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Forget Those W's Go For The Pennies

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 Posted 12/06/2019  11:32 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add johnsolaris to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Hi,

I went to the bank today and got $100 in quarters. Then the little light bulb said, get a penny box & I am glad I did. Sorted the Quarters first & nothing, not even a bicentennial.

On to the penny box! About halfway into the box, the 46-p pops out & a couple of coins later the 62-d. Wow, I have never seen coins that age look so nice from a penny box. All the wheats & the 62 came from 3 rolls. Then I realized it must be a collection dump/somebody has been popping open mint sets. A nice Friday night. Thoughts anyone ?
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Nice, when my daughter was searching boxes about 5 years ago (age 10), her average was 11 or 12 wheats per box.
If you like silver, maybe try dimes. My average over 5 years was 1 silver per $140 in dimes searched, I found over 1,000 silvers.
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