Friday, June 27, 2008

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(He's also a tax credit too!)

Last night I did a fair amount of coin roll hunting.

I searched 680 hand rolled quarters and found one Canadian and one Dominican Republic 25 centavos. It's worth .7¢. I'm sure it's metal content is worth more. Nice to know that someone else's currency is on a bigger slide!



I also looked at 450 dimes. They turned up one silver Rosie (1954) and two UK 5 pence pieces. The dimes have been good to me lately.

240 nickels didn't yield anything.

Lastly, a I hunted through a big batch of pennies. 10,350 of them turned up forty-seven Wheats, sixty-nine Canadians, two Bahamas 1¢, and one UK new penny (probably collected on the same trip as the other UK coins I found last night!). The Wheats were:

19XX, 1936, 1937, 1938, 1940(2), 1941(2), 1942, 1942D(2), 1944(5), 1945(2), 1946(4), 1947, 1948, 1950, 1951, 1952(2), 1953, 1953D(3), 1954D, 1955D, 1956, 1956D(3), 1957(2), 1957D, 1958, 1958D(4)

A teller also saved me a silver dime yesterday! It was a 1964 silver Rosie.

Here's a picture of Henry watching TV this morning with his Mommy.



Found: 1 penny (at Sovereign Bank)

3 comments:

Syruss said...

That is just TOO cute! where does one get the little 'tax deduction' infant outfit?

kestrelia said...

I'm not sure actually. It was gift from someone who knows me well.

Thom said...

Henry's probably the best dressed person, of any age, in the lower 48 states. Probably.