Crh log for pennies

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Hey guys I decided to start a log of my crh finds so here it is.. Yes I hunted a long time ago and I didn't just start. But I do ten dollars a week and get the ten dollars every Friday. Here today's finds!

01/24/14: pennies
Canadian pennies: 7 (1963x1, 1978x1, 1979x1, 1982x1, and 1983x3)

S-mint marked pennies: 4 (1969Sx1, 1971Sx2, 1972Sx1)

2009's: 8 (x5 guy sitting on log, x2 log cabin, x1 guy next to building)

Wheat pennies: 4 (1951Dx1, 1951x1, 1944x1, and my FAVORITE A 1916!!! (My oldest wheat penny ever now!!

That's all the finds for this week more coming next week!!

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I always love the Wheaties. Any particular reason you keep the 2009'? I also keep the Canadians, but not really sure why. I found my first double clip today.
 

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Yeah everybody loves the wheaties couldn't believe I saw 1916 I washed my face in the sink to make sure and it really was I was going crazy! And I'm actually quite not sure why I keep the 2009's somebody said that they were getting harder to find or something but I don't know I have a lot of them but thinking to get rid of them haha :) and yeah I don't know why I keep the Canadian too. But last week I found a King George 1937 pointed 7 with maple leaf. Some guy on here told me to keep the Canadians because they don't exist anymore something like that I don't know haha :) thanks for posting! ;)

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yeah they no longer make canadian pennies!
 

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Haha okay but the question can I just throw them in a box?

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thats up to you...some seperate them in years, you can make your own set of them all, some seperate them from copper to sell later and so on...
 

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Hmmm in not sure what I'm going to do.....

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If your CRH for money right now, I would say throw them back in. However, if your CRH for fun, I would keep them, and see what their worth in fifty years.
 

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What is that box that says $10 Pennies?
is it a reusable box you use every time you go to the bank, or is that how the bank orders the pennies? I've never seen one of those before.
 

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Yeah I'll keep them but like in a box

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What is that box that says $10 Pennies? is it a reusable box you use every time you go to the bank, or is that how the bank orders the pennies? I've never seen one of those before.


When you ask for ten dollars I pennies the bank outs the 20 rolls in the ten dollar box... And u have like a million of them from WAC week I went for the ten dollars haha :)

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2009's: 8 (x5 guy sitting on log, x2 log cabin, x1 guy next to building)

Congrats on the 1916 wheat. I believe the 2009's are the lowest minted circulated cents since (strange play on words lol) the 1955S. I used to save the nice cond. 2009's too when I was searching cents. Btw, I had to laugh a little about how u worded your post here. The guy sitting on the log and the guy next to the building (the capital) is Lincoln. You probably knew that I just thought it was funny the way u worded it. Btw, the guy on the obverse of the coins is Lincoln too lol. :)

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Congrats on the 1916 wheat. I believe the 2009's are the lowest minted circulated cents since (strange play on words lol) the 1955S. I used to save the nice cond. 2009's too when I was searching cents. Btw, I had to laugh a little about how u worded your post here. The guy sitting on the log and the guy next to the building (the capital) is Lincoln. You probably knew that I just thought it was funny the way u worded it. Btw, the guy on the obverse of the coins is Lincoln too lol. :) HH!

Yeah the 1916 wheat was pretty cool :) and I only too collect the shiny bright ones... Hopefully they continue to be shiny :) I have a 1955S it's very good condition:) yeah I know it's Lincoln haha :) but I usually just rfer to him as a "guy". Btw you see funny :) friend request me! :) HH!

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Yeah the 1916 wheat was pretty cool :) and I only too collect the shiny bright ones... Hopefully they continue to be shiny :) I have a 1955S it's very good condition:) yeah I know it's Lincoln haha :) but I usually just rfer to him as a "guy". Btw you see funny :) friend request me! :) HH!

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I searched 50 rolls and just found copper no wheaties.. however are uncirculated rolls worth anything? Lol 2013 d's
 

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I searched 50 rolls and just found copper no wheaties.. however are uncirculated rolls worth anything? Lol 2013 d's

I'm not sure about uncirculated but why do you keep 2013's d's?

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I just got a fresh role solid 2013 D's unno if they will become of any value but I kept them in their roll.


So does that mean keep all the shield backs?

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