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MackinawGirl

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Garrett Ace400, Garrett Propointer, Lesche Digger, Garrett Waist treasure bag
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Got some halves, quarters, nickels and about 5.00 in Pennies. This is what I found

1- $1 Mexican Peso which was in the nickel roll
3-Wheat pennies 1944, 1947 and 1957
1-2009 D Nickel

& 146 Copper pennies (edited because I went and counted them) which I am saving no matter if they will eventually be more valuable or not. Just something I like to do.

Now I am off to check for 1982 small & large dates. I got some really really nice red copper pennies out of these rolls too which I am going to keep separately.
Happy Hunting all........oh...and I did bring bagels and cream cheese to my bank who orders my boxes today =)
 

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save RED coppers & wheats, toss the red Zincolns. hope y'all lookin' for errors --if not______I hereby ORDER YOU to do so :laughing7::laughing7:. save the 2009-P Jeff only if it's mint state--- toss the D mint-- worth 5 cents
 

save RED coppers & wheats, toss the red Zincolns. hope y'all lookin' for errors --if not______I hereby ORDER YOU to do so :laughing7::laughing7:. save the 2009-P Jeff only if it's mint state--- toss the D mint-- worth 5 cents
I am saving all copper, wheats, I hate stinking zincolns, and looking at every single one for errors. I have a list printed off and I go one by one.
 

Just an interesting fact: That Mexican peso currently has an exchange value of 4.7 cents, not a bad little hunt.
 

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