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New Member
United States
11 Posts |
Found 2008 D cent and 2008 D Dime Yet to find the philly ones and the State Quarters
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Valued Member
United States
96 Posts |
Los Angeles here..nothing yet
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Valued Member
United States
417 Posts |
Orlando here, just the Oklahoma quarters from Philadelphia. Finally got a Utah quarter from the Denver mint, though.
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Valued Member
United States
302 Posts |
I've got a box of 2008d nickels.......I guess that qualifies as finding one LOL
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Moderator
 United States
187862 Posts |
Come to the east coast and spend them so that I can find them! 
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Valued Member
United States
86 Posts |
I live in northern Illinois and have not received a 2008 coin yet. My brother lives in Arizona and gets them all the time. He gave me a 2008 penny. Says he has gotten a mess or the 2008 quarters also.
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Valued Member
United States
417 Posts |
Received an '08-D cent today, to match the Philadelphia one in the album. Also got an '08 Canadian cent ( RCM logo). Nickels and Dimes have yet to make an appearance.
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Valued Member
United States
317 Posts |
I've come across 2008s. I've seen(all P mints)cents, dimes,nickels and a couple of Monroe dollars. No quarters or any other dollars yet, and no D mints.
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New Member
United States
22 Posts |
Well I finally found a 2008 D Cent. Was not fresh ether, AU. It takes a frustrating long time for new coins (except for the Pres Dollars) to get here.
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New Member
United States
1 Posts |
Stamp machine at Post Office gave me 2 Monroes and a Madison in change yesterday. I haven't been paying much attention to modern coinage -- is there a preferred direction to the edge lettering? The Madison's is upside down relative to the Monroes. I've found nothing searching the web for an answer, except one ebay'er claiming "upside down" is rare. (PS: I found this forum a month ago, and I think this is my first post. Great website!)
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Valued Member
United States
177 Posts |
Since the striking of the obverse/reverse and stamping of the edge lettering are done in two separate operations, and the coins are dumped in bins between them, it's a 50-50 chance for the lettering to be right side up. Not that this stops some ebay sellers from claiming they're great rarities.
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New Member
United States
11 Posts |
always get the D ones hard to get the P ones. I got the Oklahoma quarter from denver mint..... Dallas is full of D the philly ones are rare to find here... 
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