Went into the city for lunch and decided to hit some of the banks I hadn't been to in weeks. Aside from getting $120 of someones "dumped" halves, I managed to score 5 very nice 1968's and a
1982-D 90% George Washington commemorative half from a teller's tray. That too, was in excellent shape. Then got 61 Ikes from another bank of which many were uncirculated. The teller told me someone had just brought them in yesterday. Then stopped at a MacDonalds for my usual "senior citizen" coffee and headed home. When I got home and emptied the change out of my pocket, I noticed that I got a 2010-P dime, "TWO" wheat cents (1944 and 1950-D) and a 1995 South African coin (20c...looks like a lincoln cent...same size etc.) all from the change for my coffee at MacDonalds. I'd love to know the chances of that happening....."TWO" wheat cents in a row from change. Maybe the whole roll in their change machine was wheats. Who knows! Just thought I'd share this with you
all. It was a fun day.
rileyboy
1982-D 90% George Washington commemorative half from a teller's tray. That too, was in excellent shape. Then got 61 Ikes from another bank of which many were uncirculated. The teller told me someone had just brought them in yesterday. Then stopped at a MacDonalds for my usual "senior citizen" coffee and headed home. When I got home and emptied the change out of my pocket, I noticed that I got a 2010-P dime, "TWO" wheat cents (1944 and 1950-D) and a 1995 South African coin (20c...looks like a lincoln cent...same size etc.) all from the change for my coffee at MacDonalds. I'd love to know the chances of that happening....."TWO" wheat cents in a row from change. Maybe the whole roll in their change machine was wheats. Who knows! Just thought I'd share this with you
all. It was a fun day.
rileyboy
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