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Pillar of the Community
 United States
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Recent searching, not much except for the die chip above
$300 - quarters (2019 W San Antonio Missions, 3 NIFC S quarters) $150 - halves
Totals: $410.50 - cents (109 wheats, 20 canadian, 2 foreign, 1 proof, 1 planchet) $628 - nickels (4 buffalos, 5 silver, 19 pre 1950, 2 proof, 2 foreign, 1 error, 1 2009) $180.10 - dimes (1 silver) $10990 - quarters (1 silver, 24 W, 7 proof, 4 foreign, 10 S NIFC, 2 error) $904 - halves (2 proofs) $1 - dollars (1 Ike)
Total: $13,131.10
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 United States
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Quote: 2019 W San Antonio Missions, 3 NIFC S quarters Decent. 
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Pillar of the Community
 United States
743 Posts |
Recent searching, No results
$300 - quarters
Totals: $410.50 - cents (109 wheats, 20 canadian, 2 foreign, 1 proof, 1 planchet) $628 - nickels (4 buffalos, 5 silver, 19 pre 1950, 2 proof, 2 foreign, 1 error, 1 2009) $180.10 - dimes (1 silver) $11290 - quarters (1 silver, 24 W, 7 proof, 4 foreign, 10 S NIFC, 2 error) $904 - halves (2 proofs) $1 - dollars (1 Ike)
Total: $13,431.10
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Moderator
 United States
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Quote: Recent searching, No results Bummer. 
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Pillar of the Community
 United States
743 Posts |
Recent Searching. My bank had a customer bring in $30 dollars of customer wrapped cents so I have been searching through those slowly this week. plus some extras. The customer wrapped were almost entirely xf-unc 1970's copper cents. Not sure what to do with them. I'll probably take them back unfortunately. Good news I found a silver quarter this week!
$38 - cents (5 canadians) $370 - quarters (1942 silver, 2004 Michigan Proof)
Totals: $448.50 - cents (109 wheats, 25 canadian, 2 foreign, 1 proof, 1 planchet) $628 - nickels (4 buffalos, 5 silver, 19 pre 1950, 2 proof, 2 foreign, 1 error, 1 2009) $180.10 - dimes (1 silver) $11660 - quarters (2 silver, 24 W, 7 proof, 4 foreign, 10 S NIFC, 2 error) $904 - halves (2 proofs) $1 - dollars (1 Ike)
Total: $13,820.60
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 United States
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Nice finds!  I would keep those copper cents, but understand if you prefer to return them.
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Pillar of the Community
 United States
743 Posts |
Yeah, I have almost $60 worth of accumulated copper cents. It's becoming a problem. I've sold off some before, but finding a buyer is hard.
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Pillar of the Community
 United States
743 Posts |
Today's searching
$3 - cents (2 wheats) $120 - quarters (2008 Thailand 5 Baht)
Totals: $451.50 - cents (111 wheats, 25 canadian, 2 foreign, 1 proof, 1 planchet) $628 - nickels (4 buffalos, 5 silver, 19 pre 1950, 2 proof, 2 foreign, 1 error, 1 2009) $180.10 - dimes (1 silver) $11780 - quarters (2 silver, 24 W, 7 proof, 5 foreign, 10 S NIFC, 2 error) $904 - halves (2 proofs) $1 - dollars (1 Ike)
Total: $13,943.60
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 United States
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Quote: (2 wheats) (2008 Thailand 5 Baht) Fun finds! 
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New Member
United States
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I search a lot of quarters and have yet to find a 2021 die chip in the hat. I searched 250 worth of nickels and didn't find any 2009 found 1 buffalo ,1 1944p, 3 40's, 5 50's
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Those are some cool finds Jason. I go back and forth keeping copper cents and dumping some of them. If I had more money, I may get a storage unit to keep copper cents in, but right now, I have nowhere to really put them. For now, most of my copper cents will get dumped back at the bank, and hopefully get some wheat cents in their place.
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Pillar of the Community
 United States
743 Posts |
Recent searching - I found my first Bessie Coleman quarters...a P & D.
$9 - cents (1946D, 1953) $10 - nickels (1942, 1946, 1949d) $500 - quarters (2013S Great Basin, 2019W AMP, 2005P Kansas "In God we Rust" error)
Totals: $460.50 - cents (113 wheats, 25 canadian, 2 foreign, 1 proof, 1 planchet) $638 - nickels (4 buffalos, 5 silver, 22 pre 1950, 2 proof, 2 foreign, 1 error, 1 2009) $180.10 - dimes (1 silver) $12280 - quarters (2 silver, 25 W, 7 proof, 5 foreign, 11 S NIFC, 3 error) $904 - halves (2 proofs) $1 - dollars (1 Ike)
Total: $14,463.60
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Pillar of the Community
 United States
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Quote: I search a lot of quarters and have yet to find a 2021 die chip in the hat I have found that big die crack which was pretty exciting and three small die cracks including one last week. Quote: For now, most of my copper cents will get dumped back at the bank I think I'm about to take a bunch back to the bank and get a fresh box with them. Searching for wheats purely is better. One thinks that keeping the copper cents isn't bad because they are just "one cent", but they add up and before you know it, you have over 50 dollars. It's the same with NIFC half dollars. I have almost 50 dollars in them, but they are hard to sell and take up a lot of money to keep.
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 United States
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Quote: Recent searching - I found my first Bessie Coleman quarters...a P & D.
$9 - cents (1946D, 1953) $10 - nickels (1942, 1946, 1949d) $500 - quarters (2013S Great Basin, 2019W AMP, 2005P Kansas "In God we Rust" error) Nice finds! 
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Pillar of the Community
 United States
743 Posts |
Recent searching - Silver!!!
$6 - cents $370 - quarters (2001S Vermont Proof, 2018S Voyageurs NIFC, UK 1969 5 New pence) $20 - Halves (1963D Franklin)
Totals: $460.50 - cents (113 wheats, 25 canadian, 2 foreign, 1 proof, 1 planchet) $638 - nickels (4 buffalos, 5 silver, 22 pre 1950, 2 proof, 2 foreign, 1 error, 1 2009) $180.10 - dimes (1 silver) $12650 - quarters (2 silver, 25 W, 7 proof, 5 foreign, 11 S NIFC, 3 error) $924 - halves (1 Franklin, 2 proofs) $1 - dollars (1 Ike)
Total: $14,859.60
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