That's fucking awesome, wish we had cool shit around us. Our thrift stores suck dong.
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I go to the ones around here pretty often... most times I don't find shit but every once in a while I'll find something cool. The hunt is fun. Don't give up!!That's fucking awesome, wish we had cool shit around us. Our thrift stores suck dong.

Ya, small world. I dont collect professionally but have been collecting coins n stamps since I was about 9 or 10 (my dads been collecting for about 60 yrs and started me on it). Most of my coin collection are coins from the Canada Mint on their limited runs along with what Ive found in my change over the years - silver dimes, quarters, brown tom backs, early US and British coins (mostly silver).*BIG NERD ALERT*
I'm a coin dealer professionally and run a shop in my home town. Haha! Small world...
I'll post a few more pics of my military stuff when I get a chance.
The knife second from left looks a lot like my Gerber.Small knife collection View attachment 169983
Yup same brand and model but yours looks like blue steel. I likeThe knife second from left looks a lot like my Gerber.
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Gerbers are good knives. Mine isn't blue steel though, it's gunmetal gray.Yup same brand and model but yours looks like blue steel. I like![]()
Lol, damn - gonna have to send you some Canadian coinage.I don't have a big fancy schmancy coin collection like our pal DeathHand, but I've got $2.12 in Canadian money, an Australian 2 Cent coin, a British 20 Pence, and a 1985 Fitzgerald's gaming token worth a dollar. With all this I'm gonna buy Detroit!
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Nice collection. Why do you have so much foreign money? Have you been to all those countries, or are you murdering tourists?Lol, damn - gonna have to send you some Canadian coinage.
Here's a few more pics of some coins that I have in my wee collection - I'm going to buy Michigan with it all and then maybe sell Detroit to Mickey Knox for a few toonies and maybe a case of beer.
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2. These are sets of Yugoslav coins
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4. Sealed 1968 Canada $1 coins.
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5. 1976 Belize coinage
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6. ^ Same
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7. Small sample of my proof/mint Canadian silver dimes, silver dollars, old pennies and two of my tombacks.
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8. Canadian nickels, pennies, quarters and dimes...
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9. Canadian sterling silver $10 coin.
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I tried to start collecting playing card decks but ended up just collecting the Ace of Spades from different sets.I've been collecting playing cards for nearly 20 years, all types, all brands.
A small example:
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I like foreign currency because it can be harder to get in Canada and also because the chances are that foreign coins/stamps will be older than Canadian currency. Alot of coin collectors go for "smelt value" (if coins contain gold or silver they are desirable to some because they have them melted down) but I go for the designs, the engravings and the age.Nice collection. Why do you have so much foreign money? Have you been to all those countries, or are you murdering tourists?![]()

Ah, I see, diggin international shallow graves, eh? I was shopping at Walmart the other day and the cashier gave me a Canadian penny mixed with my change, which bumps my Canadian currency collection to $2.13! I don't really collect foreign money, or anything for that matter, I just come into possession of things and sometimes they accumulate. Your story of how you acquire foreign money is a bit more interesting than mine, I think.I like foreign currency because it can be harder to get in Canada and also because the chances are that foreign coins/stamps will be older than Canadian currency. Alot of coin collectors go for "smelt value" (if coins contain gold or silver they are desirable to some because they have them melted down) but I go for the designs, the engravings and the age.
When I was in Tangiers years ago, this girl who was about 7 yrs old, came up and asked if I could spare a peso. She was wearing rags, her face was dirty and she had these big brown eyes. So I pulled out a few pesos and gave them to her. Then I noticed a small group of men and boys appear from different doorways (it was a very narrow street) behind her. Luckily I was at the end of the street where it opened up to a high traffic area.
But some of the countries I have been to and brought back some coins from there (Spain, N. Africa, England, Scotland, etc.). And the bodies will never be found.
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Hell, that Canadian penny might be worth something some day - the Canadian gov stopped minting them last year.Ah, I see, diggin international shallow graves, eh? I was shopping at Walmart the other day and the cashier gave me a Canadian penny mixed with my change, which bumps my Canadian currency collection to $2.13! I don't really collect foreign money, or anything for that matter, I just come into possession of things and sometimes they accumulate. Your story of how you acquire foreign money is a bit more interesting than mine, I think.