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How Many 2009 S, Canadians, And "S" Mint Cents Do You Find?

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Since I like sorting through rolls, I always pull out the "S" mint cents, 2009 s, and the Canadian cents. Here is the amount of each I have received from rolls.

Canadian cents; 177 (Oldest; 1933)
2009 cents; 184 (total)
Log Cabin; 56
Formative Years; 56
Professional Life; 45
Presidency; 27
"S" mint cents; 41 (Oldest; 1968-S)
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 Posted 03/06/2013  7:31 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Bassmaster to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Yeah, I save all of these too. I have probably been doing it a lot longer than you have, but my brother found a 1919s Wheat cent. How many wheats do you normally find?
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I normally find one out of seven rolls.


(unless you hit the jackpot (either full rolls of Wheaties or Wheat and copper full rolls)


By the way, how long have you been collecting and roll searching?
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I think about 6 or 7 years, however, I am really not sure. That is a pretty good wheat average too.
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UPDATE!

Canadian Cents: 210 (Oldest: 1922)
2009 Cents: 233 (Total)
Log Cabin: 68
Formative Years: 66
Professional Life: 56
Presidency: 33
"S" Mint Cents: 42
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I keep all foreign coins I find in cent rolls, plus all S mint marks. I don't keep the 2009s though. I have 8 rolls of BU 2009 cents. I am tired of looking at them. I am very jealous you found a 1922 Canadian cent. I still need that one (one of the few I need) for a complete Canadian cent collection. Nice work.
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Lately, from each $25 box I would say I get an average of....
20 canadians
8 wheats
a couple dozen 2009s but I dont keep them anymore.
i dont search for S mints unless they are proofs.
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A trusted dealer/friend said the 1922 Canadian is worth over $60.


Well, good enough for a 50 cent roll!
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