Dozer D
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CHIEF "Long Time No-See"
Had some spare time, so started checking a recent MWR bank box of cents. I usually cut open & dump the rolls into a tote box first, then start checking. Into the box for an hour and out pops a 1906 Indian Head cent, in about VG condition, no letters on feather headband. It's been about 2 1/2 yrs since my last IH sighting, never expected to find one again in the wild. Other finds, the usual: 11-Wheaties (1937,39, 5-40's, 4-50's), 8-2009's, 7-2017P, about 10% coppers. I guess the Indians are still out there in the wild also, besides some old silver that we've all been seeing.


Had some spare time, so started checking a recent MWR bank box of cents. I usually cut open & dump the rolls into a tote box first, then start checking. Into the box for an hour and out pops a 1906 Indian Head cent, in about VG condition, no letters on feather headband. It's been about 2 1/2 yrs since my last IH sighting, never expected to find one again in the wild. Other finds, the usual: 11-Wheaties (1937,39, 5-40's, 4-50's), 8-2009's, 7-2017P, about 10% coppers. I guess the Indians are still out there in the wild also, besides some old silver that we've all been seeing.


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