Tuesday, May 17, 2011

Here's a bunch of good, fun kid pictures Meg took (before it started to rain!).











4 large dollars, 108 small dollars and 7 halves produced one proof dollar (2004S). The proof is a bit cloudy, but it is a new one for me!

1,360 quarters turned up just one Canadian.

4,750 dimes produced five silver Rosies (1954D, 1956, 1958, 1962D, 1964), five Canadians, one Belgium 1 franc, one UK 5 pence, one Polish 10 Grozy and one Spanish 5 Pesetas.



1,920 nickels yielded two War Times (1945P, 1945S), four Canadians (1 Ni), one Bahamas 5¢ (1966) and one Cayman Islands 10¢.

4,800 pennies got me thirty-eight Wheats, forty-eight Canadians, one US dime, one US nickel and one Bahamas 1¢.

1919, 1919S, 1930, 1936, 1939, 1940(2), 1941(2), 1942, 1944, 1945, 1946(4), 1947, 1948, 1948S, 1955D, 1956, 1956D(9), 1957D(3), 1958(3), 1958D

Found: 1 penny

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