Things have been pretty busy here, so I haven't had the time to post that I normally do. I did do a lot of searching, however.
11,280 quarters produced one silver Washington (1940), thirty Canadians, nine US nickels, one US dime, one US penny, one South Korean 100 Won, one UK 10 pence and one Chuck 'E Cheese token. The token is a new one for me.
16,000 dimes turned up eight silver Rosies (1954, 1961D, 2 x 1963D, 2 x 1964, 2 x 1964D), twenty Canadians, two US pennies, one US nickel, two US 5 pence, one Australian 5¢ and one Swiss ½ franc.
8,400 nickels yielded one Buffalo (1937), five War Times (2 x 1943P, 1944P, 1945P, 1945S), eighteen Canadians (6 Ni), five US dimes, one proof nickel (1975S), one Cayman Islands 5¢, one Guatemala 10¢, one Swiss 20 Rappen and a key date Jefferson (1950).
18,300 pennies rounded up ninety-one Wheats, one hundred thirty-three Canadians, six US dimes, one Australian 1¢, one Netherlands 5¢ and one Euro 1¢. The Wheats were:
1920, 1928, 1936(3), 1936D, 1938(2), 1940(2), 1941(4), 1942, 1942D, 1944(10), 1945(9), 1946(9), 1947, 1948(2), 1949(2), 1950(3), 1951D, 1952(3), 1952D(5), 1953(4), 1953D(3), 1954D(2), 1955, 1955D, 1956(2), 1956D(5), 1957(5), 1957D, 1958, 1958D(4)
Found: 3 pennies (1 at Super Cuts, 2 at Costco), 1 nickel (at Super Cuts)
Sunday, February 14, 2010
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