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The Joy of Giving and Sharing Our Hobby

Like most collectors, I began collecting coins as a child. It all started with a “coin find,” a 1910 Lincoln cent that was in a handful of change my mother gave me for school lunch money. This may sound a bit like an Oliver Twist tale, but I still have that 1910 cent, albeit lost somewhere in my collection of multiple Lincoln cent albums, but it started me on a life-long journey and passion.

Naturally, as a child I was thrilled whenever someone gave me a coin

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