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Valued Member
Canada
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yes, it happens all the time, cent,nickels,dimes, quarters there almost always a couple in each roll.
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
677 Posts |
Beside a boarder town here in southern Ontario I would say there is 30% American pennies. When we visit (shop), no stores want Canadian cents. I once found a 1884 in Veryfine condition. Score.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Being around this site for about a year...seems that there is an unusual number of choice wheat finds in Canada....far more that you would ever expect...and higher than what we see here in the states especially pre WWII dates
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Pillar of the Community
 United States
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Pillar of the Community
United States
950 Posts |
I would guess that, like with most americans, to most canadians a Wheat penny is just another american penny and isn't worth a second look.
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New Member
Canada
48 Posts |
I've got a bunch of USD coins I've been accumulating in separate rolls from CRH...once they build up, I'm planning on reopening those USD rolls to "CRH" them by taking a better look for dates, varieties etc.
I find the closer you get to the boarder, the more USD coins you find..which makes intuitive sense
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
1700 Posts |
Very Common. 5 to 10 each roll for me.
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
3692 Posts |
I'll usually throw then into the subway tracks. Useless... They shouldn't even be here. I refuse US currency everytime.
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New Member
Canada
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I have only done 1 box I averaged around 8 per roll I also got a couple rolls of 90% US cents in a second box I just started.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
4132 Posts |
When I lived in Michigan and visited Canada, I'd get a fair number of US cents in change, and they tended to be older than the ones I got back home. Lots of wheats, I recall getting a steel cent at a Canadian McDonalds. Likewise, Canadian cents were common in change in Michigan, and they tended to be older ones. My brother collected them and had most of a set, minus the keys, back into the 20s.
We were going through our old coin stuff recently, and I was surprised how many old Canadian nickels and dimes he had too; there was a whole pile of George V dimes.
Edited by CaptainFwiffo 05/05/2012 9:50 pm
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Bedrock of the Community
United States
19972 Posts |
Not only Lincolns, but I've heard of wheats and even Indians being found in Canada.
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New Member
Canada
23 Posts |
When I sort through the penny boxes that I get, there are always quite a few American pennies. I would say anywhere from 8-15% on average. I do also get a decent amount of wheat cents, probably around 6-8 a box. Never found an Indian Head though, unfortunately.
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Valued Member
Canada
220 Posts |
Here in the Maritimes, I find a lot of American pennies, maybe 10-15% of the pennies I search on average. Unusually common to find Wheat pennies, I found a total of 4 in just 10 rolls earlier this week...
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Valued Member
Canada
212 Posts |
when though a box of pennies and nickels the other day found 3 dollars worth of american nickels and 10 dollars of american penniess and 41 wheat cents for 1913 to 1956
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Valued Member
United States
366 Posts |
When I was coming back from vacation in Canada I had a little extra cash so I stopped at a canadian bank on the US border. I walked out with around $60 in pennies.
When I sorted them in the US, they turned out to be about 50% US. I was a little upset with this at the time, but back then the exchange rate was still in the US's favor so I ended up making out because of the exchange rate.
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