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found this cool grease strike 
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Went through 2 more boxes today and found 13 wheats all together; all common dates. But I also found a 1943S Mercury dime!! It's pretty dang beat up, but it's definitely my best non-cent coin I've found while lincoln roll hunting! That's a really cool grease strike yotie!
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Edited by chuckster 125 04/19/2009 10:01 pm
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nice 72! your 2006 images are oops though
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thanks daviscfad:
I originally deleted the 2 pics. Re-posted and re-named the 2006 pics.
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WOW! That 1929 is a beauty! AU-55 coin!
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whoa was that from a box?!
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thats a real nice 29 you found. i finally found a 09 d! now I have my pair of the log cabins. my girlfriend also found 3 rolls of 09 d's for me today! I was stoked. she laughed at my geekness (as she put it) and told me she was glad I'm so easy to please. lol
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I actually found it in a hand wrapped roll from the bank that I usually use as my dump bank!
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Nice find Rollhunter1994!
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This is my first post, so... yeah
I've searched through only about 27,000 pennies, but the results were awesome.
One day in October of 2007, I got a batch of 1,300 pennies. In a parking lot of a nearby store, I opened a roll and immediately saw the reverse of a 1890 Indian. Needless to say, I was shocked. Open another roll, found a German 5 Spfennig. It gets better.
At home, several rolls later, I find a 1943 steel cents. I was already thinking this was too good to be true, but that wasn't even the end of it. All in all, there were 3 Steelies (1943x3), 5 other Wheaties, 3 Indians (1890, 1894(!), and 1901), and that German coin.
It's pretty sweet when you can open a roll and say: "Oh, here's another Indian, but that over there's just another steelie."
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got my 2nd IHC 1882 its one step away from a plain copper disk but I can still read the date and the ugliest 98 WAM
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