6-28 hunt $100 various

thtr12

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Bank 1 - $40 Dimes
$20 Pennies
$20 Nickels

Bank 2 - $10 Nickels
$10 Pennies

Completed
Dimes - foreign 5 Pence 1998, 1953 silver rosie

Completed
Nickels - 1945 D worn silver war nickel

Some odd reason 1964 showed up at least 40 times.
A lot of the coins were very dirty (customer rolls mainly)

old nickels
1953,1955,1956,1960 x 2, 1961

foreign 1973 canadian nickel

Started pennies 5 rolls done by hand with scale to weigh them

roll 1 - 1 dime, 10 copper, 39 zinc (dime was dark as a penny)
roll 2 - 11 copper, 39 zinc
roll 3 - 20 copper, 30 zinc
roll 4 - 12 copper, 38 zinc
roll 5 - 1 wheat 1944, 19 copper, 30 zinc

Both silver coins are a first for me.
will post more results later
 

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baddbluff

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I love the look of a dark gray, well-worn war nickel. Cool lookin coins! Congrats on your firsts... Welcome to the madness.
 

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The 55 Plain is a underated nickel and very hard to come by in rolls. I have only found (18) in hundreds and hundreds of boxes,The 51 S is also tough. The 43D is by far the toughest War nickel. Also the 41S Large S is very elusive. There are others also that get no credit for being tough to find.These are my opinions based on my experiences.Thanks. Dennis.
 

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thtr12

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Dumped searched rejects , picked up another $40 nickels.
finished $12 of pennies by hand - results

roll 6 - 14 copper,36 zinc
roll 7 - 10 copper,40 zinc
roll 8 - 11 copper,39 zinc
roll 9 - 10 copper, 40 zinc
roll 10 - 10 copper, 40 zinc
roll 11 - 7 copper, 43 zinc
roll 12 - 10 copper, 35 zinc, 1947 beat up wheat, 20 euro cent
3 UK one penny
roll 13 - 11 copper , 39 zinc
roll 14 - 13 copper, wheat 1957, 36 zinc
roll 15 - 12 copper , 38 zinc
roll 16 - 12 copper , 38 zinc
roll 17 - 11 copper, 39 zinc
roll 18 - 9 copper, 41 zinc
roll 19 - 12 copper, 38 zinc
roll 20 - 8 copper, 42 zinc
roll 21 - 8 copper, 42 zinc
roll 22 - 8 copper, 42 zinc
roll 23 - 12 copper, 38 zinc
roll 24 - 6 copper, 44 zinc

stats: dime 1/1200
copper 266/1200 or 22%
wheat 3/1200 or .25%
Foreign coin 4/1200
 

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thtr12

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finished $40 nickles

2 pennies (zinc)
1 1986 canadian nickel
2x 1941, 1944 S, 1947, 1948, 1953, 2x 1954, 1955, 1957, 2x 1959


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thtr12

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thanks for the info about pureness of nickel. It really is fun to find the canadian coins in rolls (oldest so far 1931).
the pictures posted are for all my lots completed so far.
I found the 1973 canadian last night in the first nickel lot.
 

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thtr12

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finished sorted $18 in pennies.

Stats :

dimes 2/1800
foreign 3/1800 Canadian 1987.1995 pennies, UK colony? 1 cent coin
wheats 7/1800 1919,1930 and 5 from 1950s
copper did not count them but a good amount (around 20-25%)

end of sorting coins - need to dump them on monday.
 

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thtr12

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under magnification I can see it is from Fiji.
However it has Queen Elizabeth II on it.

Also posting a picture of my coin from India which was found at a Coinstar machine sometime last year.

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Fiji is still part of the Commonwealth of Nations, as it was part of the British Empire at one point. Both of your coins just have exchange value.
 

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