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Quote: I picked up the money: a pound coin plus assorted change total £2.53, which I put in a charity box when I got off my bus. Excellent! 
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Among 95 cents of other, spendable coins yesterday, I found a 1955-D Wheat cent! At first I thought it said 1959 and thought "aw, so close", then picked it up and saw that last digit was a five! The reverse is a little road-rashed (it was a sidewalk find after all) and kind of ruins what would otherwise have been a nice 68-year-old coin, but hey, a Wheat cent is still a Wheat cent! It's probably happy to find a home after a 68-year career in circulation. It's the fifth Wheat cent I've found since moving to a new city in late August of last year. The oldest was from 1944.
Edited by DiscoLover82 06/11/2023 08:49 am
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Fantastic! 
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Bedrock of the Community
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I hit the jackpot three days ago when returning to the train station after guiding a tour in Ramsgate... 
Edited by NumisRob 06/14/2023 06:45 am
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Quote: I hit the jackpot three days ago when returning to the train station after guiding a tour in Ramsgate... Outstanding! 
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NumisRob, is that a crumpled note? which denomination? is that a ten pound note?
Edited by MrPink2018 06/14/2023 5:53 pm
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last night I scored $3.08 in well-scattered change, the most I've found in one night since may 18... among last night's pickins:   a decent 1937 wheatie, joy: no roadrash!!!   i rolled up to an air-vac near the end of my route to find that some kind soul left a tidy pile of quarters for me... and..   ...here's a roadkill zincoln I picked up a few nights ago, almost completely unrecognizable as a cent, I added the circulated 2005 for comparison.. i am nearing the $100-mark for the cycle, now almost 8 weeks on...
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Outstanding! 
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Quote: NumisRob, is that a crumpled note? which denomination? is that a ten pound note? Yes. First plastic £10 note I've ever found 'in the wild'. I've picked up a couple of fivers before and once found a paper £10 by the roadside a few years ago when they were still in circulation.
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Inordinately fascinated by bits of metal with strange markings and figures
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Ouch! 
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Found this little guy on the street while walking the dog the other day. I don't find '39s that often even CRHing, so this is a keeper for me. A bonus is the relative lack of scratches considering it was just lying on the street.  
"If you climb a good tree, you get a push." -----Ghanaian proverb
"The danger we all now face is distinguishing between what is authentic and what is performed." -----King Adz
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Fantastic! 
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