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Pillar of the Community
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Come on get two more boxes to round up!
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Thanks for posting, aristarchus! It's a lot of fun to compare numbers... Looking at your numbers, the two things that surprise me the most are that you've somehow managed to find 6 1939-S coins, but only 1 1950 Philly... In comparison, to date I'm at 5 1939-S and 3 1950 Philly coins... statistical anomalies normally average out over time... for a very long while I was stuck at one 1 1945-P coin... now I'm up to 6. A similar thing happened to me Wheat cent hunting... the very common 1939 Philly coin had eluded me for 9 months until this past week. By chance, have you kept a tally of your 2009 nickels? I'm at 359 Ds to only 15 Ps.
CRH Nickeloholic. 1,600,000 nickels searched in eight years! Have found FOUR complete Jefferson sets!
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yes your are lucky to find these, up here in Canada its getting harder and harder to find any other coins up here like nickels because of the gov't alloy recovering program that is pulling a lot of older coins out of circulation that is a bummer
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Thanks, everyone. Ideally, I'd be able to finish the set this year, but now I'm pretty sure that will not happen, given my difficulty regarding the 38-S and 50-D. Quote: By chance, have you kept a tally of your 2009 nickels? I'm at 359 Ds to only 15 Ps. I only started pulling them in the last 70 boxes or so: 2009-P (27) 2009-D (36) I'm still surprised that I find more silvers than 2009 coins! Perhaps location is relevant.
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Quote: I only started pulling them in the last 70 boxes or so:
2009-P (27) 2009-D (36)
I'm still surprised that I find more silvers than 2009 coins! Perhaps location is relevant. Indeed location is relevant. I'm starting to think that maybe the banks back East just didn't order a lot of coins in 2009. 63 2009s total in 70 boxes is only .9 per box. I'm at about 3.3 total per box. I find a 2009-P every 15,176 coins, while you get one around every 5,185 coins... so they're 3x as easy to find for you as for me. But I find a 2009-D every 634 coins, while you find one around every 3,889 coins... so the 2009-D is about 6x as hard for you to find as for me...
CRH Nickeloholic. 1,600,000 nickels searched in eight years! Have found FOUR complete Jefferson sets!
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Valued Member
United States
408 Posts |
Awesome finds overall. Good luck in the future.
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United States
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Wow! Awesome finds... Question: Do you get your boxes all from one bank/branch? Do they ever question why you want so many? Just curious.
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Quote: Question: Do you get your boxes all from one bank/branch? Do they ever question why you want so many? Just curious. Several banks, and several branches! Yes, and I tell them that my kids and I are looking to fill up our coin books. My final numbers for 2016 (115 boxes): 1938 (20) 1938-D (3) 1938-S (0) 1939 (125) 1939-D (1) 1939-S (6) 1940 (202) 1940-D (27) 1940-S (28) 1941 (209) 1941-D (52) 1941-S (40) 1942 (33) 1942-D (5) 1942-P (7) 1942-S (3) 1943-P (40) 1943-D (5) 1943-S (18) 1944-P (13) 1944-D (7) 1944-S (2) 1945-P (22) 1945-D (3) 1945-S (6) 1946 (172) 1946-D (41) 1946-S (8) 1947 (113) 1947-D (23) 1947-S (20) 1948 (95) 1948-D (35) 1948-S (13) 1949 (76) 1949-D (29) 1949-S (8) 1950 (2) 1950-D (1) 1951 (33) 1951-D (22) 1951-S (7) 1952 (83) 1952-D (32) 1952-S (19) 1953 (52) 1953-D (70) 1953-S (19) 1954 (67) 1954-D (161) 1954-S (16) 1955 (8) 1955-D (103) 1956 (52) 1956-D (78) 1957 (55) 1957-D (182) 1958 (15) 1958-D (263) 1959 (57) 1959-D (249) 2009-P (29) 2009-D (46) V-nickels: 2 (1883, 1907) Buffalo nickels: 41 Silver War Nickels: 126 Proofs: 49 I fell one coin short: 1938-S. My goal was to complete the set this year from circulation. Since I started in March, I'll now see if I can finish the set within a 12-month period. I would like to find the 38-S, another V-Nickel, and an older Canadian nickel in the remaining time. Right now the earliest Canadian I have found is only 1959. It seems easier to find older Canadian cents than nickels in US rolls. I'm not sure why this is, however.
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Not bad, aristarchus123. 
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I should have mentioned also that I found 214 Canadian nickels.
1 Buffalo per 2.8 boxes 1 silver per 1.09 boxes
Not counting the outlier box of 35 proofs, the average was 1 proof per 8.2 boxes.
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Quote: I should have mentioned also that I found 214 Canadian nickels. Very nice! Are you building a set or just keeping them aside?
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Pillar of the Community
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Quote: Are you building a set or just keeping them aside? I'm trying, but early nickels aren't showing up! The earliest I found was from 1959. Here are the results:  
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Wow! Your set looks good so far!  Keep searching. 
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