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Noodling Find Of The Week?

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Got these at the laundromat yesterday, my first rabbit ear Cud! Also a 1984 dollar coin in great condition.
Very nice!
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I know this is mostly for the coins however found it in circulation happy with both the grade and serial




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Also looking for a good suggest to store these polymer and paper note that I buy and find. Should I buy a special folder for these notes? At would like to be able to flip though and look at them from time to time.
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@ ryurazu - I use BCW Pocket Pages.

They come in a few different pocket sizes, are acid-free archival quality, they fit a standard 3-ring folder and are readily available on ebay.
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I found a 2017 Military Cross 20c in my change jar (to spend) yesterday and from a roll of dollars a 2019 S and a 2017 Possum Magic.
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I found a 1969 New Zealand 5c piece from 12 rolls of 5c pieces - that was probably the most exciting thing.
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check 5 cent NZ for rotation/upset error or Cud (chip errors), more collectable then most of the Australian 5 cent errors, expect 2007 double head or ramstriked/offstrike.
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Oh really? I know the 1999 New Zealand 5c is well known for upsets but I've never looked beyond that.
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