Although most of last night's coins were kind of dull, I did score one good one.
40 small dollars and one large dollar had nothing.
2,800 quarters produced two Canadians, two US nickels, one UK 5 pence (larger format, 1980) and one Australian 10¢.
4,250 dimes turned up one proof dime (2004S), four Canadians, two UK 5 pence and one Euro 1¢. The proof dime is in really good shape and is now the 3rd rarest, by mintage, dime I've found. 1,804,396 were minted. I'm now in a bit of silver dime slump. :(
2,160 nickels yielded just six Canadians and one US penny.
7,800 pennies rounded up thirty-five Wheats, fifty-six Canadians, three US dimes, one Bahamas 1¢ and one UK penny.
1940, 1941, 1942(2), 1944D, 1945(2), 1946(3), 1947, 1947S, 1948, 1950(2), 1950S, 1951, 1951D(2), 1952, 1952D, 1953(2), 1953D(2), 1955(3), 1955D, 1956, 1956D, 1957, 1958, 1958D(2)
Wednesday, April 20, 2011
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