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Those Walkers just keep coming and brought along a BTW bonus.  The nickels are nice, too. 
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I'm reasonably sure that the few of us regularly posting can drive down the date, but I'm hoping that some of our fellow enthusiasts can take point with some of their own interesting CRH finds. The more...the better in my opinion.
So who is next?
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Those are some nice coins, Yinzi!
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Very nice!  This is "HFBCWG? CRH Edition" starring the Walker. 
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No one jumping in so I guess I will continue...
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Edited by Yinzi50 03/07/2016 9:34 pm
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Nice Yinzi - a '43 of my own snagged along side (technically a coin away) from a '45 I found of a similar grade.  
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And a small cluster I found on another event... 
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Lovely War Nickels joining the Walker Parade.  I am also glad the steel cent made an appearance. I was hoping it would. 
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Rackster, that nickel is very flashing! I forget this one 1943/2 nickel:  
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1942  
Edited by Finn235 03/11/2016 08:52 am
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Yinzi - perfect transition coin!
Finn - nice details on that roll find!
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Nothing special, but on the East Coast, finding an S mint cent is an uncommon event. 
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