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Found A Few S Mint Coins Today!

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A 1953S Wheat penny, a 1970S cent, and a 1970S nickel! This might have been the first time I found anything interesting while actively looking for it. A good day for sure!

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Congrats, you will find a lot more 1970s cents.
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Here on the East Coast, S mints are few especially amongst the LWC population. I tend to separate these out during a CRH event with the expectation that I'll only retain the best (AU or better) or if they are a variety specimen.

Enjoy the finds!
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I used to keep the "current" S mint nickels until I realized I had a ton of them.

"Current" S mint LMC's are a little harder to find so I keep those.

ANY Wheat cent is a keeper.

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Check your 1970S for the small and large dates.
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