Last night when I got home I heard some good news ... Henry had been good all day long. That's just the sort of news I enjoy hearing any day of the week! He was good for us yesterday evening too. I had lots of fun with him and especially seeing him make a tunnel out of a special rug his Nana got him on Monday. He's definitely into tunnels lately. I might take some boxes home and make him a fort this evening.
2,640 quarters produced just four Canadians. I'm in a bit of a silver drought with the quarters.
2,400 dimes turned up two silver Rosies (1950, 1964), five Canadians and one Bermuda 10¢.
320 nickels had two Canadians and one proof (1974S). It was definitely nice to pull out new US nickel variety out of a roll.
6,900 pennies yielded twenty-six Wheats, thirty-one Canadians and one US dime. The Wheats were:
1938, 1940(4), 1942, 1944(2), 1944S, 1945(4), 1946(2), 1948, 1953, 1953D, 1955(2), 1956, 1956D, 1957, 1957D
Wednesday, October 14, 2009
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