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hey all, I was just thinking about my 1972-D no FG half dollar that came out of a Brinks roll a month ago and was wondering, what is everyone else's favorite?
TSS
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What does no FG mean? So many abbreviations in coin collecting.. Oh! But my favorite CRH (see? there's one there) find. Well, I'm new, so this isn't that impressive, but I was over the moon the first time I found a Wheat cent. 1949 S to be precise. I also love getting the new ATB (and another!) quarters. I can't can't wait to get my first Hawaii volcano quarter. When I saw that, it sparked my love of coin collecting all over again.
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Super easy my 1932 D quarter.
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Mine is a 1988-D RDV-006 cent because it's the most valuable coin roll find that I have so far. John1 
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Mine wont mean much to US members but it is a 1966 Wavy 2 Australian 20c. Took me many thousands of dollars worth of 20c coins before I found one and is my favourite coin in my entire collection.
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Nothing too exciting but it was an Indian Head cent found in a penny roll. I think it was an 1898 maybe (not sure would have to look in my collection). I thought it was a foreign coin at first as the reverse was what I saw initially. I think it took almost 100k pennies searched to find one.
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My 1911 Barber dime. Well circulated and still living in my Dansco 7070.  
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my 1982 no P dime  
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All nice finds! My favorite is my 1900 Victoria dime, found in roll. Second, 1938D Walker, found in roll. Third, 1894 Barber half, from roll. Fourth, 1970 D,S Kennedy halves (roll and teller's tray). I'll stop with those, but forgive me I have a lot of favorites
When I listen to LED ZEPPELIN...so do my neighbors... Roll hunting since '77 Dirt fishing since '72
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This.   1939 Jefferson Henning counterfeit. Would love to still say I had this; went through a very bad financial time about 2 years ago and had to part with it. A Forum member purchased it, so at least it went to a good home. 
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In first place: It's a tie between my 1916 LWC and my 1924-S LWC. Lowest mintage vs oldest find. Can't decide! Second place: My 1946 Roosevelt dime. First silver coin I've ever found roll hunting. Third place: 1943 George VI cent. Being right in the middle of the USA, old Canadian cents are a rare treat.
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Great finds everyone!! CND, how can you tell thats a Henning fake?
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