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I recently went through three sets of ten rolls each. My finds: set 1: 24.8% Cu, two wheaties set 2: 17.8% Cu, one wheatie 44-d, 2009-d log cabin set 3: 22.8% Cu, one wheatie 51, 2009-d log cabin
I always show my finds to my friends and family and occasionally they pretend to be interested.
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Bedrock of the Community
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Very nice find! I wish I could get a roll like that one!
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Pillar of the Community
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Beautiful 59 D's. I love those and the early 60's Lincolns.
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United States
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I got the best set of ten rolls I've had yet! >42.6% Cu >two rotated die cents. One is slightly rotated and one is approx. 40% rotated! >1981-d dime >one roll was entirely 1979 and older >four wheaties 1936, 1952-d, 1958-d, 1958-d >offset rim or something (not an off-centered strike, but I forgot what the term is)
The second group of ten rolls brought me this: >20.8% Cu >1955-d wheatie >1989 Canadian penny
Nice finds, scotty11!
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Valued Member
United States
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 Look at what I found last night. Its not everyday you find an 100 year old coin in a brinks roll.  So far in the last 2 months I have found many BU's and wheats. 1-1917p 1-1919s 1-1919p AND NOW THIS 1909P  Any inputs on what grade its in?  
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Nice 59's. Any wheat backs in that lot? And  to the forum scotty11.
Edited by rockdude 07/24/2009 12:30 pm
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Bedrock of the Community
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Wow, a 1909...the oldest I found was a 1910. Looks to be VG, but has some damage, still a great find!
Lincoln Cent Lover!VERDI-CARE™ INVENTOR https://verdi.care/
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Bedrock of the Community
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Finally got around to sorting out my pocket change container. It's the junk everyone in my family throws into at the end of the day. Sure found some interesting stuff in there tonight! Here's some of the stuff: carwash tokens sunoco old token kenndy tribute token, pretty cool 1954 silver dime in F12 1959 Jefferson with tons of luster, looks MS About 100 coppers About 30 nice BU cents from 1984 up one LP1 in MS and....most importantly.... my first counter stamp! All these boxes and I finally get one. 
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The counter stamped cents are no big deal, it's really just post mint damage. It's just cool to finally find one.
That 1992 CAM....now, that's another story. That's a HUGE find if it's real! Congrats!
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Wow, the first CAM I've ever seen
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Rockdude...I did find a few wheaties in that batch. My best batch so far was from a couple months ago...before I found this forum. $20 in rolled-coin netted me 70 wheaties...and almost $10 in pre-'80's...(I was up waaaaaaay past my bedtime that night sorting thru it) I'm $6.50 into a $40 batch as I type, and I've found this so far...  L to R...top to bottom... 61d 62d (2) 64d 68 plain 68s 74d 78d 79s (2) 80d   The wheaties... 42s 54d 57d
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