Just a quick coin update ...
2,640 quarters produced one silver Washington (1962D) and four Canadians.
1,900 dimes had two silver Rosies (1954, 1963D).
1,480 nickels yielded six Canadians (2 Ni) and one Bermuda 5¢.
4,000 pennies turned up one Indian Head (1890), fifty-five Wheats (including one Steelie), thirty-three Canadians and one US dime. The Wheats were:
1912, 1928, 1936, 1938, 1941, 1941D, 1942(4), 1942D, 1943, 1944(7), 1945(3), 1946(2), 1950, 1950D(3), 1951D, 1952D(3), 1953(4), 1953D(2), 1954D, 1955(3), 1956(2), 1956D(5), 1957, 1957D(7)
The Indian is a new variety for me! It's the first Indian I've found in a while and the first new US variety I've found this month. It feels good to have found it.
Tuesday, February 23, 2010
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Congratulations. It must have felt great to find that indian!
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