My oldest ender yet.

ThePt78Gamer

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So a couple days ago I picked up 2 brinks boxes of cents. I opened the first box and the very first roll I had chosen to be opened first had a wheat reverse ender with very smooth wheat ears. I assumed it was from at least the 20's, and saved it until the end of the box. It turned out to be a 1910 no mintmark in very slick condition. Thats a tie for my second oldest wheat found (never found a 1909) and to be an ender is quite interesting. Thought Id share.
 

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Cool! My oldest ended was a 1939-P nickel earlier this year.
 

Immy

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Congrats on the 100+ year old ender!

Thats a tie for my second oldest wheat found (never found a 1909) and to be an ender is quite interesting. Thought Id share.

I'm confused, if the 1910 tied for your second oldest wheat found, and you haven't found a 1909, what's your oldest wheat found? ???
 

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Congrats on the 100+ year old ender!

I'm confused, if the 1910 tied for your second oldest wheat found, and you haven't found a 1909, what's your oldest wheat found? ???

Yes, what Immy said.
 

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I think he means that it's the second time he found his oldest wheat(1910), that's the way I'm reading it anyway.

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