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  • lonegunlawyer

    #1

    Promotion of the hobby through damaged or unwanted cents?

    I just came from a thread where someone was going to put a somewhat damaged variety back into circulation.

    The idea and intent were very noble, however, many posts pointed out certain weaknesses of implementing the actual intent of hoping it would reach someone who cared.

    I figured I could go through some of my more common and worn cents and put together sets of 5-10 years or so and distribute them to promising individuals from time to time to promote interest in numismatics, and specifically in the Lincoln cent.

    Any thoughts, ideas, or suggestions?
  • ray_parkhurst
    Paid Member

    • Dec 2011
    • 1855

    #2
    I have a bunch of Cents in my "reject bin" that I routinely spend. Mostly AU or low BU wheats. Hopefully they are appreciated!
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    • mustbebob
      Lincoln Cent Variety Expert
      • Jul 2008
      • 12758

      #3
      Very admirable. I have done that with the Girl and Boy Scouts for years. I have also donated large amounts of varieties to coin shows to give away to young folks. Any way to get coins out to get people interested in the hobby is great and has my complete support. I have had many members here send donations to me to give to the scouts. Over the years, there are about a hundred beneficiaries of the member's generosity. I am aware of quite a few who are still involved in the Young Numismatist (YN) programs.
      I think it is great to want to continue to do this. Thanks!!!
      Bob Piazza
      Former Lincoln Cent Attributer Coppercoins.com

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      • lonegunlawyer

        #4
        Originally posted by mustbebob
        Very admirable. I have done that with the Girl and Boy Scouts for years. I have also donated large amounts of varieties to coin shows to give away to young folks. Any way to get coins out to get people interested in the hobby is great and has my complete support. I have had many members here send donations to me to give to the scouts. Over the years, there are about a hundred beneficiaries of the member's generosity. I am aware of quite a few who are still involved in the Young Numismatist (YN) programs.
        I think it is great to want to continue to do this. Thanks!!!
        That is great! I am always available to Boy Scouts working on the merit badge.

        I have yet to get as far as being able to donate coins for good purposes, but someday.

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        • Rollem
          Administrator

          • Feb 2011
          • 2823

          #5
          Great work Bob! But to just throw back in circulation varieties would some what suggest that there is none left in circulation.
          I just 1 year ago started collecting cents.But have collected a large number of varieties. suggesting there is still not a shortage of LMC varieties.

          Sorry Rollem holding on for a while. I do give away some varieties to members.

          James
          "Good People are Great Forums" Rollem

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          • Tucker2000
            Member
            • Jun 2012
            • 283

            #6
            Originally posted by lonegunlawyer
            I just came from a thread where someone was going to put a somewhat damaged variety back into circulation.

            The idea and intent were very noble, however, many posts pointed out certain weaknesses of implementing the actual intent of hoping it would reach someone who cared.

            I figured I could go through some of my more common and worn cents and put together sets of 5-10 years or so and distribute them to promising individuals from time to time to promote interest in numismatics, and specifically in the Lincoln cent.

            Any thoughts, ideas, or suggestions?
            I would rather give any extra coins to help someone get started than to put them back into circulation. Last week I helped two ladies in my office start their coin collection by giving them some of my extras. Years ago I gave a lot of used stamps to a young group that was learning about stamp collection. This is a great what you and others are doing.

            Johnny

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            • lonegunlawyer

              #7
              Originally posted by Rollem
              Great work Bob! But to just throw back in circulation varieties would some what suggest that there is none left in circulation.
              I just 1 year ago started collecting cents.But have collected a large number of varieties. suggesting there is still not a shortage of LMC varieties.

              Sorry Rollem holding on for a while. I do give away some varieties to members.

              James
              I think giving some varieties to members is great because it takes it to the next level. Giving a variety to a member is like giving a non-attributed wheat to an 8-10 year old (you have to feed the flame appropriately).

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              • liveandievarieties
                TPG & Market Expert
                • Feb 2011
                • 6049

                #8
                Originally posted by lonegunlawyer
                I just came from a thread where someone was going to put a somewhat damaged variety back into circulation.

                The idea and intent were very noble, however, many posts pointed out certain weaknesses of implementing the actual intent of hoping it would reach someone who cared.

                I figured I could go through some of my more common and worn cents and put together sets of 5-10 years or so and distribute them to promising individuals from time to time to promote interest in numismatics, and specifically in the Lincoln cent.

                Any thoughts, ideas, or suggestions?
                Originally posted by ray_parkhurst
                I have a bunch of Cents in my "reject bin" that I routinely spend. Mostly AU or low BU wheats. Hopefully they are appreciated!
                Originally posted by mustbebob
                Very admirable. I have done that with the Girl and Boy Scouts for years. I have also donated large amounts of varieties to coin shows to give away to young folks. Any way to get coins out to get people interested in the hobby is great and has my complete support. I have had many members here send donations to me to give to the scouts. Over the years, there are about a hundred beneficiaries of the member's generosity. I am aware of quite a few who are still involved in the Young Numismatist (YN) programs.
                I think it is great to want to continue to do this. Thanks!!!
                Originally posted by lonegunlawyer
                That is great! I am always available to Boy Scouts working on the merit badge.

                I have yet to get as far as being able to donate coins for good purposes, but someday.
                Originally posted by Rollem
                Great work Bob! But to just throw back in circulation varieties would some what suggest that there is none left in circulation.
                I just 1 year ago started collecting cents.But have collected a large number of varieties. suggesting there is still not a shortage of LMC varieties.

                Sorry Rollem holding on for a while. I do give away some varieties to members.

                James
                Originally posted by Tucker2000
                I would rather give any extra coins to help someone get started than to put them back into circulation. Last week I helped two ladies in my office start their coin collection by giving them some of my extras. Years ago I gave a lot of used stamps to a young group that was learning about stamp collection. This is a great what you and others are doing.

                Johnny
                Originally posted by lonegunlawyer
                I think giving some varieties to members is great because it takes it to the next level. Giving a variety to a member is like giving a non-attributed wheat to an 8-10 year old (you have to feed the flame appropriately).
                I just did that so it'd be easier to read the thread without all the quotes...
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                • jcuve
                  Moderator, Die & Variety Expert
                  • Apr 2008
                  • 15458

                  #9
                  Maybe Brad could promote the site at a few of the larger coin shows in Chicago (especially the ANA next August) and try give out some sets compiled by members. Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts - whoever.



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                  • lonegunlawyer

                    #10
                    I would second that, Brad be willing.

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                    • flyhi3
                      Member
                      • Mar 2012
                      • 3702

                      #11
                      Originally posted by jcuve
                      Maybe Brad could promote the site at a few of the larger coin shows in Chicago (especially the ANA next August) and try give out some sets compiled by members. Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts - whoever.
                      Thats a great idea! They could say : Lincolncentresource.com : on them
                      Alexander Helzel
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                      • WaterSport
                        Paid Member

                        • Nov 2010
                        • 3292

                        #12
                        Always dumping back in circulation...always.

                        WS

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                        • liveandievarieties
                          TPG & Market Expert
                          • Feb 2011
                          • 6049

                          #13
                          Better yet- Why not do an LCR table at the Chicago ANA??? I believe clubs get very discounted rates and the fee could probably be raised through support of members. We're planning on attending and could dedicate a little of our time to being at the LCR booth- could be ALOT of fun!
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                          • jallengomez
                            Member
                            • Jan 2010
                            • 4447

                            #14
                            Chris,

                            Is that the International Coin show coming up in April?
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                            • flyhi3
                              Member
                              • Mar 2012
                              • 3702

                              #15
                              Man, I wish I lived near Chicago!!!!
                              Alexander Helzel
                              Ecrater eBay Facebook

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