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<blockquote data-quote="jas3" data-source="post: 77132370" data-attributes="member: 447851"><p>Just came across this subforum, I used to collect coins too as a kid. I (mostly) filled out some of those coin collecting books they sell in bookstores, collected some foreign coins that somehow ended up mixed in with domestic coins, and got really interested in collecting proof coins for a while. Eventually I got tired of having no money from buying proof coins online and gave up the hobby.</p><p></p><p>If I ever got back into it I think I would just collect whatever I could find in person. For me the most exciting times with coin collecting weren't getting a new package with a mirror-finish coin in a plastic box, they were sitting on the bed sorting through a pile of pennies and finally finding a new year or mint mark to add to the collection.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jas3, post: 77132370, member: 447851"] Just came across this subforum, I used to collect coins too as a kid. I (mostly) filled out some of those coin collecting books they sell in bookstores, collected some foreign coins that somehow ended up mixed in with domestic coins, and got really interested in collecting proof coins for a while. Eventually I got tired of having no money from buying proof coins online and gave up the hobby. If I ever got back into it I think I would just collect whatever I could find in person. For me the most exciting times with coin collecting weren't getting a new package with a mirror-finish coin in a plastic box, they were sitting on the bed sorting through a pile of pennies and finally finding a new year or mint mark to add to the collection. [/QUOTE]
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