scottlindberg
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- Champaign, IL
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- Garrett Ace 250
I've been lurking here for a couple months, but this weekend I finally dove in. Or maybe hopped in feet first to the shallow end.
I was bored, so decided to see if I could fill in any missing coins in my Lincoln Cent folders. I bought a box of pennies (my first box ever!), and from it pulled out 9 wheat cents: 1940-D, 1942-S, 1944-D, 1945-S, 1950-D, 1952-D, 1953-D, 1956-D, and 1958-D. It filled in two holes in my little collection, which was pretty nice. Nothing too great value-wise I don't think, but it sure was fun looking through them all.
I also looked through for errors, but found none. How commonly are error coins (pennies in particular) found when coin roll hunting? I'd imagine not often at all, if ever ... but has it happened for anyone lately? Does anyone even bother hunting rolls of pennies?
I was bored, so decided to see if I could fill in any missing coins in my Lincoln Cent folders. I bought a box of pennies (my first box ever!), and from it pulled out 9 wheat cents: 1940-D, 1942-S, 1944-D, 1945-S, 1950-D, 1952-D, 1953-D, 1956-D, and 1958-D. It filled in two holes in my little collection, which was pretty nice. Nothing too great value-wise I don't think, but it sure was fun looking through them all.
I also looked through for errors, but found none. How commonly are error coins (pennies in particular) found when coin roll hunting? I'd imagine not often at all, if ever ... but has it happened for anyone lately? Does anyone even bother hunting rolls of pennies?
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