Located in Hartford, Connecticut, Woodland movers have served the continental US since the 1914s. They offer moving, warehouse and storage facilities.
The foxtrot's rise in popularity in the 1910s reflected the changing social landscape of the time, particularly in urban areas like New York City. It was danced in ballrooms and clubs frequented by young people seeking new forms of entertainment and social interaction. The upbeat, syncopated rhythms of the foxtrot captured the energy and dynamism of the Jazz Age, making it a dance style that resonated with the spirit of the 1910s.
Any year can be collected. To have what most people would considered a complete collection you need to find one from every year and mint in a series. If you mean what ones can be collected from current circulation, almost every year from 1959 to the present can be found in pocket change, but some will be very hard to find. They're not necessarily scarce or rare, just not many still circulating. Or, if you mean what ones are valuable, anything older than 1959 is worth at least an extra 1/2 cent to a dealer. An online guide, to see retail values, so you can figure out which are rare dates, can be found here : http://www.numismedia.com/fmv/fmvcents.shtml