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Hello everyone! Ryan's Introduction

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  • Hello everyone! Ryan's Introduction

    Hi! My name’s Ryan, I’ve been collecting for a couple of years now, started out stacking but quickly grew to enjoy numismatics! I first started with fractional gold, but now my main projects are silver eagles and trying to collect every die variety of 1946-64 Roosevelt dimes! I also am a fan of Daniel Carr over at the Moonlight Mint and love his silver eagle overstrikes and state quarters. How many people get to say they have a proof 2009 silver eagle in their collection?

    Anyone else out there fans of silver Roosevelt die varieties?

    Take care yall!

    -Ryan

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    Hello.
    Welcome aboard.
    There are a wide variety of collectors within the forum.
    And there are some good folk that can answer your coin related questions.

    Places like
    Https://conecaonline.org
    Http://varietyvista.com

    Are good reference websites to see how many varieties are out there for most modern denominations.

    Happy hunting.
    Gary Kozera
    Website: https://MintErrors.org

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