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...and I found a 46 D in AU with a little luster around the edges today. I thought it would be a 81 D!
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Very nice finds... The euro's are always a cool find, I have found a number of them as well roll searching...
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snek, its going to be hard for you to beat the 92 CAM that you recently found.;)
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I found a 1918 wheat today that I was going to take picture of, but then I found a 1910 hole filler.  
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Lol, I know willy13... Honestly I have not looked at another coin since, I hope to have it graded within 2 weeks or so....
So far my oldest find in that box is a 1925 D!
It's still exciting to see finds from the teens especially when they've been in circulation for 100+ years...
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Did you post on the grading section of the forum? It would interesting to see how close the members get to the official grading.
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I hadn't actually, I certainly will though! Coming right up
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I go to a lot of different banks, some banks have the paper string and son machine rolled coins and others have the plastic machined rolled coins. Its been a couple months since I have been able to get the plastic rolled coins that are NOT 2011. I have to pass on the machine rolled at those banks and hope that they have some CWR. At least it easy to tell with the clear plastic.:)Just an observation...
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Score!!
I went to the bank to buy a box, but they were about to close and didn't have a box on hand. I received 50 random rolls instead which was fine with me. Most were customer-wrapped rolls.
About 10 of the rolls had an address label on them, and most of those were full of wheaties! I also received over 15 rolls of 2011-D cents which I'm not going to keep. (Would it be worth selling them on here?)
I got a total of 117 wheaties! 117!! My previous personal best was 25 wheaties in a box. The score included three steel cents, a 1917-D cent as the oldest, and three dimes.
Here's the list of what I received, in case you're interested: 17-D x 1 30-S x 1 36-S x 1 37-D x 1 39 x 1 40 x 1 40-D x 1 41 x 1 41-S x 2 42 x 3 42-D x 1 42-S x 1 43 x 1 43-S x 2 44 x 3 44-D x 1 44-S x 2 45 x 3 45-S x 2 46-D x 3 46-S x 10 48 x 1 49-S x 1 50s cents x 73
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1983 D brass   1987 D brass   1989 D no plating   I will get more pics later
Edited by penny man 04/17/2011 03:19 am
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lizzyjo, thats a really nice haul you had there.
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Penny man, I don't know if it comes off or not. I just remember reading that a lot of people find them so I just thought I would mention it. John1 
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lizzyjo, thats what so cool about customer wrapped rolls. congrats on the wheats!
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Wow nice finds lizzyjo....
Just finished my box of US cents which yielded the following wheats...
1917 S beat up 1925 D 1935 1945 EF to AU I would say
And a number of 40's & 50's
14 Wheats total
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