Yesterday I didn't scrounge up too many coins.
6,200 quarters produced eight Canadians and one US dime. About half of the rolls were marked "NEW" or a had a check on them. That wasn't a good sign. The label "OLD" is much preferred.
1,100 dimes had just one Canadian and one Barbados 10¢.
600 nickels turned up two Canadians (1 Ni).
Lastly, 500 pennies rounded up one Wheat (1942) and three Canadians.
Wednesday, December 2, 2009
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