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Valued Member
United States
60 Posts |
Like most of you, I was about 12, (1970) when I got into it. Dad gave me a handful of coins he had with his WW2 memorabilia, then I started checking change, then my dad purchased proof sets for me. The first coin I ever purchased myself was an 1879-S Morgan at Woolworth's at the mall. Still have it. Got back into it more so past few years. Got into seeing what others do, like this forum the past few months.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
1348 Posts |
i was 23 (1.5 years ago) I saw an ad in the local paper for an auction and it had a $20 Gauden. I looked it up on ebay and thought I could make a profit if I got it for the right price. Bought the coin for $1200, resold it the next day for $1275 to a coin shop. Thought this would be easy money from here on out. Started buying and selling silver and gold coins to local people and then found a 1799 Silver dollar.......................HOOKED EVER SINCE!
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Pillar of the Community
United States
509 Posts |
Never thought of myself as a coin collector even though I had been picking them up piecemeal from all over the world as I went from place to place over a span of about 20 years. Scotland, Ireland, England, Spain, France, Morocco, Thailand, Japan, Korea, Viet Nam, India, Pakistan. Nothing special, just pocket change. Kept em because I liked em. Mostly they just stayed in a couple of old cigar boxes until late last year when I decided to sort em out by country and see what was there. The only things of any value were a couple of King George III pennies and a 1965 Churchill crown. Still have all the others but think they're just face value coins.
But that woke up my interest and bought my first two Morgans last November. Haven't looked back. I've got a few other coins also but Morgans are my main interest. Wish I'd started years ago. I still remember a trip to Vegas back in the day and all of those little old ladies with their plastic bucketsful of silver dollars feeding those slot machines! Oh, if I'd only known.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
3592 Posts |
My earliest memory is going through pennies with my dad looking for 1955 doubled dies because he had read an article about them. I was about 6 or 7 then and been collecting ever since. Don't remember the exact year... 61 or 62.
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Pillar of the Community
 United States
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About 41 years ago when I was 7 or 8 and I found a SLQ with just enough of the date left to read. It was a '27-S! I sold it to my brother, who was a collector, for $3. That started me on my coin hunting for silver coins still in circulation and any older coins that I could find. As I found them I would sell them to my brother and was happy to have a little money. As it turned out, my brother, who was 10 years older than me started to like beer more than coins, so he sold all of the coins he had to my Dad for FACE value. I started working with Dad to mount the coins in 2X2 holders and thought we were rich! I mean he had 30 or 40 Morgan and Peace dollars, most in Fine condition, but I thought they were worth $1000s. As time passed, Dad gave all the coins to me. I even got back the 1927-S SLQ. This was in part because I had put so much work into learning about the coins and "grading" them as best as a 15 year old kid could. I was way too high on every coin, but loved every second I spent with Dad looking at the coins. (Part of the reason for giving me the coins was to show my brother that he had made a mistake trading rare coins for beer money.) I started collecting error coins and found some great varieties. I even had a 1942 over 41 Mercury at one time in AU-50, but my eye turned to cars and I wound up selling almost everything to buy a used 1968 Shelby GT-350 when I was 20. I still looked through rolls, change and when the Statehood Quarters came out, I started an uncirculated collection for my Dad, but he passed away before we finished it. I sold the last of the coins from dad in 2007 and bought a new '07 Lotus Exige S with a HUGE monthly payment. Because of personal medical problems, I've sold most of my coins and should have the last sold by months end, but I'll be waiting until I can start collecting again and drooling over the coins I see here and learning all that I can.
ANA ID: 3203813 - CONECA ID: N-5637 Clean a coin that may be worth collecting? Please DON'T! When in doubt, leave it dirty!! 
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New Member
United States
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My Dad was the actual coin collector. He would bring home BAGS of coins from the bank. He ran a grocery store. Throw the old table cloth on the kitchen table and get to work. Fun looking but not fun at all re-filling each roll before you could go to the next one. I started about 1962 and it was amazing what you could find back then. V nickels and Barber dimes were quite common. My father apparently sold most of his collection back in the 80's (and mine too)due to poor health and economic circumstances.I had several sets of half-dollars but they are long gone. My Dad did leave me what was left after he died but I can see it was cherry picked. I don't coin collect any more but it sure was fun back then.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
1064 Posts |
YOKOZUNA: hopefully you'll get back into the hobby some day, but jeez, a Lotus - I can understand the dilemma! PYROMANIA: maybe you'll also return in the near future - is your member name indicative of music, or a new pursuit? LOL
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Yokozuna,if you still have the Shelby I think you might have made a good move.
JackB...a Lotus ?
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Quote: I sold the last of the coins from dad in 2007 and bought a new '07 Lotus Exige S with a HUGE monthly payment ...from yokozuna
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Pillar of the Community
 United States
4618 Posts |
Yeah, everything is gone. I had the Shelby, but sold it for double what I paid after I drove it everyday for 5 years. I also had a '70 Boss 302, a 1966½ Sunbeam Tiger 260 V8 for a few years, a '69 Mach I and 3 Miatas. In all I've had 33 different cars. All the cars are gone, all the coins too and I'm broke because I'm disabled now and can't work. The Lotus is gone too, but here's what it looked like http://www.lotuscars.com/en/lotus-exige just a couple of years older. The way I look at it is I had the best life for 20 years, but now I'm flat broke. I'll get back on my feet someday and restore the cars that I want and collect coins again.
ANA ID: 3203813 - CONECA ID: N-5637 Clean a coin that may be worth collecting? Please DON'T! When in doubt, leave it dirty!! 
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Pillar of the Community
United States
1064 Posts |
Good luck buddy, hopefully you'll make a comeback - I wish you the best, keep the optimistic outlook.
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