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Wow, sweet find Lonz !
Oregon coin geek.....*** GO BEAVS ! ! ! ***
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Congrats, Lonz. looks like #008 to me.
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Bedrock of the Community
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22D in VF+.......NICE FIND!
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Dr Don, That is incredible. I agree with BadThad that it is in very nice condition to boot. Lonz, Awesome find as well. I know there are several varieties of DDO's on the 1972P. Do you see doubling in the date or just the obverse letters? OO
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Sweet find on the 72 DDO, Lonz! I also don't find those often, and it's always a reason to get the fruits and vegetables dancing when I do. Here are a couple thrown your way:   
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Owassokie - ... slight notching in the tips of the numbers and the thickness - tough to see the notches with my crummy pics....
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Nothing too exciting in my $25 of CWR today. About 19% copper, 1 LWC (1958D), 1 Canadian penny, 2 extra pennies and FIVE dimes. 1 lone one and 4 in one roll3 were together and one was only a penny away. Nice 52¢ extra!
Edited by TexasCoinHunter 09/05/2012 12:36 am
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Started going through the first of two boxes tonight and so far not a single copper I have been able to upgrade a couple of my more recent dates for my album but I don't think I'm going to find anything worthwhile.
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That is a bummer! Williamson, stick with it!
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I went and got 2 new boxes of pennies and I decided to ask if they had any cwr's. They had 10, woohoo ! We shall see if they have any good stuff. I've bought a bag that a customer brought in that was 25 bucks worth of loose Lincoln's. It was ok but nothing special. Dang, after I left I thought that I should have asked for cwr half dollars...  " Shut yo mouf "....first penny is a 1940....  ....I'm your boogie man, thats what I am !
Oregon coin geek.....*** GO BEAVS ! ! ! ***
Edited by 52Raymo 09/05/2012 8:12 pm
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Halfway though the cwr's and that's the only wheat so far. Ended up with 3 wheats for the entire ten rolls. A 40, 55, and a 56. I have still not found a wammy of any sort....." Why oh Lord have thou forsaken me but you give Honey Boo Boo her own show on national TV " ? 
Oregon coin geek.....*** GO BEAVS ! ! ! ***
Edited by 52Raymo 09/05/2012 7:47 pm
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I like finding the older Canadian cents. Found a 35 wheat, then 2 coins over this 1920 Canadian cent.  
Edited by mountainman 2 09/06/2012 9:01 pm
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Don't think I've ever found any of the older Canadian pennies but that one looks pretty nice with the patina.
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nice one Mountainman! I found a 1937 the other day - are you close to Canada?
I pretty much average .5 Canadian pennies per roll of CWR's - I'm in northern Ohio on lake Erie - couldn't imagine how many canadian pennies the folks in detroit get!
@ Raymo - you know better than to count your chickens before they hatch! Shoulda waited to post - the best way to make the coin gods laugh is to post: "" Shut yo mouf "....first penny is a 1940........I'm your boogie man, thats what I am !"
Lesson learned - no more premature Banana Dancin! OK!?
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