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04 May 2022

My 19th and 20th century type small denomination coin collection

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This is my partial set that I am currently working on, and I am hoping to get a folder for it soon. I enjoy the obsolete coins, such as the 2 cent piece, three cent pieces, flying eagle cent, copper-nickel cents, and shield nickels below. The two cent piece was the first U.S. coin to say In God We Trust, for those of you who didn't know (if any). The 1913 type I Buffalo nickel was exciting to get, I got some dateless buffalo nickels from my local coin store, and soaked them in hydrogen peroxide and vinegar (It does the same as nic-a-date) and that's what I got! I've also done that with shield nickels. Thanks for reading!

Comments

Jackson14

Level 4

Awesome coins!

CC

Level 4

Thanks! I got one of them for free for winning a $45 giftcard in a raffle!

thatcoinguy

Level 5

Love those half cents! Still have to suck it up and buy one!

Kepi

Level 6

You are off to a great start! Nice coins! Keep up the good work. ; )

Longstrider

Level 6

Very nice set. You are well on your way. I also like the odd denomination coins. I had to wait over two years to get my Dansco 7070 type set album. Good luck.

It's Mokie

Level 6

You have yourself a wonderful collection and it's only going to get better with time and patience. Thanks for sharing, we all love to lookie loo at other collectors stuff.

Mike

Level 7

Your doing well. I love the two cent piece. Keep up the good work.

AC coin$

Level 6

Woooow ! Amezing . Great collection coins wlth an important date . I would have liked to see it on diffrent blog . Because the date you important . Thant's my opinion . Thank you for sharing .

CheerioCoins

Level 5

That is a great start for a 19th/20th century type set! Keep it going and make sure to update us! Thanks for sharing.

Long Beard

Level 5

Off to a terrific start! Thanks for sharing.

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