Coins

Remember to Check the Reject Bins

While going through our home change cup in preparation for a nickel-dime poker game, I dropped a dime and heard the unmistakably lighter “ding” of silver. It was a 1954-S Roosevelt, somewhere between VG and F. The dime didn’t make it to the poker game; I was already a buck or two ahead.

Patrick Martin St. Louis, Mo.

I started collecting coins in 1955 and I’m still active.

Here is my “Coin Find”:

In 1970, we were helping an older

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