Here's a coin update from last night ...
15 small dollars and 4 large dollars didn't have anything.
1,160 quarters produced just two Canadians and one US nickel.
2,100 dimes yielded three silver Rosies (1957, 1963D, 1964), three Canadians and two Bermuda 10¢.
1,160 nickels rounded up one Canadian, one Bahamas 5¢ (1969) and one semi-key Jefferson, 1950 (that's two of these in two days ... I suppose it is not that rare).
9,500 pennies brought home fifty-three Wheats, sixty-two Canadians, seven US dimes, a Euro 2¢ and a German 2 Pfennig. The dimes in this batch included a really worn 1916, silver Mercury dime. That's the second Mercury dime I've found in pennies over the years.
1916, 1917, 1918, 1919, 1926, 1929, 1930, 1935, 1937, 1939, 1940, 1940S, 1941(2), 1942(3), 1944D, 1945(3), 1946, 1948(3), 1950S, 1951D, 1952, 1952D, 195392), 1953D, 1955(3), 1956, 1956D(5), 1957(3), 1957D(5), 1958, 1958D(2)
Found: 2 pennies
Thursday, March 17, 2011
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