Tuesday, May 24, 2011

115 small dollars had one new Canadian $1 for me, the 2009 Canadien 100th Anniversary dollar.

960 quarters had six Canadians and one Australian 10¢.

2,050 dimes produced two silver Rosies (1963D, 1964) and seven Canadians. One of the Canadians was a 1946, 80% silver dime. It's the second oldest Canadian I've found in a roll and the rarest by mintage; 6,300,066 were minted. In this batch was also a new modern dime for me, the 2011P.

1,720 nickels yielded just two Canadians (1 Ni) and two US dimes.

2,950 pennies turned up thirteen Wheats, twenty-four Canadians and one Bermuda 1¢.

1918, 1920S, 1939, 1941(2), 1944, 1945, 1945S, 1951D, 1956D, 1957D

Found: 2 pennies, 1 dime, 1 foreign coin (a Mexican $10)

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