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Old May 28th 10, 04:04 AM posted to rec.collecting.coins
Chuck Miller
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Default 2010 Lincoln Cents

On a recent trip to Rogers Ark. I found 2010 P Cents at one of the banks
there. I bought $10.00 worth and they gave me one of the older boxes they
store them in.

Bringing them home on the Plane was more fun--my wife's carry on was lighter
than mine so I stashed them way at the bottom and the TSA guy had to search
through the whole bag. She was not pleased! She also had an old cow bell in
there that also raised a flag.

All in all it was a great coin trip. I picked up some great war nicks MS65 &
66 with full steps at a coin shop there.



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Old May 28th 10, 04:25 AM posted to rec.collecting.coins
Jud
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On May 27, 11:04*pm, "Chuck Miller" wrote:


All in all it was a great coin trip. I picked up some great war nicks MS65 &
66 with full steps at a coin shop there.


Speaking of war nicks, I got a 1943-P in change last week. Not bad!
Last war nick in change was about 10 years ago.

Jud -Remembers war nicks, Walkers, Franklins, Liberty dimes, wheaties,
and occasional SLQ in change-

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Old May 28th 10, 04:36 AM posted to rec.collecting.coins
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Default 2010 Lincoln Cents

In article , Jud wrote:
On May 27, 11:04=A0pm, "Chuck Miller" wrote:


All in all it was a great coin trip. I picked up some great war nicks MS6=

5 &
66 with full steps at a coin shop there.


Speaking of war nicks, I got a 1943-P in change last week. Not bad!
Last war nick in change was about 10 years ago.

Jud -Remembers war nicks, Walkers, Franklins, Liberty dimes, wheaties,
and occasional SLQ in change-

and lots of indians in pre '58 bags. i would get 40-60 usually pretty worn
indians in each bag of wheats i searched. got the occasional cn and one
flyer.
i still have about half a bag of inians from roll searches.
sure was a different universe.
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Old May 28th 10, 01:45 PM posted to rec.collecting.coins
Jerry Dennis
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Default 2010 Lincoln Cents

On May 27, 11:36�pm, ) wrote:
In article , Jud wrote:On May 27, 11:04=A0pm, "Chuck Miller" wrote:

All in all it was a great coin trip. I picked up some great war nicks MS6=

5 &
66 with full steps at a coin shop there.


Speaking of war nicks, I got a 1943-P in change last week. Not bad!
Last war nick in change was about 10 years ago.


Jud -Remembers war nicks, Walkers, Franklins, Liberty dimes, wheaties,
and occasional SLQ in change-


and lots of indians in pre '58 bags. �i would get 40-60 usually pretty worn
indians in each bag of wheats i searched. �got the occasional cn and one
flyer.
i still have about half a bag of inians from roll searches.
sure was a different universe.


I was going to say, back in the 50s (when I was a single-digiter) I
remember receiving coins from Jud's list plus IHCs, buffalo nickels, a
single flying eagle cent in about 1957/8 or so (this 5/6 y/o thought
it was a fake back then), and even the occasional worn slick Barber.
If I'd only known then what I know now.

Jerry
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Old May 28th 10, 03:24 PM posted to rec.collecting.coins
oly
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Default 2010 Lincoln Cents

On May 28, 7:45*am, Jerry Dennis wrote:
On May 27, 11:36 pm, ) wrote:





In article , Jud wrote:On May 27, 11:04=A0pm, "Chuck Miller" wrote:


All in all it was a great coin trip. I picked up some great war nicks MS6=
5 &
66 with full steps at a coin shop there.


Speaking of war nicks, I got a 1943-P in change last week. Not bad!
Last war nick in change was about 10 years ago.


Jud -Remembers war nicks, Walkers, Franklins, Liberty dimes, wheaties,
and occasional SLQ in change-


and lots of indians in pre '58 bags. i would get 40-60 usually pretty worn
indians in each bag of wheats i searched. got the occasional cn and one
flyer.
i still have about half a bag of inians from roll searches.
sure was a different universe.


I was going to say, back in the 50s (when I was a single-digiter) I
remember receiving coins from Jud's list plus IHCs, buffalo nickels, a
single flying eagle cent in about 1957/8 or so (this 5/6 y/o thought
it was a fake back then), and even the occasional worn slick Barber.
If I'd only known then what I know now.

Jerry- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


"If I'd only known then what I know now."

Very frankly, I can't begin on that one - from a certain standpoint, I
would be better off if I had simpy kept every U.S. 90% silver coin
that passed through my hands. Yes, I usually traded that junk U.S.
silver for some better numismatic coins that brought (and still bring)
great pride of ownership. But with common U.S. silver coin at 12
times face or more...

It boggles the mind how little one paper dollar buys today.

oly


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Old May 31st 10, 11:19 AM posted to rec.collecting.coins
Jud
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Default 2010 Lincoln Cents

On May 28, 10:24*am, oly wrote:
On May 28, 7:45*am, Jerry Dennis wrote:



On May 27, 11:36 pm, ) wrote:


In article , Jud wrote:On May 27, 11:04=A0pm, "Chuck Miller" wrote:


All in all it was a great coin trip. I picked up some great war nicks MS6=
5 &
66 with full steps at a coin shop there.


Speaking of war nicks, I got a 1943-P in change last week. Not bad!
Last war nick in change was about 10 years ago.


Jud -Remembers war nicks, Walkers, Franklins, Liberty dimes, wheaties,
and occasional SLQ in change-


and lots of indians in pre '58 bags. i would get 40-60 usually pretty worn
indians in each bag of wheats i searched. got the occasional cn and one
flyer.
i still have about half a bag of inians from roll searches.
sure was a different universe.


I was going to say, back in the 50s (when I was a single-digiter) I
remember receiving coins from Jud's list plus IHCs, buffalo nickels, a
single flying eagle cent in about 1957/8 or so (this 5/6 y/o thought
it was a fake back then), and even the occasional worn slick Barber.
If I'd only known then what I know now.


Jerry- Hide quoted text -


- Show quoted text -


"If I'd only known then what I know now."

Very frankly, I can't begin on that one - from a certain standpoint, I
would be better off if I had simpy kept every U.S. 90% silver coin
that passed through my hands. *Yes, I usually traded that junk U.S.
silver for some better numismatic coins that brought (and still bring)
great pride of ownership. *But with common U.S. silver coin at 12
times face or more...

It boggles the mind how little one paper dollar buys today.

oly


I have a simple 'geezer' test. Only one question.

1) Have you ever spent a silver dollar for face value?


I have, and therefore I am.

Jud -Older and Wiser Now-
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Old June 1st 10, 01:32 AM posted to rec.collecting.coins
Bruce Remick
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Default 2010 Lincoln Cents


"Chuck Miller" wrote in message
. ..
On a recent trip to Rogers Ark. I found 2010 P Cents at one of the banks
there. I bought $10.00 worth and they gave me one of the older boxes they
store them in.


At a softball tournament in Niagara Falls, Ont this weekend, the first
Canadian cent I got in change was a 2010. The second was a 2009. I have
yet to see either date Lincoln in change in the States.


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Old June 1st 10, 02:13 AM posted to rec.collecting.coins
oly
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Default 2010 Lincoln Cents

On May 31, 7:32*pm, "Bruce Remick" wrote:
"Chuck Miller" wrote in message

. ..

On a recent trip to Rogers Ark. I found 2010 P Cents at one of the banks
there. I bought $10.00 worth and they gave me one of the older boxes they
store them in.


* * At a softball tournament in Niagara Falls, Ont this weekend, the first
Canadian cent I got in change was a 2010. *The second was a 2009. *I have
yet to see either date Lincoln in change in the States.


2010 cents are very very common here in the Springpatch/ Peoria/
Chambana triangle. There is no reason to save them to the same degree
as the 2009 cents, since they're going to be made all year in the same
design.

oly
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Old June 1st 10, 02:22 AM posted to rec.collecting.coins
oly
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Default 2010 Lincoln Cents

On May 31, 8:13*pm, oly wrote:
On May 31, 7:32*pm, "Bruce Remick" wrote:

"Chuck Miller" wrote in message


...


On a recent trip to Rogers Ark. I found 2010 P Cents at one of the banks
there. I bought $10.00 worth and they gave me one of the older boxes they
store them in.


* * At a softball tournament in Niagara Falls, Ont this weekend, the first
Canadian cent I got in change was a 2010. *The second was a 2009. *I have
yet to see either date Lincoln in change in the States.


2010 cents are very very common here in the Springpatch/ Peoria/
Chambana triangle. *There is no reason to save them to the same degree
as the 2009 cents, since they're going to be made all year in the same
design.

oly


Speaking of the TSA, I must tell this story.

In April, at a retail souvenir shop catty-corner from the British
Museum, I bought two small plaster reproductions of two scenes from
the Elgin Marbles/ Parthenon frieze. Plasters, say 10 inches by 2 and
1/4 inches and perhaps 3/8 inch thick. The young lady shop-walker
wrapped them up for me in bubble wrap very nicely and securely. I
stowed them in a special suitcase that I bought while in London, soley
for the purpose of transporting only souvenirs and books.

Of all the things that our fine TSA persons had to unwrap and damage,
one of the plasters was their choice.

What the hell did they think it was? Plastique explosives???

Jeez, what poltroons.

oly

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Old June 1st 10, 02:25 PM posted to rec.collecting.coins
Jud
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Default 2010 Lincoln Cents

On May 31, 9:13*pm, oly wrote:

2010 cents are very very common here in the Springpatch/ Peoria/
Chambana triangle. *There is no reason to save them to the same degree
as the 2009 cents, since they're going to be made all year in the same
design.

oly


Here we are, almost half past 2010, and the only coins from 2009 and
2010 that I have found in circulation so far are one Guam quarter and
one Virgin Islands quarter. The only coins available from the bank
have been the Presidential dollars, and in whatever quantity you want.
I have however gotten 3 wheat cents and a silver war nickel in change
in the last week.

Jud -Still checks change-
 




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