Denmark
Last night after I had a great homemade Chinese meal, Moo-Shi Pork and Scallion Pancakes, I searched some coin. It didn't go too well, but I did find a coin from a new country.
4,120 quarters turned up eight Canadians, two US nickels, one UK 10 pence and a Danish 2 Kroner (1999). The Danish coin is a new one for me. It is worth 38¢. I hadn't found a coin from that country before. I now have coins from all four Scandinavian countries!
2,000 dimes produced just three Canadians and one US penny.
720 nickels turned up two Aruba 25¢.
8,700 pennies had forty-eight Wheats, fifty Canadians, one Ireland 2¢ and one Bermuda 1¢. The Wheats were:
1918, 1928, 1935, 1938, 1940(2), 1941(3), 1942, 1944(3), 1944D, 1944S, 1945(4), 1946(4), 1947D, 1948(2), 1949, 1951D, 1952, 1953D, 1955(3), 1955D, 1956, 1956D(4), 19572), 1957D(5), 1958, 1958D
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