$70 in dimes, $30 in nickles, $25 in pennies and $32.50 in halves

alpha105

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All Treasure Hunting
Halves:
2x1966
1x1968D

Pennies:
1x1945
1x1946D
1x1951D
1x1955D
1x1956D
1x1957D
1x1958D
7x 2009

Nickles:
1x1938D First year =)
1x1943S Silver!!!
1x1949
1x1952
1x1953D
1x1954D
2x1955D
1x1957
1x1958D
1x1963 Canadian.....even worth keeping?

Dimes:
No Silver....
1x1967 Weird dime......looks like part of the rim wasnt formed properly and was melted over the R in liberty......worth keeping?
 

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nice results...

canadian i keep just for fun... but i don't keep pre 1960 nickels, still don't get why lots do
 

not too happy about the pennies......usually get much better than this. Not sure whether to keep the dime or not........was thinking it might be a slightly clipped planchet that was crushed on top of the coin......unfortunatly it looks more like it was melted which i know isnt something that would happen at the mint.....but i dunno?!? :help:
 

1938 D is a key dat for nickels, it is one of the two I'm missing for my book

HH
-GC
 

didnt realize i had a key =) with a keydate maybe i should get a book?
 

The dime is probably a die break (cud). Is there a corresponding weak area on the reverse side? It's a genuine cud then, not that common on dimes.
 

The reverse is has a similar "blob" effect on it just a little smaller. No weakness though......worth keeping i assume then =)
 

Well, I started my book last winter...it will take a while to fill up from crh'ing...you can always set it aside

HH
-GC
 

Definitely keep the Canadian nickel. It is .999 fine nickel and worth more than a nickel:-) i wish i could find more down this way lol.

Nice haul!
-K
 

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