Results of 5/6/2014 through 5/8/2014

ThePt78Gamer

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Apr 28, 2014
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5/6/2014:

8 hand wrapped rolls of cents: Bicentennial canadian, 2 wheat cents with dates of 1957 D, and 1944.

10 MWR of cents: 1955, 1956, 1957 D.

Register finds: 3 Wheat cents: 1958 D, 1944, and 1937. 1939 no mint mark nickel. And no doubling.

Lookout finds: 1942 wheat cent.


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5/7/2014:

Dumped about 60$ in cents, got my bills and change back and from this I got a wheat, 1944.

2 Bicentennial Quarters from the Laundry "bills for quarters" machine, and one Bicentennial from under one of the machines.

2 MWR (Loomis) of halves: Skunk.

Teller tray find: 1978 Ike dollar. I dont keep Ikes unless they are silver or proofs, (Or both :laughing7: but eh) I give them to one of my bosses at work who collects them. I sell for face.

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5/8/2014:

Got a brinks box of cents, and a GREAT one at that. 35 wheats total and 2 King George cents from Canada. Oldest wheat was a well worn 1916 no mint mark, second oldest was a 1937. The Canadian cents had dates of 1950, and 1946. This is the most amount of wheats Ive ever gotten in a single box, the old record was 26 in one box I believe.

14 MWR of Halves: Skunk. :sadsmiley: This means the entire loomis box of Halves was a skunk. Oh well, it happens A LOT Ive seen. (What with 80 and 90 something skunk box streaks Ive heard about)



Good luck to everyone else.
 

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mAGma

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May 29, 2013
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Hey man, dont take this the wrong way...but it would probably be a good idea to start a log. You can do that here:

CRH Logs

That way you can save the general forum posts for a special find or question
 

srcdco

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Dec 11, 2006
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Also, the 1967 Canadian coins are centennial, not bicentennial. They haven't made it to their bicentennial yet. Confederation was July 1, 1867.

I enjoy finding those in circulation, though. The animals are fun.

Scott
 

starkizzle

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Mar 9, 2014
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i wouldnt count out the entire box yet... do they have the whole box and you are just buying the rolls as you can afford them?

i have found silver in the last/next to last roll in a box.. you never know
 

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