hokiemojo
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- Jan 26, 2012
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Hello Everyone,
Thanks for the good advice so far related to my previous questions. As I've mentioned before I've been through about $150 FV of cents and $200 FV of halves (although I think I'm going to let this go because of the headache of dumping coins). I mostly started doing this to cull copper and find interesting coins. Only problem is, I don't know much about coins or know anyone who does. For example, I was excited to have found an erro half dollar (it had an imprinted rink around it near the edge) until I found two more and figured out it was probably from a wrapping machine. lol.
Anyway, I'm thinking that to take things to the next level, I should look into a few minor purchases. I was thinking of getting some albumns to fill (currently cents and in the future, maybe try for dimes and nickels). Do you guys have any advice around the Whitman books I see for sale at amazon? Do any of you keep them?
Furthermore, I'd like to know more about what to be on the lookout for. I see there are two "handbooks of US coins". The red book and the bluebook. Would those be worth the purchase, or maybe just one? It sounds like they are basically pricing guides and I'd love rough estimates of values to differentiate a $.03 penny from a $5.00 penny, but do they also tell you what to be on the lookout for? Thanks for any help you can provide!
Thanks for the good advice so far related to my previous questions. As I've mentioned before I've been through about $150 FV of cents and $200 FV of halves (although I think I'm going to let this go because of the headache of dumping coins). I mostly started doing this to cull copper and find interesting coins. Only problem is, I don't know much about coins or know anyone who does. For example, I was excited to have found an erro half dollar (it had an imprinted rink around it near the edge) until I found two more and figured out it was probably from a wrapping machine. lol.
Anyway, I'm thinking that to take things to the next level, I should look into a few minor purchases. I was thinking of getting some albumns to fill (currently cents and in the future, maybe try for dimes and nickels). Do you guys have any advice around the Whitman books I see for sale at amazon? Do any of you keep them?
Furthermore, I'd like to know more about what to be on the lookout for. I see there are two "handbooks of US coins". The red book and the bluebook. Would those be worth the purchase, or maybe just one? It sounds like they are basically pricing guides and I'd love rough estimates of values to differentiate a $.03 penny from a $5.00 penny, but do they also tell you what to be on the lookout for? Thanks for any help you can provide!
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