Jeffersons and Lincolns

silvereagle78

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Well after a bit of a break I decided to get back in the saddle. I did $25 in Cents and $40 in Nickels all customer handrolled.

The Cents produced only 9 wheats (oldest 1928), almost solid roll of BU 1968-D (was missing 2), and 57% Copper.


The Nickels produced 43 pre 60's, which is a high number for the amount went through. No special dates, however, quite a few S mints.

Well not bad for my first ride back after my break, now on to the dimes and quarters, hopefully silver awaits. :thumbsup:
 

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jrf30

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57% copper. That's pretty awesome. Good job.

Man, if I could get 57% copper, I'd dedicate hours a day to doing it. :-)
 

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silvereagle78

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jrf30 said:
57% copper. That's pretty awesome. Good job.

Man, if I could get 57% copper, I'd dedicate hours a day to doing it. :-)

Yea, 57% is quite unusual and a first for me. Imagine if silver came like that ??? I thought there would be more wheats than that because it was definately someones old stash. The roll of BU 68-D's was also a first. 41 years old, all in the same roll, and look like they were just minted. Thanks for the comments. :thumbsup:
 

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