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I have gone through everything (except the foreign) and here are the results. These totals do not include the coins that I pulled out to fill holes in the albums he already started. Pennies--When I started I estimated 5,000. There 5,098 wheat pennies. He also had about 500 or so that I still have to go through that are of a more recent vintage. Several rolls of what looks like almost uncirculated 1964 and a bunch of '68 1909-2, .04%. (1 each of 1909 and 1909 VDB) 1910's-476, 9.34%. Most was 125 '17D 1920's-473, 9.28% Most 103 1920. 1930's-341, 6.69%. Most 56 1930. 1940's-1,703, 33.41%. Most 243 1944. 1950's-2,103, 41.25%. Most 264 1957D. And one Indian Head-1883 I think. Nickels--Nothing too exciting here. Total of 315 Liberty Head-3, 1905, 1906 & 1912 Buffalo-5, all unknown years Jefferson-307 1930's-28, 8.89%. 1 '38D & 27 '39 1940's-53, 16.83%. Most 11 1943P. 1950's-98, 31.11%. Most 41 1954S. 1960's-119, 37.78%. Most 44 1964D 1970's-9, 2.86%. All are 1970S. I'll take a brief intermission so this post isn't just one giant wall of text. 
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Dimes--I estimated 2,000 at the beginning. My guess wasn't as close as it was with the pennies. There was only 1,119. Percents are of the total number of dimes not each type
Mercury-386 1910's-1, .09%. 1 1919 1920's-2, .18%. 1 each of 1923 & 1929D. 1930's-43, 3.84%. Most 16 1936 1940's-340, 30.38%. Most 77 1947
Roosevelt-733 1940's-73, 6.52%. Most 35 1946 1950's-232, 20.73%. Most 36 1957 1960's-428, 38.25%. Most 140 1964
Quarters--269 Barber-1, .37%. 1908D Standing-3, 1.12%. All have no year Washington-265 1930's-3, 1.12%. 1 each of '36, '37 and '39. 1940's-73, 27.14%. Most 10 1943. 1950's-61, 22.68%. Most 7 1957D. 1960's-128 47.58%. Most 65 1964.
Like hockey, time for the second intermission.
Edited by DanFielding 06/01/2021 4:11 pm
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Halves--204 Barber-2, .98%. 1 each 1895 & 1906
Walking-15 No year-1, .49% 1934-1, .49% 1942-4, 1.96% 1943-1, .49% 1944-6, 2.94% 1945-2, .98%
Franklin-88 1940's-5, 2.45%. 2 '48, 1 '49 and 2 '49D 1950's-45, 22.06%. Most 6 '54 and 6 '54D 1960's-38, 18.63%. Most 7 '62D
Kennedy-99 1964-59 1965-1 1966-3 1967-1 1968D-23 1969D-3 1971-2 1971D-1 1972-1 1972D-1 1974-1 1976-1 1976D-2
Dollars-Only 21 Morgan-4. 1 each of 1881, 1882, 1889O & 1899O Peace-7. 1 each of 1922 & 1922S. 5 of 1953 Ike-10. 2 '71, 1 '72, 1 '72D, 2 '74, 3 '76D & 1 '78.
We'll be back with the wrap up show after one final timeout.
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In about a month I sorted 7,026 coins. I want to thank all y'all for your advice and encouragement as I was undertaking this process. I have decided to keep the folders that he started and finish them up if I can. I will continue to save up the coins that came after the last that he saved. The rest of the stuff I'm going to sell and split the proceeds with my mother. I am going to finish albums of: Indian head and Lincoln pennies, Jefferson nickels, Washington quarters, and Standing, Franklin and Kennedy halves. The dollars while nice to look at I have too much catching up to do there so I won't be tackling those. I'm going to try the Indian Heads because they don't look like they are a several thousand dollar investment to find those in lower grades. So in conclusion, I hope you are all happy, I'm OF YOU NOW!  I have caught myself looking at the change I get back when I buy stuff! I have already bought three Dansco albums and I am buying Littleton folders to put the newer stuff in until they get back up and running and I can buy the albums. Thanks again for all your help!
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Quote: In about a month I sorted 7,026 coins. That is quite the accomplishment!  Quote: I have decided to keep the folders that he started and finish them up if I can. I will continue to save up the coins that came after the last that he saved. The rest of the stuff I'm going to sell and split the proceeds with my mother. Fantastic! Good luck!  So glad to have you here. 
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Quote: So in conclusion, I hope you are all happy, I'm OF YOU NOW! I have caught myself looking at the change I get back when I buy stuff! Mission accomplished! 
CRH Nickeloholic. 1,600,000 nickels searched in eight years! Have found FOUR complete Jefferson sets!
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If your dad "wasn't a collector" I don't know what that makes me!
I'm just glad that you're not selling them to melt. I hate seeing the lost history.
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Forced into the hobby. Great story. Of course, most of us would love to sort through thousands of surprise coins every month. I suppose you could consider keeping just one example of each of the dollar coins since you aren't planning on collecting more of those. Overall, the sale should bring you nice sum. Have you considered how you will break up the lots to maximize your $$? I'm sure there are folks on the site that can advise you on what sells better (bulk lot, broken up into certain groupings, mini-sets, etc.).
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Quote: I'm just glad that you're not selling them to melt. I hate seeing the lost history. 
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@Dan
Thanks for the great thread!!Love the new albums.
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Valued Member
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Love the coin collecting spanning the generations! Seems to be such a great gift to pass down to your children. Definitely a motivation for me and my new found interest in coins :)
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I had not looked at this thread for quite some time. Happy I came back. Great story, enjoyed your journey.
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United States
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I have all of my circulated collection in Whitman albums, check them out. One of he albums they have is a 20th & 21st century type set, a perfect album for one of each of your dollar coins
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United States
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I also had not visited this tread in awhile and am so thankful that you shared this journey, you allowed us to share parts of your thought processes and the joys of what you found. I too, am thankful you or your mom didn't just roll them and deposit them for face value in your bank account! I also agree with another poster....you aren't a noob anymore!!
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Yeah that's Definitely a go through and sort it.. lot of coins. Just My Opinion.
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