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How Far Back Can We Go? - CRH Edition! We Need -1872-

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Well if we can post Canadian, I guess all foreign coin is fair game in this thread, right? I have a jar of foreign I collected that I could review for a 1922.
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Those are some impressive '33s everyone!

Unfortunately I will be touch and go from here on; the only early 30s and 20s I have found a significant number of are Buffalo nickels, and the date is pretty iffy on most of those. I do have a very nice 1927 to share when we get there.
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Yes, all foreign coins are fair game as long as from CRH or coin reject tube or the magnet on coin machine.
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cool Yinzi, I will be dumping out my coffee can of foreign that I got from rolls, and coin counting machines.
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some of us are actually from Canada....
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yes ace, this should not be understated, though I often forget. I will be visiting your great land soon for some awesome fishing! Coin orders will need to be suspended lol.

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 Posted 04/07/2016  09:14 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Numisma to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
This is getting pretty interesting now. I'm out until 1919, but I have five more after that.
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Also don't forget the 1922 Peace dollar! I am sure that some of our members have found those in teller's trays or Ike bags before!
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1932:

The year when the Great Depression hurt very bad. Unemployment rate was more than 20%. The incumbent president refused to intervene. FDR was elected for a change (He did make many changes, such as FDIC, Work program, etc.). There was no need for minting new coins. But it was Washington's 200 years birthday. So quarter with his bust was made. Both the D and S mint coins were key dates.


                   P              D           S
Cent       9,062,000     10,500,000           0
dime               0              0           0
Nickel             0              0           0
Quarter    5,404,000        436,800     408,000
Half               0              0           0
Dollar             0              0           0


I was very lucky to have found a 32-D cent in F condition, no 32-P cent. Was also lucky to have found a 32 Canadian cent and 32 Canadian Nickel in AU condition.



Love to see your 32 coins......


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I couldn't get an in focus photo of it but here's a 32 plain quarter I found in a box that had 10 or 11 silver quarters in it sometime back.

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That was amazing to have found a 32 quarter! I used to do 10 boxes of quarters each year but got skunked for a couple of years and then stopped.
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Yinzi50, I fixed your table.

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