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Jun 24, 2012, 12:46 AM
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Grandmas Hidden Coins
I was visiting my grandma today and got talking about coin collecting and what not. She said oh well I have a few coins saved up too but I dot know much about them. So I'm assuming she has a few wheat pennies or something. It turns out she had jars of mercs, Indian heads, silver dimes, wheaties, buffalo nickels, a 1878 cc Morgan dollar (great great condition), another Morgan (forgot date), a couple standing liberty halves. And a few rolls of Kennedy halves! I asked her where in the world she got all these and she said she worked at a grocery store in the late fifties/early sixties and always would replace "old coins" with new ones and keep the old ones. So I offered to get her some coin cases and sheets etc to keep her collection in good shape. Didn't look through for any key dates but will when I put them in the sleeves. Not a metal detecting find by any means but definetly one of my biggest and most interesting finds/stories to date so I figured I'd share it with you guys.
Happy hunting to all
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Jun 24, 2012 12:46 AM
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Jun 24, 2012, 05:04 AM
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Might not know much about them but it sounds like she was/is a wise old bird none the less.
TOO BUSY TO DETECT, YOU'RE TOO BUSY!!!
'No good comes from thinking about how much time we waste detecting, as wasted time is good soul time' - me 25/06/08
How do you find Gold coins? Reply: 'By finding lots of Silver ones..'
A real man thinks about detecting every 6 seconds.
'They look over their shoulder, I look to the ground.' 30/09/12
We can not understand ourselves unless we understand our HISTORY.
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Jun 24, 2012, 08:11 AM
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Jun 24, 2012, 11:10 AM
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I'd also purchase some Whitman coin folders and put all the common dates in them.
Sounds like you have hours of fun awaiting you!
Carl
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Jun 24, 2012, 03:39 PM
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Very cool. I'd love to see a picture of the entire lot before you put them in books.
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Jun 24, 2012, 04:03 PM
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 James
Looks like coin collecting runs in the family Very cool indeed!
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Jun 27, 2012, 04:28 PM
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Hey guys just a quick question. I know a little about key dates such as 1909-s pennies, 1877 indians etc but what are some key dates i should lookout for? There is wheaties, mercs, standing halfs, morgans, indians, buffalos etc in the bunch so a good list would be very helpful.
Thanks!
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Jun 27, 2012, 09:34 PM
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Some years back, my Mom showed me a pile of Peace dollars she got from her mother after she died. A few weeks later her home was broken into and we never saw them again. I've been kicking myself ever since for not getting her to put it all in a safe deposit box. Please get her to secure all that coinage before it ends up in the Coinstar at Wal-Mart...
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Jun 27, 2012, 10:36 PM
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 Originally Posted by Hmille10
Hey guys just a quick question. I know a little about key dates such as 1909-s pennies, 1877 indians etc but what are some key dates i should lookout for? There is wheaties, mercs, standing halfs, morgans, indians, buffalos etc in the bunch so a good list would be very helpful.
Thanks!
ill give you any dates worth $10+ for pennies, nickels, dimes
wheats: 1909s, 1910s, 1911s, 1912s, 1913s, 1914d, 1914s, 1915s, 1922, 1922d, 1924d, 1931s, and look for the double date on 1955 wheats.
indians: any pre 1880 date, 1908s, 1909, 1909s
buffalos: all pre-1920 dates should be checked for mint marks. all are fairly valuble, 1921s, 1924s,1926s, 1931s, and the 1937d with only three legs on the buffalo
mercs: 1916d, 1921, 1921d, 1926s.
all silver half dolars are worth $10+ in silver so ill put ones worth $20+ in this list
walkers: 1916p,d,s, 1919p,d,s, 1921p,d,s, 1938d.
morgans have many varieties, so ill let you look those up yourself. 
well there ya go. and i like the whitman folder idea. go for it! have fun with all those coins! i know i would!
C'mon, coin. C'mon coin! dang, popta... wait. Is that, YESSSSSS SILVER!!!
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Jun 28, 2012, 12:51 AM
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Thanks alot antlerman23! that will help a ton!
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Jun 28, 2012, 01:12 AM
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your welcome! heres a good website for it too: Coin Values Discovery
C'mon, coin. C'mon coin! dang, popta... wait. Is that, YESSSSSS SILVER!!!
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Jun 28, 2012, 03:37 AM
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 beginner's luck
Crusader I LIKE your quote.... its so true. I have even went as far as drawing maps and journaling about it every chance I get ... patients... patients...patients
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Jun 28, 2012, 05:23 AM
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 Originally Posted by Hmille10
Thanks alot antlerman23! that will help a ton!
Ditto on that reply antlerman.
You've already mentioned probably the best coin in the lot depending on condition. The 1878 CC Morgan should be graded and slabbed if it's in as good a condition as you say it is.
here's a little info. on grading them- How To Grade Morgan Dollars: Grading Morgan Silver Dollar Images
There are also several varieties of that year, take a closer look and see which one you have -
1878 Morgan Silver Dollar
"Thinking is the hardest work there is, which is the probable reason so few engage in it." - Henry Ford
"The further a society drifts from truth, the more it will hate those that speak it." -George Orwell
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Jul 11, 2012, 07:41 AM
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Try to get a Red Book. It costs only $16.50 and shows you the values of US coins.
1/100 of an American dollar is a cent. It is NOT a penny. The word penny is used by several other countries, such as Great Britain, to denote their smallest denomination. In order to be numismatically correct, you must use the term cent to describe the American coin.
“The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing.”
― Edmund Burke
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Jul 11, 2012, 09:25 PM
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Help her with cataloging,photos,protecting them from theft. They will help her with her retirement for sure,as they ain't making any new ones....
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Jul 12, 2012, 03:47 PM
#16
Nice find and great story about grandma.
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