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I was out driving Saturday morning and saw a yard sale that looked promising. I came across a tiny little glass piggybank that looked fairly old. There were some coins in it and the lady said it was all pennies and that I could have it for 50 cents, so I thought hey, why not? I could see some a wheat penny when I peared in through the crack. It was the kind that you had to break open to get the money out. Here are the totals for what I found in it:
Wheat Pennies:
1916
1917 - 2
1918S
1920
1925 - 2
1927
1934
1940 - 3
1941 - 4
1942 - 4
1943 - 3
1943D - 2
1944 - 8
1944D - 4
1944S
1945 - 5
1946 - 2
1947 - 3
1949
1950 - 3
1950D
1951 - 2
1951D - 6
1952 - 2
1952D - 3
1953D - 12
1955D - 2
1956
1957D
No Date - 1
83 Total Wheats
Memorial Pennies:
1967
1968D
Buffalo Nickels:
1927
No Date - 1
Jefferon Nickels:
1945P Silver War Nickel
Mercury Dimes:
1939
Roosevelt Dimes:
1948D
I was hoping for more silver, but I am more than pleased with the contents.
Wheat Pennies:
1916
1917 - 2
1918S
1920
1925 - 2
1927
1934
1940 - 3
1941 - 4
1942 - 4
1943 - 3
1943D - 2
1944 - 8
1944D - 4
1944S
1945 - 5
1946 - 2
1947 - 3
1949
1950 - 3
1950D
1951 - 2
1951D - 6
1952 - 2
1952D - 3
1953D - 12
1955D - 2
1956
1957D
No Date - 1
83 Total Wheats
Memorial Pennies:
1967
1968D
Buffalo Nickels:
1927
No Date - 1
Jefferon Nickels:
1945P Silver War Nickel
Mercury Dimes:
1939
Roosevelt Dimes:
1948D
I was hoping for more silver, but I am more than pleased with the contents.
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