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Went to the bank today and the got $100 of 5c coins. When I got home and poured them onto the table I noticed there wasn't a single coin dated later than 1998. These bags must've been sitting at the bank for a fair while. I was pretty excited as I thought I wold probably have heaps better chances of finding 1972 coins and I was right. I ended up finding 9 which betters my record of 4 in $100 by more than double

On a similar note. Since monday I've looked through $400 of 5c and excluding today's finds I got 5 1972 coins, 3 of which have heaps of crap on them and one of which I actually put back in the pond because it is so bad. Why is it all the good years have crud on them
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02/02/2012 06:21 am
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 Posted 02/02/2012  07:45 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add larena to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Well, you've done better than me....not a single 1972 in the $100 I went through. And have just now gone through $500 of $1 coins and all I got was 3 2005 Kangaroos!
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 Posted 02/02/2012  11:19 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Enlil to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
But in a hundred years it would not be worth much money unless they are in vf to un condition. Good luck though.
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But in a hundred years it would not be worth much money unless they are in vf to un condition. Good luck though.

They are "The" key date in the 5 cents and they only cost 5 cents to keep, I would be keeping all I could find
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I sell most of the ones I find. I either put them in sets or sell them individually or in groups. I have never got less than $5 each, even for crappy ones. One of the 9 I found would grade gEF-aUNC and I might keep that one.
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I would consider weighing the cost of how long it takes to sift through $100 worth of 5 cent pieces or 2000 individual coins. It's gotta take quite a bit of time. If you're panning through 2000 coins in an hour & picking up 4 coins...then realistically, you're getting paid $19.80 (after you take the 4 x 5c pieces out) per hour.
Then again pull out the big guns...what do you guys consider to be the best coins to currently hunt in our change?
The 2000 $1/10c Mule is a gold-mine if you come across one.
I think the 2001 Centenary of federation upsets are a good value coin. Examples generally go for $15 each (http://www.ebay.com/csc/i.html?_nkw...md=1&_ipg=50)
Cuds sell for a few dollars each depending on the coin (http://www.ebay.com/csc/Coins-/1111...3286.c0.m283)
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$100 takes a bit less than an hour. I enjoy it. I dont do it just for the money - that is a nice bonus.

I think the best thing to hope for in change is the 1966 wavy 20c. A 2000 mule or incuse 50c would be amogst the best after that.
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 Posted 02/07/2012  02:28 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add ozcoins to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Wow enworb!
You are fast.
Takes me much longer than that.
I look for nice "early heads" coins, a quick look at both sides for any errors (eg missing features or rim Cuds or maybe the elusive "2 headed 2007") and thats about it.
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I dont bother with errors unless they stand out at first glimpse. I usually put $10 on the table spread them out and then flip them all so the obverse is facing up. Then I gather every coin with the old bust and only check those. I'm sure it wouod take much longer if I started looking for things other than the 1972. I have recently been keeping stats on every year I find and it can take ages.
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A question I guess I should ask, do you search through all denominations?
5c
10c
20c
50c
$1
$2
There are so many different errors between the few.
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 Posted 02/10/2012  06:17 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add dibby33 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
I found one in $90 of 5c. Happy with that :-) Only the second on ethat I have ever found
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Between wednesday and friday of this week I searched $1100 of 5c coins. My eyes hate me now. I found 12 1972 5c, 2 of which are buggered. This exercise just went to show how noodling is all luck.

I found none in the first $200 and then 4 in the next $100. After that it was pretty much 1 per $100 which is pretty crappy.

If you had of only got the first $200 and stopped you would believe it was impossible to find a 1972. If you only got the next $100 you would think it was easier.

Sometimes I'm in love with noodling, other times it gets the better of me
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Sometimes I'm in love with noodling, other times it gets the better of me


I feel your pain enworb . I havent had much luck this past week. I've looked through a couple of hundred dollars and found nothing . It can be pretty soul destroying, but then you find something nice and all is good with the world
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These 1972 5c are hard to find....$100 and no 1972
You can understand why they are attracting the type of prices on ebay
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I also keep my eyes pealed for a 2007 5 cent double header . They are bringing more at auction than the 2000 / 10 cent mules.
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