Here's the latest version of my noodling stats, covering the period from February to September 2016.
I've been actively noodling all denominations, so the lack of certain 2016-dated coins is entirely beyond my control.
Here are the sample sizes I've used:
Coins5c: 6694 ($334.70)
10c: 9565 ($956.50)
20c: 6683 ($1,336.60)
50c: 5515 ($2,757.50)
$1: 4798 ($4,798)
$2: 8390 ($16,780)
Notes$5: 531 ($2,655)
$10: 30 ($300)
$20: Not measured
$50: 348 ($17,400)
$100: 69 ($6,900)
Excluding the Woollies Olympic and Paralympic coins, the 20 most difficult coins to noodle are as follows:
1. 1985 10c
2. 2013 $2 - Coronation (Purple)
3. 2001 20c - TAS & NI
5. 2001 50c - NI
6. 2014 $2 - Remembrance Day (Green)
7. 1995 20c - United Nations
8. 2015 $2 - ANZAC Day (Red)
9. 1985 50c & 2001 50c - ACT
11. 1972 5c
12. 2001 20c - ACT & NT
14. 1991 50c - Ram & 2001 50c - NSW
16. 2001 20c - QLD & WA
18. 2001 50c - TAS & NT
20. 2011 10c
Here's the full set of stats. Please feel free to leave your comments below.









