My work finds as of 11/16/2006

stud564

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Jun 7, 2006
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algona, iowa
These are my finds as of today.

wheats
1944 D
1946
1945
1956D
1946
1953D
1944D POSSIBLY /S
1957D
1946
1956D
1952D
1944
1945
1946
1955
1952D
1949D
1942
1955D
1944D
1946
1956D
1944D POSSIBLY OVER S
1944
1958D
1925S
1944
1951D
1947
1957D
1951D
1953D
1948D
1946D
1957D
1957D
1941
1952D
1940
1944
1953D
1945
1956D
1941
1934
1956D
1945
1945D
1956D
1953D
1944
1956D
1958D
1958D
1957D
1941
1955D
1947D
1942S
1946
1954
1953D
1944D
1950D
1947
1951D
1946
1944D
1944S
1944
1955D
1942D
1949
1944
1944
1924
1944D
1946D
1941
1956D
1956D

1965 50 CENT PIECE

SILVER DIMES

1957
1962
1964
1964
1940 MERC

1965 CANADIAN DIME SILVER???

CANADIAN PENNIES

1964
1991
1980
1984
1967
 

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Deftone

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That makes me dizzy !! gj on the finds tho!! :D
 

goldencoin

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Sep 27, 2005
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Thats a lot o' wheats

HH
-GC
 

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stud564

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Jun 7, 2006
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algona, iowa
I wish i found these with my detector! i work at a mcdonalds (not planing on staying there just to get money in highschool) and there are always alot of money flowin thru. the coins are from when i started keeping them a month ago. Thanks for all the comments.
 

whitesid

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Aug 7, 2006
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awesome finds and i belive that the canadian dime is silver
 

shootist

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Man that is a lot of wheats and silver to be pullin down in a month,Id be asking for some extra shifts, if you cant allready tell,there is a huge difference in the sound silver makes vs clad quarrters and dimes,and the edges of them look different as well,faster ways to check a pile of coins for silver than looking at the dates,keep pulling them down and HH
 

ringfinder

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Nov 9, 2005
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Hey keep finding that silver and your new detector is just a Big Mac away:)

Nice finds, Ringfinder
 

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TreasureTales

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Very nice finds. And good for you to be alert and know what to put aside. I used to work for a bank, head teller as a matter of fact. You should have seen all the silver I wound up with after 5 years!! Sold it for 10x face value and had myself a nice little nest egg. I quit the bank and immediately went to work at a much better paying job, but I always missed seeing those great coins!!

Do you ever see any older currency? US Notes or Silver Certificates? They might be worth hanging onto as well, depending on their condition.
Happy Hunting and I'll take a "Quarter" Pounder!! [Get it, a $.25 pounder...nevermind]
 

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stud564

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algona, iowa
TreasureTales said:
Do you ever see any older currency? US Notes or Silver Certificates? They might be worth hanging onto as well, depending on their condition.
my manager got an old bill a long time ago i got what it was though. (he also has a lot of silver) The oldest bills i see are 1985.
 

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