MikeOregon
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Hey,
In $10 worth of pennies and $50 worth of dimes---ALL the dimes ended up being brand new. I opened 9 of the ten rolls, just in hope that there might be an error or something, but in the end, they went back to the bank. I saved one roll just so I can have a roll of uncirculated 2005-D dimes.
In the pennies, there were five wheaties--two 1941, a 1944, and two 1955-D's. Funny how in all these rolls from two different places I ended up getting two pairs. Canadian pennies included a 1945, 1963, 1987--(different from the others--it has edges around it instead of a round rim. I didn't know they ever made them like this. Anyone have any facts about this?) and a bright and shiny 2003.
So, no really big deals, but still, a nice way to spend a rainy afternoon in Oregon.
Merry Christmas, and happy holidays to all!

Mike
In $10 worth of pennies and $50 worth of dimes---ALL the dimes ended up being brand new. I opened 9 of the ten rolls, just in hope that there might be an error or something, but in the end, they went back to the bank. I saved one roll just so I can have a roll of uncirculated 2005-D dimes.
In the pennies, there were five wheaties--two 1941, a 1944, and two 1955-D's. Funny how in all these rolls from two different places I ended up getting two pairs. Canadian pennies included a 1945, 1963, 1987--(different from the others--it has edges around it instead of a round rim. I didn't know they ever made them like this. Anyone have any facts about this?) and a bright and shiny 2003.
So, no really big deals, but still, a nice way to spend a rainy afternoon in Oregon.
Merry Christmas, and happy holidays to all!



Mike
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