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An old newbie.
Good morning, my name is Randy and I live in South-East Louisiana. (no webbed feet or swamp dweller - Ha!) I am retired (63) and have hoarded/hid/tucked away coins since I was very young. Life tends to get in the way of hobbies when you get married and have children, as was the case here. Now, I have just a little time for my hobby, PENNIES! I recently finished sorting and storing my 5-gallon water jug of coins into decades and individual years. And, like a blind dog in a meat-house, acted before fully thinking things through and neglected to further sort by mint mark or grade.
Needless to say, I have a lot to learn. : ) I am looking forward to meeting the Posse of Penny Pinching Coin Connoisseurs! - Randy
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You're quite the wordsmith. I like that. Welcome again.
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Thanks, Will.
I was considering quite a few Nicknames when signing up for this forum. I decided on just using my name, since I am none of these. : )
Apparently, I paid attention during Alliteration class. HA!
1. Coin Connoisseur
2. Mint Master
3. Coin Whisperer
4. Penny Pirate
5. Penny Pincher
6. Penny-Pinching Penny Pirate
7. Coin Curator
8. Numismatic Ninja
9. Treasure Tracker (meh!)
10. Copper Curator
11. Numis-Nerd
12. Penny Prophet
13. Coin Curator
14. Numis-Guru
15. Penny Professor
16. Lincoln Lover
17. Bronze Bandit
18. Wheat Wrangler
19. Coin Wrangler
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...or centurion, or centipede or something to that effect. Pennies are British. :)
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As Will said, Randy, welcome again! You and Will have been busy! I liked the wordsmith analogy, were you by chance in sales or marketing before retiring? :)
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Nice! I’ll see what I can come up with.
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I actually was in sales…. about 3 lifetimes ago. I was a self-employed industrial chemical salesman. That means commission only, no salary, paid sick days, etc…
I had a variety of aerosols, grease, lubricants, cleaning, solvents, insecticides, pesticides and equipment, etc.. I guess that’s when the rhymes and alliterations began. It always seemed to make people smile when they asked me what all I sold. I would say, “Soap, Dope, Rope, Feed, Fodder & Fertilizer! I was always considering opening a meat market ti sell ham, Ram, lamb, beef, bear, boar & bull… especially the bull. I guess all the cold saless calls made was marketing, although I never considered it that much.
Thanks to all for the warm welcome. I enjoy smiling and lughing and telling jokes. I’d much rather laugh than cry. I enjoy my couns and the people I meet talking about them. I enjoy meeting peoplle, too, which is certainly why I’m really having fun with you all in this firum. I’ve always liked to associate with people who “knows their stuff.”
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Welcome to the land of Lincoln cents... Lots of knowledgeable folks here!!!