To know the value, prices and worth of everyday money.
Pennies, nickels, quarters, dimes from every place and every time.
For Out-Of-Pocket collectors.
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Thursday, July 07, 2011
1,000,000
At 6:14:30 pmtodayJul 7 2011 this humble little blog got 1,000,000 unique visitor.
Not a shock it was a Google search for: 1 cent 1944
Thanks to everyone who visited and contributed to the great hobby of coin collecting.
Speaking of organized, how do you keep your coins in your home? Are they sorted by country, etc.? I think I've asked you before, but I don't really recall...
how do you keep your coins in your home? Are they sorted by country, etc.?
U.S. coins in one tin, Canada in other tin, everything else in separate tins.
My life is more organized, since most of my coins are not valuable or rare I just throw them in a pile. But the neat tins stacked on top of each other looks organized.
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ReplyDeleteCongratulations!
I knew it was coming as the last time I viewed your counter it was up to 992 thousand, but that wasn't even two weeks ago!
Nicely done, Man, you run a good site.
Thanks, I do it for the money and hot chicks ;-)
ReplyDeleteSeriously now that I'm more organized it is easier to do and I hope that it shows. As time and Blogger permit I will always try and improve this site.
Ha! :)
ReplyDeleteSpeaking of organized, how do you keep your coins in your home? Are they sorted by country, etc.? I think I've asked you before, but I don't really recall...
how do you keep your coins in your home? Are they sorted by country, etc.?
ReplyDeleteU.S. coins in one tin, Canada in other tin, everything else in separate tins.
My life is more organized, since most of my coins are not valuable or rare I just throw them in a pile. But the neat tins stacked on top of each other looks organized.