CRHing... with a little help from my friends

Cerulean

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CRH'ing... with a little help from my friends

A few months back, I had mentioned my coin collecting hobby to a co-worker of mine. Today, he remembered that chat and decided that I would appreciate a coin he had found in supermarket change. He walked into my office, and dropped a 1903-P Indian head penny into my palm. "It's yours," he said. I thanked him for his thoughtfulness, and tipped him a dollar coin. Like Thurmownater says, nice begets nice.

Yay, this is now the oldest coin in my collection, beating my previous oldest find from 1919 by more than a decade. Where has this penny been in 105 years?

1903 was the year of...
--> the Wright Brothers made their historic first flight at Kitty Hawk.
--> Pope Leo XIII died, and was succeeded by Pius X.
--> the Teddy Bear and the Ford Model A were both introduced.
--> Bicyclists compete in the first Tour De France race.
--> Panama became independent from Colombia, then gave the USA rights to dig the Panama Canal. Digging started the following year.
--> Jack London published his most famous novel The Call of the Wild, and Scott Joplin published his ragtime masterpiece The Entertainer.
--> Cinema audiences were thrilled by The Great Train Robbery, a crime western. Women fainted during the climatic scene in which a cowboy fires a gun toward the screen, "shooting" at the audience.

Gotta love coin collecting... these small touchstones of the past get me focused on specific points in time. It's the closest I'll ever become to being a time traveler.
 

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Jack_Mightyheart said:
Why would you take them out of the folders? It seems like the folders would make a better display than a bunch of 2x2s.

Several reasons, 1 is that the folders don't allow you to see the back and it's hard to grade them without the back details. Also, the folders smelled a little funky and two had mold or fungus or something. Finally, the folders don't really provide any protection. Now I can take them out look at them, hand them to my kids or wife, etc.

I plan to get a 3 ring binder with some of those plastic holding sheets to put the 2x2s in later.
 

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From a friend's pocket change, a 1946 wheat cent.
 

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From family while on vacation:

USA, 1 cent (1941, 1944, 1946-D, 1959-D x2)
USA, 5 cents (1947)
Canada, 1 cent (1982)
Austria, 1 schilling (1979)
 

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Mom bought a purse at Goodwill. She found a coin inside it and saved it for me.

Ireland, 5 pence (1998). Thanks, Mom!
 

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My friend visited Montreal, and brought back some Canadian goodies from circulation:

1 cent (1989, 1990, 1999, 2000, 2003-P Q3)
10 cents (2009-RCM)
25 cents (1982, 2004-P, 2005-P, 2007-P)
1 dollar (1992, 1995, 2009 Montreal Canadiens centennial)

This filled four holes in my Canadian collection.
 

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From a coworker's change jar, a 1941 wheat cent.
 

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A friend of mine works part-time as a retail cashier. He found a foreign coin in the register, and saved it for me.

2009 South Korea 10 won
 

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My wife dug a 1954-P dime out of our garden last night! Home ownership has its rewards.
 

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Cerulean said:
My wife dug a 1954-P dime out of our garden last night! Home ownership has its rewards.

Should have left in in the garden, watered and fertilized it. It might have grown to a '54p quarter or half. 8)
 

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A friend of mine saved a 1982 Irish penny and a 1971-P Eisenhower dollar for me. Thanks, S!
 

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From my brother-in-law, a 1953-D wheat cent.
 

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it's neat thinking about what old coins might have been through, they are little pieces of history.
 

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The historical significance associated with old coins is a main reason for my interest in them.
 

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nice. i love it when u dont have ta do the searching, the keepers are just handed right to u! :laughing9:
 

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From my parents' change jars (which is no small feat as this amounted to about 8,000 coins to search through):

CENTS:
1x 1941
1x 1945
2x 1946
1x 1950
1x 1952-D
2x 1957-D
2x 1959
11x 1959-D
1x 1960
14x 1960-D
3x 1969-S
3x 1970-S
3x 1971-S
1x 1973-S
Canadian: 1951, 1967, 1972, 1973, 1978, 1982, 1985, 1991, 1995, 2000
1996 Trinidad & Tobago cent

Nickels:
1x 1941
1x 1946
1x 1950
1x 1958-D
1x 1959
1x 1959-D

Also found my first 2010-D cent and dime, too.
 

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A friend saved three Canadian coins for me: a 2006-P nickel, a 1983 dime, and a 1996 toonie. I didn't have the nickel before. All the other '06 nickels I've seen bear the RCM logo.

Also, I asked to go through his change jar, and found three wheat cents (1941, 1945, 1956-D), two old memorial cents (1959, 1960-D), the S-mints (1969-S, 1972-S, 1974-S), and a 2009 LP3.
 

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~Cerulean~

I started pulling silver out of circulation at the age of 9 (1971) and within a couple of years from that time, it became very difficult to find any via my usual methods. Finally, I resorted to my well-trained ear and could hear silver in a person's pocket if conditions were right. After some practice, I pretty much mastered it and could even identify a 65/66 clad (higher silver content) against later years as well as denomination size. Anyway, in total I collected 18 lbs. of silver coins by the age of 13 before basically giving up as silver was (for all practical purposes) 'gone' from circulation.

Then, as I was throwing my change into my change box last Saturday night... the unmistakable 'ching' of a silver dime hit my ears. Remembering back to earlier that day, after making my only cash purchase and receiving change, I also had this 'nagging' feeling of youthfullness that I couldn't explain til I made the discovery.

Ha, a 1956 in excellent condition.
 

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