -  1919 S Mercury dime -  Edited by Savannah04 07/22/2010 6:02 pm
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Pillar of the Community
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ALWAYS check the junk silver bins.. especially the quarters
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seductive on the bed poses with the coins hahahahahaha nice pic ups tho
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anything 1932 on quarters is low mintage, if I remember (i don't do much quarters) As for halves, if you find a 1970 kennedy, its low mintage 70 percent silver, dimes: 1916D merc is the biggie, thats the big ones.
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Our dealer has a big bowl of circulated wheat cents at 4 cents each and a big tub of circulated buffaloes at 20 cents each. Yours probably has something similar. It can be a lot of fun to go through those; just make a list of the dates and mintmarks you don't have before you start.
It can take quite a bit of time, so you'll get to talk to the other people in the shop while you're there. Our local shop is a social place.
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i like to find any better date quarter and also ones that are XF or better
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SDcoinguy - What are the better dates for quarters? I'm just learning, new to collecting :) and AndrewC yeah the coin shop I went to is just a little local one he doesn't have much but he just started his buisness and he's pretty young, early 20's and seems to know a lot about coins. The wheaties he did have were just laying in a little case and were all in plastic/paper things, and a silver junk drawer, and some IHC and other random coins, I am thinking about going back when I get paid again because it is pretty spendy but in the mean time going to this other coin shop I found in my area that seems like a pretty high grade coin shop :D I'm stoked.
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What series do you want to collect? Also depends how your budget is.
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I'm a college student paying for it outta pocket, with a part time job. Not to much lol. I'm really interested in cents though I have almost all dates for wheaties and all from 1959-1998 :) anything else cheap? I have some Presidential dollars, and some Barber half dollars, and some walking liberties. oh and a few Kennedy's. nothing special though lol
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Take a step over to "The Dark Side." (i.e. Foreign Coins) That's where my (small) budget has taken me and I am having a blast. So much to look at and learn about, etc. I Search the cash registers at work for U.S. circulated stuff (including silver.) I do collect wheats. I also love Peace dollars and have only 2, but they are graded coins and are beautiful. Ahhh. It keeps me with my foot in the door for U.S. and I get my treasure hunting fun in the foreign coin bucket at the local dealer as well as some lots off of ebay. That got me going. I am finding myself (though still quite new to collecting) gravitating towards certain coins (types and countries) and find myself wanting better grade examples of those coins, working toward a true "collection" as opposed to random bunches of coins. My advice as a new collector is to look at as many coins as you can get your hands on and see where your interests lead you. I found myself quickly dissatisfied with low grade examples of coins I liked and now I am starting to focus on obtaining better examples of the coins I am interested in, even though it is a much slower route to take. I got a Krause coin catalog from the public library and it has been invaluable. I'll buy one eventually, but until then... Then I got a 5lb bulk world coin lot off of ebay. I looked up all 500ish coins. It took a while, but it was a lot of fun. I learned a lot and I got to hold many, many different types of coins in my hands and get a real feel for them. As a result, I now am better able to focus my collecting by excluding what I am not interested in just as much as I was able to find things I liked. Anyway, I am rambling. Welcome to this great hobby and to the forum. Have a good time collecting and above all... collect what you like and what makes you happy.
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I too have been drawn a bit to foreign coinage. The price cannot be beat. I am attempting to get one coin from every country that is currently in existence. After that I will go for coins from now defunct countries. I also have started a British large penny set. Right now I am working on 1902 to 1967. Once finished with that one I will start working my way backwards through the 1800s.
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Nazarene - that's funny you say something about foreign coins, I have a local 711 like market in my town called Everyone's Market, my boyfriend has known the guy for about 11 years so I talk to him every time I go in to buy something, I mentioned my interest in coins and he said he'd keep an eye out for coins at his store for me and save them till next time I come in. So every time I come in I ask him if he found any coins for me, and last night he gave me a handful of foreign coins, he usually give me some Canadian pennies in the batch but this time there was one Canadian penny, and one Canadian dime, and two 5$ coins from Mexico? not quite sure what the Mexican ones are oh and he also through in a 2007 chucky cheese token lol. I have a Discovery Zone token but those are the only tokens I have, maybe you can enlighten me on the 5$ Mexican coin? I will take pictures if needed, thanks :D
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Seal006 - thats so cool pennies are my main interest so getting different pennies from different countries would be pretty cool! do you have any pictures of your British penny collection? I would love to see them  
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I can agree that most circulated foreign coins I've seen are real bargains! Please post pictures of your next purchase. We'd love to see them!
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