Wednesday, April 20, 2011

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)

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