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Here is a list of recent coin finds and how I got them.

In pocket change.

1964 Quarter (US)
1906 Indian Head
1941 Mercury dime (FULL REEDS!!)
1998 Lincoln broad strike about 5%
200?P Eisenhower broad strike about 10%
1926 Lincoln
1928 Buffalo
1999 1 cent (Canada)
1994 1 cent (Canada)
1980 25 cent (Canada)
1958 Lincoln
1954D Lincoln
2006P 5cent with a massive die crack on revers. Goes from bottom left hand side of steps all the way to the 1 o'clock position on the edge.

At a local consignment auction for a $10 bid
A large 1907 Chinese copper coin
1952 Vatican city 2 Lira
1952 Netherlands 5 cent
1966 Bahamas 5 cent
1963 Philippines 5 centavos
1944 Philippines 10 centavos
1952 South Africa 1/4 farthing
1950 Germany 5 pfennig
1962 Panama 10 Balboa
1944 Spain 1 peseta
1959 Turkey 5 kurus
1945 Brazil 5 centavo
1914 Canada 1 cent
1910 Canada 1cent
1965 Turkey 1 kurus
................And a drum roll please........................


A 1893 Columbia Exposition Half Dollar!!



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Great finds!
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Quote:
200?P Eisenhower broad strike about 10%


What is an Eisenhower from 200?
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 Posted 12/14/2008  3:33 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Tim Stroud to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
The broad strike covers the last digit in the date.
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I mean what is the denomination of that coin?
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U.S, one dollar
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It is not an Eisenhower dollar if dated 200x!

They were minted from 1971 to 1978. There was also an Eisenhower dollar Commemorative in 1990.
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It is a dime
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If it's a 2000 dime, then the obverse has Roosevelt on it.
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LOL....Silly me it is a Roosevelt dime. huh was I tinking
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Most amazing find:

YOU GOT an Ike in change?

Wow!
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No No, I got a Roosevelt dime. I don't know why I called it an Ike dime.....................
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