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My hobby

I have a pretty unusual hobby. I'm a numismatist. For the last 10 years I collect coins from all over the world.
First of all, I would like to describe you the science of numismatics. It's very peculiar area that overlaps history, enonomy, culture and politics. Each coin can tell you the period of time when it was used, what country is it from, what metal is it made from. A coin usually shows ruler or famous person of the country at that time. Meterial often represents the current economy situation of the country - the worse the metal, the poorer country was. Some countries like to show their sightseeing on the coins, display national animals or plants. Also don't forget about state symbolic and awesome design of the coin you might encounter. In other words, one small coin can tell you a lot about the country and time where and when it was used.
I've got about 10.000 coins from 97 different countries. And that's only a beginning.
Also my hobby helped me find new friends. We often trade coins with each other, share experience and knowledge we get on our way.
Numismatics became a vital part of my life. I'm grateful to myself that one day I started to collect coins and learn them.

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My hobby

I have a pretty unusual hobby.

I'm a numismatist.

First of all, I would like to describe you the science of numismatics.

It's very peculiar area that overlaps history, enonomy, culture and politics.

Each coin can tell you the period of time when it was used, what country is it from, what metal is it made from.

A coin usually shows ruler or famous person of the country at that time.

Meterial often represents the current economy situation of the country - the worse the metal, the poorer country was.

Numismatics became a vital part of my life.

My hobby

I have a pretty unusual hobby.

I'm a numismatist.

Numismatics became a vital part of my life.

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Thx for your time and attention! I just did a little research. Quarter 1927 is made of silver 0.900 and its price depends on mint. You can find a letter that represents mint to the left of the leg of Liberty. If there is no letter at all, it means the coin was produced in Philadelphia with mintage of 11.912.000 and it costs around 10-15$ currently. If the letter is D, then it's Denver (976.400 mintage) and coin costs twice more. And the final option, some kind of a jackpot and the most unlikely variant, the letter is S. It means San Francisco, mintage is 396.000 coins and you can sell if for around 100-150$. Btw, the prices are provided for average coin condition - not really worn and not great. Numismatists call this condition F (Fine) or VF (Very Fine)

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I have pretty unusual hobby.


I'm a numismatist.


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For the last 10 years I collect coins from all over the world.


For the last 10 years, I have been collecting coins from all over the world. For the last 10 years, I have been collecting coins from all over the world.

Including the amount of time changes the verb tense. "I collect coins from all over the world." or "I have been collecting coins for a long time"

For the last 10 years I've collected coins from all over the world. For the last 10 years I've collected coins from all over the world.

For the last 10 years, I have collected coins from all over the world. For the last 10 years, I have collected coins from all over the world.

For the last 10 years I have collected coins from all over the world. For the last 10 years I have collected coins from all over the world.

For the last 10 years I have collected coins from all over the world. For the last 10 years I have collected coins from all over the world.

You need agreement with tense.

First of all, I would like to describe you the science of numismatics.


First of all, I would like to describe you the science of numismatics. First of all, I would like to describe the science of numismatics.

First of all, I would like to describe you the science of numismatics to you. First of all, I would like to describe the science of numismatics to you.

You need the "to" here.

First of all, I would like to describe to you the science of numismatics. First of all, I would like to describe to you the science of numismatics.

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It's very peculiar area that overlaps history, enonomy, culture and politics.


It's a very peculiar area that overlaps history, enconomyics, culture and politics. It's a very peculiar area that overlaps history, economics, culture and politics.

It's very peculiar area that overlaps history, enconomy, culture and politics. It's very peculiar area that overlaps history, economy, culture and politics.

It's a very peculiar area that overlapencompasses history, enconomy, culture, and politics. It's a very peculiar area that encompasses history, economy, culture, and politics.

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Each coin can tell you the period of time when it was used, what country is it from, what metal is it made from.


Each coin can tell you the period of time when it was used, what country ist its from, and what metal ist its made from. Each coin can tell you the period of time when it was used, what country it is from, and what metal it is made from.

Each coin can tell you the period of time when it was used, what country is it from, and what metal is it made from. Each coin can tell you the period of time when it was used, what country is it from, and what metal is it made from.

Each coin can tell you the period of time of when it was used, what country is itt's from, and what metal is itt's made ofrom. Each coin can tell you the period of time of when it was used, what country it's from, and what metal it's made of.

Each coin can tell you the period of time when it was used,; what country is it from,; what metal is it made from. Each coin can tell you the period of time when it was used; what country is it from; what metal is it made from.

Semi-colons ; are used more often than commas , to separate larger items on a list.

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A coin usually shows ruler or famous person of the country at that time.


A coin usually shows a ruler or famous person of the country at that time. A coin usually shows a ruler or famous person of the country at that time.

A coin usually shows a ruler or famous person of the country at that time. A coin usually shows a ruler or famous person of the country at that time.

A coin usually shows the ruler or famous person of the country at that time. A coin usually shows the ruler or famous person of the country at that time.

A coin usually shows a ruler or a famous person of the country at that time. A coin usually shows a ruler or a famous person of the country at that time.

Nouns need articles most of the time : the, a, an, some etc

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Meterial often represents the current economy situation of the country - the worse the metal, the poorer country was.


MeThe material often represents the current economyic situation of the country -; the worse the metal, the poorer country was. The material often represents the current economic situation of the country; the worse the metal, the poorer country was.

A '-' isn't used in this case. It would be good to use two sentences.

Meaterial often represents the current economy situation of the country - the worse the metal, the poorer country was. Material often represents the current economy situation of the country - the worse the metal, the poorer country was.

MeThe material often represents the current economy situation of the country - the worse the metal, the poorer the country was. The material often represents the current economy situation of the country - the worse the metal, the poorer the country was.

Meterial often represents the current economy situation of the country - the worse the metal, the poorer the country was. Meterial often represents the current economy situation of the country - the worse the metal, the poorer the country was.

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Some countries like to show their sightseeing on the coins, display national animals or plants.


Some countries like to show their sightseeinglandmarks on the coins, or display national animals or plants. Some countries like to show their landmarks on the coins or display national animals or plants.

Since there is no verb with plants, 'display national animals or plants' is one phrase.

Some countries like to show their sightseeing on the coins, display national animals, or plants. Some countries like to show their sights on the coins, display national animals, or plants.

Some countries like to show their sightseeing on their coins, or display national animals or /plants. Some countries like to show their sightseeing on their coins or display national animals/plants.

Some countries like to show their sightseeing on the coins, or display national animals or plants. Some countries like to show their sightseeing on the coins or display national animals or plants.

Some countries like to show their sightseeingfamous sites on the coins, or display national animals or /plants. Some countries like to show their famous sites on the coins, or display national animals/plants.

Also don't forget about state symbolic and awesome design of the coin you might encounter.


Also, don't forget about the state symbolicsm and awesome design of the coin you might encounter. Also, don't forget about the state symbolism and awesome design of the coin you might encounter.

Also don't forget about state symbolics and awesome designs of the coins you might encounter. Also don't forget about symbols and awesome designs of the coins you might encounter.

I wasn't sure what you meant here. Did I get it right?

Also, don't forget about the state symbolics and awesome designs of the coin that you might encounter. Also, don't forget about the state symbols and awesome designs of the coin that you might encounter.

Also don't forget about stathe symbolic and awesome design of the coin you might encounter. Also don't forget about the symbolic and awesome design of the coin you might encounter.

In other words, one small coin can tell you a lot about the country and time where and when it was used.


In other words, one small coin can tell you a lot about the country and time where and whenin which it was used. In other words, one small coin can tell you a lot about the country and time in which it was used.

which works for both 'country' and 'time'

In other words, one small coin can tell you a lot about the country and time where and when it was used. In other words, one small coin can tell you a lot about the country and time when it was used.

In other words, one small coin can tell you a lot about the country and time of where and when it was used. In other words, one small coin can tell you a lot about the country and time of where and when it was used.

In other words, one small coin can tell you a lot about the country and time, where and when it was used. In other words, one small coin can tell you a lot about the country and time, where and when it was used.

I've got about 10.000 coins from 97 different countries.


I've got about 10.,000 coins from 97 different countries, and that's only a beginning. I've got about 10,000 coins from 97 different countries, and that's only a beginning.

I've got about 10.,000 coins from 97 different countries. I've got about 10,000 coins from 97 different countries.

Use commas to denote powers of ten in numbers. Periods are reserved for fractional numbers: The euro is worth 1.05 dollars. I won 1,493,298 dollars at the casino.

I've got about 10.,000 coins from 97 different countries. I've got about 10,000 coins from 97 different countries.

And that's only a beginning.


And that's only a beginning.

Sentences can't begin with 'and'.

And that's only athe beginning. And that's only the beginning.

And that's only athe beginning. And that's only the beginning.

And that's only athe beginning. And that's only the beginning.

Also my hobby helped me find new friends.


Also, my hobby helped me find new friends. Also, my hobby helped me find new friends.

If you don't want to use a comma, "My hobby also helped me find new friends."

Also my hobby has helped me to find new friends. Also my hobby has helped me to find new friends.

Also my hobby helped me findmake new friends. Also my hobby helped me make new friends.

We often trade coins with each other, share experience and knowledge we get on our way.


We often trade coins with each other, and share the experience and knowledge we get on our way. We often trade coins with each other and share the experience and knowledge we get on our way.

Same as above. There is no verb with 'knowledge'.

We often trade coins with each other, share experiences and knowledge that we get on our way. We often trade coins with each other, share experiences and knowledge that we get on our way.

We often trade coins with each other, share experiences and knowledge we getthat we have gotten on our way. We often trade coins with each other, share experiences and knowledge that we have gotten on our way.

We often trade coins with each other, share experience and knowledge we get along our way. We often trade coins with each other, share experience and knowledge we get along our way.

Numismatics became a vital part of my life.


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I'm grateful to myself that one day I started to collect coins and learn them.


I'm grateful to myself that one day I started to collect coins and learn about them. I'm grateful that one day I started to collect coins and learn about them.

I'm grateful to myself that one dayhat I started to collect coins and learn them. I'm grateful that I started to collect coins and learn them.

I'm grateful to myself that one day I started to collect coins and learn about them. I'm grateful to myself that I started to collect coins and learn about them.

I have a pretty unusual hobby.


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