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01 Jan 2021

The oldest coin

Coins | xaviera

I wondered what is the oldest coin in existence so I did some research and I discovered the oldest coin in existence is the Lydian Stater here is what it said according to different scholars, the Lydian Stater is considered the world's oldest coin still around. Made of a mix of gold and silver called electrum, these early coins were minted around 600 BCE in the kingdom of Lydian in the modern country of Turkey.

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11 Jan 2020

State Quarters

Coins | xaviera

My name is Xavier and I collect state quarters. I like state quarters because they are unique and I can collect them for a long time. I go to the bank and get rolls of quarters and keep the state quarters in them. I have a collection of the state quarters. I have 2 books full of state quarters and almost another book full. I also have a pack with a proof state quarter, the same d and p state quarters. I have a jar of state quarters. I put my state quarters that don’t go in my books in it. I have over 200 state quarters in it. My goal for this year is to have $100 of state quarters in my jar. I have $50 in my jar right now. My favorite state quarter is Idaho. My favorite monument quarter is the Grand canyon. I have been collecting state quarters for a year. I buy state quarters from phils coins. I recently bought the proof set with the p and d quarters. I would like to find a w quarter some time. I would like to have a mint set also. I want to learn more about state quarters, about how coins are minted and about error state quarters. I want to learn what is the rarest quarter in the world. I want to go to a coin show soon and go to the coin shop soon so I can get cool state quarters. I also like standing liberty quarters because they are cool and old and they have silver in them. I have the 1927 d which is a key date standing liberty quarter. I also like bicentennial quarters. I like the double date on them. I have 3 of them right now, but I want more. I have never found a bicentennial in a roll. I just learned that 1964< are silver quarters. I don’t have a full book of monument quarters but I will soon. When I get a full monument quarter book I will sell it. And when I get another state quarter book I will sell it. Sometimes I will look through coin jars for state quarters. When I go to the store I sometimes get state quarters for change and I keep them. Sometimes I go to coin shows and I buy proof state quarters and other quarters. Also I get coins from buying them from other people  like my brothers. I would also get to learn more about the ANA. I would like to get a lot of YN dollars for the YN auction. I really like coin collecting and have been doing it for 2 years. I hoped you liked my blog. Thanks for reading it!

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