Here is a link to my earlier post:
http://forum.treasurenet.com/index.php/topic,364866.0.html
Anyway, here are the results:
12 wheats (the 1920 was the oldest, the rest were 40's & 50's).
4 Canadian (including 1967 centennial) , first one of those I've seen.
A little over 26% copper!!!
HH,
Legend
http://forum.treasurenet.com/index.php/topic,364866.0.html
Anyway, here are the results:
12 wheats (the 1920 was the oldest, the rest were 40's & 50's).
4 Canadian (including 1967 centennial) , first one of those I've seen.
A little over 26% copper!!!
HH,
Legend
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