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A question for some that are a little bit older than me.
I was born in the mid 60's and started getting interested in coins around 1975 , at that time the bicentennial coins were coming out and I received a 'Coins of Yesteryear' set one Christmas that contained a Walking Liberty Half, Standing Liberty Quarter, Mercury Dime, Buffalo Nickel and Indian Head Penny.
I had my first paper route and started checking my change around that time (still do) for anything interesting. Of course because silver had been removed you really didn't find anything older than 1965 in the larger denominations. I of course had the Penny and Nickel Whitman folders that I could find wheats and older Jefferson nickels to fill from change, but never really found any silver in change.
So for anyone that could recall what was it like in early 60's before the silver was removed, I'd love to hear. I would think Mercury dimes and dateless SLQ's probably still circulated frequently and you would probably occasionally see a worn barber coin.
Also Half Dollars seemed to be used a lot as many of the old silver ones show a lot of wear, I think after Kennedy was put on the half everyone started hoarding them and they ceased to be used much.
Thanks,
Pete
I was born in the mid 60's and started getting interested in coins around 1975 , at that time the bicentennial coins were coming out and I received a 'Coins of Yesteryear' set one Christmas that contained a Walking Liberty Half, Standing Liberty Quarter, Mercury Dime, Buffalo Nickel and Indian Head Penny.
I had my first paper route and started checking my change around that time (still do) for anything interesting. Of course because silver had been removed you really didn't find anything older than 1965 in the larger denominations. I of course had the Penny and Nickel Whitman folders that I could find wheats and older Jefferson nickels to fill from change, but never really found any silver in change.
So for anyone that could recall what was it like in early 60's before the silver was removed, I'd love to hear. I would think Mercury dimes and dateless SLQ's probably still circulated frequently and you would probably occasionally see a worn barber coin.
Also Half Dollars seemed to be used a lot as many of the old silver ones show a lot of wear, I think after Kennedy was put on the half everyone started hoarding them and they ceased to be used much.
Thanks,
Pete