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Valued Member
United States
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After searching through 16 rolls, here is what I found: - 217 coppers - 27.125%
- 4 LWC: '52-D, '57, '57-D, '58-D - 0.625% (The '58-D had the worst corrosion on the reverse I've ever seen, so I had to let it go
) - 2 Canadians: '71, '85 - 0.25%
Although it may not seem like much, I managed to find my first 2011-P.  Along with that, I found what I think is a 1960-D small date and a 1986-D where the "D" seems to be rotated. (Sorry, I can't upload the photos, because they're too big)
Edited by 3_Cent_Silver 05/09/2011 5:00 pm
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Pillar of the Community
United States
1431 Posts |
Last box: 4 common wheats and a 2006D Satin Finish
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Valued Member
United States
289 Posts |
Quote: (Sorry, I can't upload the photos, because they're too big) Click photo optimizer and it allows you shrink it. Or you can use Photobucket
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Pillar of the Community
United States
1204 Posts |
My girl is kicking my butt on roll finds ! Today she gave me a 1915 houle filler that she found while open one roll of cents at Macdonalds to give change to ancostumer . I searched 336 boxes what give 840,000 coins n in the past 12 months in what I call hardcore search and never found a 1915 my self even when I found doubles of some semi key dates ! what a Sweet surprise .
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Bedrock of the Community
 United States
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1915 is a very rare find. CONGRATS!
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Moderator
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Quote: Click photo optimizer and it allows you shrink it. A great new tool on CCF!  If you have not seen it, here it is... Free Image OptimizerIt also shows up below the 'Upload Image' link when you use the 'Reply to Topic' or 'New Topic' links.
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Valued Member
United States
111 Posts |
Thanks for the help resizing these images!  Anyways, here is what I think is a 1960-D small date:  And, here is a 1986-D where the "D" seems to be rotated:  I also got a $10 Block & Co. box today. Looking forward to searching through them!
Edited by 3_Cent_Silver 05/10/2011 4:00 pm
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Pillar of the Community
United States
3592 Posts |
3 cent...yes that looks like a small date...the D's are pretty common but good to keep for an example of SD. Do you mean tilted on the 86-D ? Yes that is possible but not unusual...mint marks were added by hand until 1990 so they tend to be all over the place.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
632 Posts |
Having searched over $800 in cents, I was beginning to think I would never find a 1943 steel cent. Well I finally found one in a CWR the other day. Not rusted, but beat up bad enough that it wasn't worth uploading a picture. 
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Valued Member
United States
289 Posts |
Good Job Willy.... Also, Congrats on your new found selling ability
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Pillar of the Community
United States
1164 Posts |
Got a decent 1909P and a 1919 out of my last bag...still working on it.
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Valued Member
United States
111 Posts |
Quote: Do you mean tilted on the 86-D? Yeah I did, sorry.  So does it carry a premium over a normal 1986-D, or should I just get rid of it? Cool finds HoosierDaddy! I wish I could find one of those! 
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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a $25 box of CWR today gave a 1982S proof and nothing more.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Here's a couple of fun ones.  I've tried, but I can't make out the date on this one.  Here's my 1947 "8-over-7" find! 
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Pillar of the Community
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Nice! I want one of those Masonic counterstamps very much. No reason why but I do. Lol
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