An Indian Head, a Roosie, and a really shiny Wheat

jlr1076

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So did a few boxes of cents over the past week. Here are my results:

Box 1 - 11 Wheats: 1944, 1946, 1951, 1952 (2), 1953 D (2), 1956 D, 1958, 1958 D and a 1957 D that is remarkably in good condition. Looks almost uncirculated. Plus 4 Canadians.

Box 2 - 6 Wheats: 1951, 1954 D, 1956, 1956 D 1958 D (2) PLUS my first ever Indian Head found in the wild, a 1903. It's now my oldest coin. Plus 4 Canadians. :headbang:

Box 3 - 5 Wheats: 1927, 1944, 1945 D, 1953 S, 1957. Plus 4 Canadians.

Also, while standing in line to dump some coins today, saw a woman continuously trying to throw a pesky dime back through the tray. Finally asked to see it and lo and behold, a really good condition 1963 Roosie. She said 'keep it.' :o

Pics below. Thanks for reading.
 

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jlr1076

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The worst part is the same woman was dumping huge batches of cents - I so badly wanted to ask if I could look through them before she dumped. Anyone ever try that? My only thought is 'well, at least they're being recirculated.'
 

rileyboy

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Nice photos. The Indian Head cent is in excellent shape. You can still see the "Liberty" across his head. Nice score
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