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Jul 02, 2012, 08:31 PM
#1
 Mr. Schulz
$300 Nickels $25 Pennies $100 in halves TODAYS TOTALS
I went all out today and bought a large volume of rolls. It all started during a McDonalds Breakfast, when my dad and I decided we would do some CRHing since he just got paid. Well I had $100 in nickels in the car I planned to dump, and we stopped at a bank I've never been to before dumped, and the teller happened to ask if I wanted more Nickels. I said if you have them sure. She said she ordered too many boxes so she had alot on hand. She handed me a box and I walked out. We were on our way into another town so I went through them in the car. Was able to search the entire box in about half an hour. We got to another town, and happened to be by a problem bank i've had. So we decided to dump there. After dumping, for some odd reason, I was able to buy a box of nickels, and threw in another $25 to get a box of pennies. My dad had an errand to run that would take like an hour, so I stopped by a friends in the town, and we went through them (nickels and pennies). When he came back, we left and stopped by another bank and dumped, went to another bank and picked up $100 in nickels. I went through those when I got home, and went and dumped again at my local dump bank, then went to my pickup bank and got $100 in halves. After going through the halves I dumped them, and decided it was good for the day 
Here is what I found for $300 Nickels, $25 Pennies, and $100 Halves
Halves:
2004 P NIFC
2001 D NIFC
1979 D UNC.
Pennies:
1964 P UNC
1991 D Looks to have a bubble in it
1910 P
1972 D UNC
1973 PDS UNC
(2) 1960 P Large DATE UNC
1961 Canadian
1919 S
Tons of 40's and 50's wheats
AU 50 - 58 1957 D Wheatie
Nickels:
2010 P?D? Weak Die Error
2012 P UNC (Saving a few here and there)
1939 P Proof Like Surface
1939 P x 3
1958 P UNC
1947 P Damaged or error?
1991 Namco Game Token
1940 P UNC
1960 P Very nice luster, probably a MS 60
MANY Pre 1960's
and here are the best finds of the day:
1944 D War Nickel
1943 S War Nickel
1945 D War Nickel
1945 D War Nickel
1943 P War Nickel
and
A FULL DATE 1935 P Buffalo, unknown if it is a DDR.
I will take this anyday for just about 2 -3 hours work and having fun
2013 Finds- 12/3
Bottle Digging
Blob tops: 0
Hutches: 2
Medicines: 23
Local Bottles: 24
Tokens: 2, (1) Local
1948 S Roosie Dime
8 Spoons
Music box part
Axe Head
19th Century cutting scissors
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Metal Detecting:
Foreign: 1
Wheats: 28
Silver Dimes: 1
Token: 1
Clad: $47.53
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Jul 02, 2012 08:31 PM
# ADS
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Jul 02, 2012, 09:14 PM
#2
Nice score on the war nickels and wheats!
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Jul 02, 2012, 09:28 PM
#3
nice war nickels.
your penny with the bubble is heat damage, throw some in a fire and you'll get bubbles
also 2001 halves are intended for circulation, its the 2002 to present that are NIFC. I keep about 10 per year per mint mark and throw the rest back, each mintage still has several million, so in the "recent" scheme they are not rare. But then again people say certain mintages 100 years old with 2.4M minted are "rare" .....so who knows....?? Keep what you want as long as you have the funds.
HH
Bigheed
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Jul 02, 2012, 11:50 PM
#4
Namco game token. I find one every day I work
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Jul 03, 2012, 12:17 AM
#5
Sounds like you had a fun day! Great job on the war nicks, buff and wheats!
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Jul 03, 2012, 11:52 AM
#6
 R.I.P. Rich Hartford, You'll be missed.
what a vareity, nice job, keep at it,
hh
buff
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Jul 03, 2012, 01:46 PM
#7
Could you put up a picture of the "bubble" penny? It could be a cud/blob coin.
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Jul 05, 2012, 06:58 PM
#8
 Mr. Schulz
Yes I will get a picture up late tonight or tomorrow. It almost looks to be like nickel and copper plated. Will get a pic up
2013 Finds- 12/3
Bottle Digging
Blob tops: 0
Hutches: 2
Medicines: 23
Local Bottles: 24
Tokens: 2, (1) Local
1948 S Roosie Dime
8 Spoons
Music box part
Axe Head
19th Century cutting scissors
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Metal Detecting:
Foreign: 1
Wheats: 28
Silver Dimes: 1
Token: 1
Clad: $47.53
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Jul 05, 2012, 06:59 PM
#9
 Mr. Schulz
Keep finding those buffs and wars. Lets work on bringing the collector marker farther up for the older jeffersons. V nickels are my favorite because with the few UNC. V Nickels I have are beautiful.
2013 Finds- 12/3
Bottle Digging
Blob tops: 0
Hutches: 2
Medicines: 23
Local Bottles: 24
Tokens: 2, (1) Local
1948 S Roosie Dime
8 Spoons
Music box part
Axe Head
19th Century cutting scissors
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Metal Detecting:
Foreign: 1
Wheats: 28
Silver Dimes: 1
Token: 1
Clad: $47.53
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Jul 06, 2012, 09:38 AM
#10
 Originally Posted by MrSchulz
It almost looks to be like nickel and copper plated.
The nickel plate is probably the zinc from inside the cent. However, I can't be sure until I see a pic.
1/100 of an American dollar is a cent. It is NOT a penny. The word penny is used by several other countries, such as Great Britain, to denote their smallest denomination. In order to be numismatically correct, you must use the term cent to describe the American coin.
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