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Pillar of the Community
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You're right Lonz, I'm hangin up my dancin shoes.
Oregon coin geek.....*** GO BEAVS ! ! ! ***
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United States
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Valued Member
United States
228 Posts |
3 hours later and I'm still smiling!
Edited by TrickyxMick 09/07/2012 03:05 am
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United States
351 Posts |
Lonz,I'm in Northern NJ. TrickyxMick,nice Indian!  Can't help with the grade though.
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Quote: Found a 35 wheat, then 2 coins over this 1920 Canadian cent. Quote: Found this beauty today! my oldest CRH find! Nice finds! 
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Great Score Tricky! Fine with environmental damage - need a better pic of LIBERTY to be sure.
Edited to ask: Is that a lamination peel on liberty's eye?
Edited by Lonz 09/07/2012 10:13 am
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Bedrock of the Community
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Wow...nice find on the Candian 1920!
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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100 rolls NF String & SonsWheats: 1915-D, 1930, 1941, 1941-D, 1942, 1944x3, 1944-D, 1945x2, 1945-D, 1946, 1948(AU), 1949-D, 1950, 1951-D, 1952-D, 1953, 1955x3, 1956-Dx3, 1957-D, 1958, 1958-Dx2 Older Canadians: 1942, 1953, 1956 Other Foreign: Barbados One Cent 1992, Bermuda One Cent 2002 2900 Rolls so far:Indian Heads: 1899, 1906 Wheats:1910 1911 1912 1913 1914 1915-D x 2 1916 x 2 1917 1918 1918-D 1919-S x 3 1920 x 5 1921 1925 1925-D 1925-S 1927 x 5 1928 x 3 1929 x 4 1929-S 1930 x 5 1930-S 1933 1934 x 8 1935 x 7 1936 x 12 1936-D 1937 x 11 1938 x 3 1938-D x 2 1939 x 17 1939-S 1940 x 24 1940-S 1941 x 39 1941-D 1941-S 1942 x 23 1942-D 1942-S 1944 x 86 1944-D x 4 1944-S x 3 1945 x 51 1945-D x 7 1945-S x 2 1946 x 56 1946-D x 6 1946-S 1947 x 12 1947-D x 2 1948 x 17 1948-D x 4 1948-S 1949 x 12 1949-D 1950 x 16 1950-S x 2 1950-D x 4 1951 x 16 1951-D x 15 1952 x 15 1952-D x 28 1952-S x 2 1953 x 18 1953-D x 25 1954 x 2 1954-D X 7 1955 x 37 1955-D x 12 1955-S 1956 x 48 1956-D x 48 1957 x 29 1957-D x 49 1958 x 21 1958-D x 29 Canadian: 1940, 1942, 1946 - 1948, 1951, 1953, 1955 - 1957, 1959-1965, 1967-2006, 2010 Other Foreign:Barbados 1 cent 1978, 1992 Bermuda 1 cent 1990, 1997, 2002, 2005 Commonwealth of the Bahamas 1 cent 2004, 2006x4 Great Britain 1 Penny 1973(from CWR) Norway 50 Ore 1997 Panama Un Centismo 1980, 1983, 1996 x 4 10 Euro Cents (Greek) 2007 Other:MA Bay Transit Token (from CWR) 2009-S LP-3 Proof 1974 Lincoln Cent MS state counterstamp 1974-D Lincoln with Kennedy counterstamp 1978 Love counterstamp 1981 Lincoln Cent Shamrock counterstamp
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Bedrock of the Community
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Nice Gothic! The 15-D is a tough coin!
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United States
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Finished 6 boxes in the last week or so. 18.5% copper, 41 wheats, a plastic copy of a penny, 5 dimes, 13 foreign coins (Canadian, one Bermuda and a Yi Jiao from China). My favorite? A 1893 Indian Head (my first one). Will be getting another 6 boxes in the next day or two.
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United States
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We get a much higher ratio of canadians here in NY. At least in CWR. I haven't done many brinks rolls
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Canada
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just found a lincoln 1921, and 1929 while penny box hunting in canada
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United States
92 Posts |
Scored a very well worn 1915S about halfway through a bank bag - my first of that year and mintmark. I'll have to check but it may be my lowest mintage from circulation - neat!
- Scott
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Welcome TexasCoinHunter! Nice Finds.... how long does it take you to go through 5 boxes and what are your goals?
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United States
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Thanks, Lonz. I can go through 4-6 boxes a week...I am disabled so that's what I do to pass time. Goals? Trying to get a complete collection to pass on to my son one day. Saving copper as just that right now...it's my form of savings. If I need to get into it, I can but if I don't have to and one day they lift the ban, I've got a little extra. I've been through about 30-35 boxes since the first of July. Almost $200 in copper, over $4 in wheat pennies. 6 different countries represented in foreign coin (not counting the Indian Paise my son found in change, a Hungarian Forint my niece found and the Mexican Pesos my aunt gave me.) I've also found 3 steel pennies so far.
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