Rosco53
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So, I'm sure I'm not the only one that gets asked this. Every time I'm at the bank someone asks how I got so much change, or what I do with it when I leave with bags. After explaining, probably 80% ask "why". So, just figured I'd ask you all: why do you do it? Whats the draw for you all?
Personally, it started off finding an incomplete Lincoln collection. Looked into it online, thought this was a neat idea and I figured an inexpensive way to pass the time too, since I was unemployed and one can only job search so much in a day. Then I pulled an 1888 Indian Head and cent from Panama my first time and I was hooked. Now, relatively sure I'm obsessed. I absolutely love finding old ones (100yo+ are just amazing to me) and any foreign ones (more so non-Canadian, though I enjoy the non-Elizabeths). Just to think of where all they've been, who's handled them, what they've been spent on, all the little facets of their journeys that have culminated in ending up in northern WI, love thinking about that. I'm even seriously considering laying off error hunting and just sticking to the old/foreign ones. The errors are neat, I like the cuds and clips and cracked ones, but beyond those, I'm not overly interested in doubled dies or the like... They're neat, don't get me wrong, but just not my thing. Also they justify me having my microscope too :-p. Silver isn't overly interesting to me besides War nickels (due mainly to the associated history), but will still dip into dimes and quarters just for the variety and off-chance of pulling a foreign coin, getting the new quarters, a proof, or maybe even a Merc. So yeah, what drives you all?
Personally, it started off finding an incomplete Lincoln collection. Looked into it online, thought this was a neat idea and I figured an inexpensive way to pass the time too, since I was unemployed and one can only job search so much in a day. Then I pulled an 1888 Indian Head and cent from Panama my first time and I was hooked. Now, relatively sure I'm obsessed. I absolutely love finding old ones (100yo+ are just amazing to me) and any foreign ones (more so non-Canadian, though I enjoy the non-Elizabeths). Just to think of where all they've been, who's handled them, what they've been spent on, all the little facets of their journeys that have culminated in ending up in northern WI, love thinking about that. I'm even seriously considering laying off error hunting and just sticking to the old/foreign ones. The errors are neat, I like the cuds and clips and cracked ones, but beyond those, I'm not overly interested in doubled dies or the like... They're neat, don't get me wrong, but just not my thing. Also they justify me having my microscope too :-p. Silver isn't overly interesting to me besides War nickels (due mainly to the associated history), but will still dip into dimes and quarters just for the variety and off-chance of pulling a foreign coin, getting the new quarters, a proof, or maybe even a Merc. So yeah, what drives you all?
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