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Greetings fellow coin roll hunters this is my first post on these Forums.
Been doing Cents now a little less than 2 weeks, but today is the first day I tracked how many.
First box of $25 had 518 Coppers and Wheaties dated 1936, 1944-S, 1946, 1946-D, 1956-D, 1957, 1957-D.
Second box $25 had 545 Coppers and Wheaties dated 1929, 1940, 1944, 1948-D, 1953-D 1954-D, 1957, 1958-D.
Both boxes were sealed and the cents were sealed in clear plastic shrink wrap. All of them were hand sorted and I weighed all the 1982 / 1983 cents. In the time I have been doing this I have filled a 2 gallon bucket half full.
I did 4 boxes of dimes and found only 1 silver. But once I gave up on dimes the next day I went into a gas station and got a pretty nice looking 1944 Mercury as change
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What got me initially into CRH was in the late nineties I had to go get change for my mom's business and received 5 rolls of all Mercury dimes.
After joining the military it became a thing of the past. But upon finding a 1909 wheat in a random roll of pennies laying around my house the bug bite me again.
Look forward to posting and if anyone has some tips I am all ears.
Happy Hunting.
~Shawn
Been doing Cents now a little less than 2 weeks, but today is the first day I tracked how many.
First box of $25 had 518 Coppers and Wheaties dated 1936, 1944-S, 1946, 1946-D, 1956-D, 1957, 1957-D.
Second box $25 had 545 Coppers and Wheaties dated 1929, 1940, 1944, 1948-D, 1953-D 1954-D, 1957, 1958-D.
Both boxes were sealed and the cents were sealed in clear plastic shrink wrap. All of them were hand sorted and I weighed all the 1982 / 1983 cents. In the time I have been doing this I have filled a 2 gallon bucket half full.
I did 4 boxes of dimes and found only 1 silver. But once I gave up on dimes the next day I went into a gas station and got a pretty nice looking 1944 Mercury as change

What got me initially into CRH was in the late nineties I had to go get change for my mom's business and received 5 rolls of all Mercury dimes.
After joining the military it became a thing of the past. But upon finding a 1909 wheat in a random roll of pennies laying around my house the bug bite me again.
Look forward to posting and if anyone has some tips I am all ears.
Happy Hunting.
~Shawn