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joeyuk

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  1. Very nice read. Thank you for this thread Hoghead. My dad got me interested in coins in the middle 90's. I guess that is why I focused on variety cents with the doubled die that came out that year. We spent 10 years going to shows together and talking coins. He passed shortly after the Wisconsin doubled die quarter came out. I lost interest in coins after this and now collect Lithuanian coins. More specifically 1925-1938. The period between WWI and WWII. My heritage is Lithuanian and I am putting the best NGC set I can. I look forward to some big world coin shows after pandemic.
  2. Thank you VKurtB. That sounds perfect.
  3. I was looking at Rosemont in August or 2022 NYC. SAVING $ 500 For lodging plus food is big. I am not far from you just outside Roanoke Rapids. Just off 95 on VA border. Chicago also has Lithuanian museum and other cultural venues .y wife would like. Is is a trip in our future.
  4. Hello all. I am just getting back into collecting after a few years off. I have a very focused interest in Lithuanian coins 1925 - 1938. Driving from North Carolina do you think the Rosemont, Chicago show or NYC coin show would be better option. Chicago has a strong Lithuanian presence In Chicago but NYC show seems huge and perhaps more focused on world coins. I have free accomodations at NYC show. Thanks for your input.