A box of 2006D Pennies

scottlindberg

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I just went to the bank to pick up a box of pennies and nickels to keep me occupied this weekend (my finacee is sick, which means I'll likely have a lot of time on my hands). When I got home and opened the penny box, they're all rolls of 2006D. Are they even worth looking through for errors, or should I not waste my time?

Big bummer!
 

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65gt350

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Try looking up the date at coppercoins.com. They have a very good list of varieties with images. Are they in plastic or paper wrappers?

If they are in paper I'd set aside a few rolls.

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scottlindberg

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Unfortunately they're in plastic rolls. I'll take a look at coppercoins.com and see what they have to say. Thanks!
 

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D'oh! That happened to me so often that I now ask the girls at B of A to peek in the holes and make sure they're not all new.

Check the end coins for any die cracks or breaks. If you find any, you'll likely have a whole roll of sellable errors.
 

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scottlindberg

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I think that's what I'll do, Immy. Thanks for the suggestion. I'd hate to think I missed something if I decided to just return the rolls without looking.

I looked on the coppercoins.com site, and it seems that they haven't listed any die varieties later than 2002.
 

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