nicholaswb
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- May 6, 2009
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Hi!
My name is Nick, and I recently started to do a little bit of coin roll hunting. I've been reading these boards for several months and I really enjoy seeing what you guys (& girls) find, but I'm not able to do a ton of hunting, as I have a lot going on in my life. I have found several wheat pennies (nothing older than '45), a few 2009 pennies, 3 40% Halves, 1 1987 half, 1 2003 half, and 1 1964 silver quarter (out of a cash register). I really enjoy CRH when I have the time, but sadly, that time must frequently be used on other things.
Anyway, after reading this forum, I think you guys may enjoy what I am doing.
I have started a Wiki (with no mention of CRH, I might add) to create a directory of banks with coin counting machines in the USA. I had to call around and find one when I first started CRHing, and I want to make it easier for others to find these machines, whether they need it for CRH or otherwise.
This wiki is located at http://coincounterdatabase.wikispaces.com/.
I've added what I know, and it would be great if you added what you know as well, so we can make a good directory.
Anyway, thanks for introducing me to a great new hobby!
Have fun,
Nick
My name is Nick, and I recently started to do a little bit of coin roll hunting. I've been reading these boards for several months and I really enjoy seeing what you guys (& girls) find, but I'm not able to do a ton of hunting, as I have a lot going on in my life. I have found several wheat pennies (nothing older than '45), a few 2009 pennies, 3 40% Halves, 1 1987 half, 1 2003 half, and 1 1964 silver quarter (out of a cash register). I really enjoy CRH when I have the time, but sadly, that time must frequently be used on other things.
Anyway, after reading this forum, I think you guys may enjoy what I am doing.
I have started a Wiki (with no mention of CRH, I might add) to create a directory of banks with coin counting machines in the USA. I had to call around and find one when I first started CRHing, and I want to make it easier for others to find these machines, whether they need it for CRH or otherwise.
This wiki is located at http://coincounterdatabase.wikispaces.com/.
I've added what I know, and it would be great if you added what you know as well, so we can make a good directory.
Anyway, thanks for introducing me to a great new hobby!
Have fun,
Nick
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