HobBob
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Hi All,
Finally finished going through two boxes of pennies from the credit union (5000 pennies). Prior to that, I was inspecting each and every penny from a previous box under 5 power magnification (wow, did that take a while!), but more on that later.
Here's the results from the latest two boxes -
Wheats - 11 (1935, 1937, 1944, 1945 x3, 1950D, 1954D, 1956D, 1957, 1957D)
Canadian - didn't count them but at least 60-80, including a 1941 King George
Copper (1959-1981) - 1270
One of the wheats, a 1957, is in almost uncirculated condition, still quite bright and shiny. One of the 45's also has a fair amount of mint luster.
As I mentioned, I also just finished going through a previous box looking for mint errors. I'll report on that later when I have more time. No big finds, but a number of small surprises.
HH All,
Bob
PS Almost forgot - I also got a 1973 penny with Kennedy's outline stamped into it, just about nose-to-nose with Lincoln. ROTFL!
Finally finished going through two boxes of pennies from the credit union (5000 pennies). Prior to that, I was inspecting each and every penny from a previous box under 5 power magnification (wow, did that take a while!), but more on that later.
Here's the results from the latest two boxes -
Wheats - 11 (1935, 1937, 1944, 1945 x3, 1950D, 1954D, 1956D, 1957, 1957D)
Canadian - didn't count them but at least 60-80, including a 1941 King George
Copper (1959-1981) - 1270
One of the wheats, a 1957, is in almost uncirculated condition, still quite bright and shiny. One of the 45's also has a fair amount of mint luster.
As I mentioned, I also just finished going through a previous box looking for mint errors. I'll report on that later when I have more time. No big finds, but a number of small surprises.
HH All,
Bob
PS Almost forgot - I also got a 1973 penny with Kennedy's outline stamped into it, just about nose-to-nose with Lincoln. ROTFL!
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