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Welcome to the forum ! I would begin by looking through the varieties and error sub forums to get a good idea of what to look for. You might even set your searched coins aside for a second look because you are going to learn things the first time through.
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You might even set your searched coins aside for a second look because you are going to learn things the first time through.
Good advice. You might even want to put certain dates with good varieties in their own bowl or something then go through them one date at a time. That way you can open that date on coppercoins and see what to look for while you search each year.
http://www.coppercoins.com/advsearch.php
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Originally Posted by
GrumpyEd
Excellent link! Would give you two thumbs up if I could.
A big thanks to the person/people at Coppercoins.com for such a wealth of information -- It amazes me how much information people have collected and stored online.
Just this morning I sat down to make one big list of varieties that concentrates on Denver cents by decade [since D's make up about 98% of what I get] -- that link will help greatly.
Almost forgot! Welcome aboard PS383.
P.S. I imagine you, too, will overwhelmingly find Denvers.
Last edited by TPring; 11-18-2017 at 08:07 AM.
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Great place to learn. As they say, buy the book first. There are several out there on Varieties. Be sure to read about the coins posted on this site as much of the learning curve is sped up here.
WS
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Welcome to the LCR site. Now that's a lot of rolls.Should keep you buzy for a while.
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