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Any Australians Here Into Coin Roll... I Mean Coin Noodling?

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I will try noodling (apparently that's what it's called in australia) next week, any advice you can give me? Should I try 5c, 10c, 20c or $1-$2 coins?
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I used to noodle pennies during the years 1960 until 1966, with the start of decimal currency, as a kid. In those days, perhaps 2 to 3% of circulating pennies were of George V, 1936 or earlier. I did manage to get a couple of each of 1925 and 1946 pennies. No big deal in those days; they were only valued at a few shillings each.
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Stupid decimal currency
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Interesting, don't older pennies have more weight than newer ones?

What about decimal currency?
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Personally, it looks like 50c would have the greatest opportunity to find something. Of course, as an american, I don't have too much experience.
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