Wednesday, October 7, 2009

Last night ...

4,080 quarters turned up five Canadians, two UK 10 pence, one US penny, one US nickel and an Australian 10¢ (2007). The Australian coin is a new type for me. I've gotten one from my sister-in-law, but this is the first one I've found in a roll.

3,500 dimes yielded two silver Rosies (1950, 1958D), eleven Canadians, one UK 5 pence and one US penny.

1,200 nickels had one War Time (1943P), five Canadians, two US dimes and one US penny.

1,100 pennies produced four Wheats and ten Canadians. The Wheats were:

1934, 1936, 1941, 1958D

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