Average wheats per box of cents?

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Coppercrazy's KGVI is a sixpence. I don't think ytour goal of 10 sixpences is realistic.
Whose goal are you referring to?
Thanks for clarification, 6 pence is a complete different coin. I only got 1 so far, it came from a dime roll as an ender. The rest of the roll was full of 49 silvers:happysmiley:!
Just make sure you say correct information, because anything from Britain doesn't mean it is a penny.
 

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Sorry I did get it from a penny roll though which apparently is weird. I don't know how common or uncommon they are. I'm new to this but since I already found one I figured it couldn't be hard to find 9 more but I guess so. Maybe I'll lower it to 3 or something.
 

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Mint errors are good.

I think I'm just going to stick with pennies for now and then in a few months if pennies get old go to nickels for a while.
I know that it's time consuming, but there is good money in mint errors also. All you need is a magnifying glass. 3x at least. (5x would be better if your eyes are as far gone as mine). :laughing7:

Mint errors are a lot more common that most people think. Check out the following link.

2009 Lincoln Cents

Good luck!!

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