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TreasureGirl

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  1. Scott - Couldn't bring myself to part with the only piece of gold I've ever owned/probably will ever own. Bill - Most definitely! I'll probably be there between chorus rehearsals. Marianne - I didn't know there was an "old" SF mint, but that makes sense! I was SO disappointed to learn the current mint does not do tours (but I guess I understand); that's gonna be a day trip!
  2. It took finding a 1998 edition of "North American Coins and Prices" on the streets of San Francisco to re-ignite the spark. It's been a long few years! In 2009 I had to dump more than half of my collection when my husband was offered (and accepted) $40,000/year job that was retracted after moving into a new condo and buying a new car in order for us to make payments until something else came along (which it didn't, we ended up in my mother-in-law's basement). Luckily, I got to keep my prized type collection which I moved with us to San Francisco in May 2011. Still, settling into an (exponentially) higher cost-of-living situation has kept it sitting in a DirecTV cardboard box in my closet. Anyway, so I decided to quit sulking and get back into the swing of things, and here I am! I'd love to hear all the latest developments (well, since 2008!) with the website and your collections (among other things you'd like to share). And hello to all of those I still need to meet!
  3. When I was walking around at work yesterday I saw a shiny bronze penny on the floor, picked it up, and it was a beautiful 1955 wheatie!
  4. 1964 Kennedy. I think I scared the poor foreign lady who dumped her change on the counter for us to count. She had a ton of Kennedys, SBAs and Ikes, but just the one silver piece. So I traded her for it. P.S. My hubby is a good learner! He brought me home a 1957 Roosie because it "looked different."
  5. DH and I went to the casino last night and I hit some random "Cash Out" buttons with only a few cents on them, thinking I might get some log splitters in exchange at the end of the night. And I did!
  6. Log splitter, as reported in the 2009 coins thread. Also, is the only way we're gonna get 2009 nickels and dimes gonna be by buying straight from the mint? Lame.
  7. On Friday, I stopped by the White Castle to get some lunch when the woman in line in front of me got her change and said, "Oh, look! I didn't know they had new pennies!" and since I was paying with credit I turned right around and bought it from her. She may have thought I was a little psycho. Does that count as finding in circulation?
  8. I saw two kids filling the machine up at the store the other day so I stalked the machine! I heard the *clink* of the reject bin a couple of times but they remembered to check it.
  9. Don't you love it when you make $5 just by glancing in a bin?
  10. Something old and something new: Usually I get my new quarters/dollars at the bank in brand new rolls but somehow the kids at the all night skate got New Mexico before the bank did... Also, LAST sale of the shift, girl comes up and drops what sounded like a half on the counter - she had wanted a $1 soda but only had two quarters, one of which was a 1964! I lent her the extra 50 cents and took my new silver
  11. Why spend a Canadian dime anyway? It's worth more than one from the US now.
  12. Found my first '08, a 1954-D nickel (nothing exciting but I thought I might need it for the ol' album) and - although it's not a coin, a 1963 dollar in very crisp condition. Is that worth anything?
  13. I can't believe I hadn't replied to this before... I got a 1917 wheatie from the self-service checkout at WalMart once. A friend of mine once found an 1868 IHC in the parking lot at Schnucks.
  14. First off, sorry it's been a while guys, I've been running around everywhere in preparation for Easter. - Student and soon to be (I hope) a Spanish teacher. - I nag and I have such a fear of puking that I'm afraid to eat whole meals or stay in the apartment with a sick hubby. - I cook and clean - Artsy more than any of the other above (but haven't exactly had time for it lately) - Um, Halo 3, definitely.
  15. Find of the month: So a kid came up to the counter at work and dumped a shirtful of quarters onto the counter (ended up about $20 worth). Immediately I swept over (of course, while in the middle of completing a sale) and snagged four silver pieces. I was elated the whole night - partly because I could recognize them so easily. Unfortunately, I suspect these were originally from someone's collection because they are in excellent condition and were accompanied with some brilliant early State quarter designs. 1964, 1963-D, 1959, 1959-D
  16. There you go! Enough sarcasm so noone will look silly. Got a 1939 and a 1947-D nickel yesterday but I already have those holes in my album filled
  17. Doing my rounds of the banks in town to collect all of the half dollars I could find, I came across one Eisenhower that the teller "couldn't get rid of" and, out of about 40 halves, one 1964-D Kennedy Felt like the trip was worth it, even though according to some tellers someone had just come in and cleaned them out of halves.
  18. Two posts in a row! I RULE at the circulation game. ::Begin massive dry spell:: Found a 1959-D nickel in the register, had a quarter in my pocket, so I pulled out two more dimes, one of which was a dime from 1964 which I had overlooked! How many others have I missed??? And, I traded out a star note - my first! - $1. Are they worth anything more than face or are they just oddities?
  19. Nice lady came up to the register yesterday after cleaning out her purse to exchange pennies for quarters. Got a Canada penny and a 1930-D wheatie out of it!
  20. Scott and Dustin - And here I was thinking I was the only one hoarding copper pennies...
  21. MY FIRST COINSTAR FIND! 8 dimes, 2 nickels, 2 quarters. Nothing special, but it was my first time!
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