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Valued Member
Australia
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Now Chrissy and the school hols are over, I had some time - and money - to grab some bags from the bank for a spot of noodling. Got $100 of 20c; $200 of 50c and $500 of $1 From the 20c bag I scored my first MSO coin, a 1991, as well as a 2004 Pointy A, an ACT 2001 commem - the only one in the 500 coins, and 3x Bradmans. Other commems were 7x 2005 WW2; 2x 2010 Tax; 9x 2011 Womens and 10x Will + Kates. Also 2x kiwi 20c as well. 
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Pillar of the Community
Australia
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Well done I'd reckon PD from $100!! 
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Valued Member
 Australia
318 Posts |
Yeah, I was pretty happy with those... The 50c were a strange lot. Very few States coins, no 1991 Rams, but a bit of sugar in finding not one, 2, 3, but 4 of the National Service 2011 coins. I'm pretty sure these are NCLT's - yes? - but begs the question: who would chuck 4 of these back? Gee, there may have been more in other bags...and I can't get back to that bank till Monday...! 
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Pillar of the Community
Australia
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That is BIZARRE! Why would anyone put four of those back into the pond.
Edited by enworb 02/01/2013 05:34 am
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Valued Member
Australia
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How many of the servicemen coins where minted?
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Pillar of the Community
Australia
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Pillar of the Community
Australia
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Quote: That is BIZARRE! Why would anyone put four of those back into the pond. Maybe a young thief, if that was the case all they would see is 50 cents. Good finds Penny D. 
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Valued Member
 Australia
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I guess it could have been thieves, but if they'd nicked a collection, I'd have expected more collectable 50s in the machine bag...  These 4 were the only coins out of the ordinary. Anyway, my dollar lot had a few of interest, including another rotated 2001 COF - not as nice as the one I got the other day but still a keeper, and these 3 coins:  The 1989 is a non circ year, possibly from a proof set as it has unusual toning - pity I couldn't have saved it from the pond earlier.....  There was a Canberra MM 2007 bridge, and my favourite Cud coin the spew roo from 2010, with bonus backpack Cud.
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Pillar of the Community
Australia
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Awesome finds PD! The Cuds are great, the 1989 is a circulated proof for sure imo and the harbour bridge is special to find in circulation.
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Formerly nancyc
Australia
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You did very well PD! Nice finds, keep up the good work. 
life is a mystery to be lived not a problem to be solved
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Valued Member
 Australia
318 Posts |
Yeah, it is good to find something unusual in a bag of otherwise ordinary coins...I love the thrill of the hunt!! Here's the 2001 rotated dollar; my third found in circ. Pity I can't find the 20c version as easily, grrrrr.....  
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Pillar of the Community
Australia
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Not for mack of trying but I still havent found a rotated 2001 $1. Maybe there wasnt many released in Adelaide or maybe I'm just not lucky. Well done PD. It sounds like you had a very productive day.
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Pillar of the Community
Australia
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 I haven't found any in Adelaide but I have found a 2001 20c rotated about 30°.
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Valued Member
Australia
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For 50c and 20 c what size holder 2x2 do you use. or do you use one size for all.
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Valued Member
 Australia
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The 50 cent 2x2's I use are 35mm size, and the 20 cent are 32.5 mm. I use 30mm for the $1 coins, as I find the 27.5's are a bit tight and sometimes splits the clear plastic.....
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Formerly nancyc
Australia
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For 50c I use 35mm, and for 20c I use 29mm. Make sure they are PVC free.
life is a mystery to be lived not a problem to be solved
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