Tuesday, November 30, 2010

Just a quick coin update ...

2,120 quarters produced two Canadians.

1,050 dimes yielded two silver Rosies (1960, 1963D).

560 nickels had one Canadian (1 Ni).

1,050 pennies turned up twelve Wheats and three Canadians. The Wheats were:

1940D, 1946, 1946D, 1950, 1950D, 1951, 1951D(2), 1953D, 1956D, 1957, 1957D

Found: 2 pennies, 1 foreign coin (a Canadian penny)

Sunday, November 28, 2010

Things went pretty well this weekend for us. I'm sorry to see the four day vacation just about over. Our Thanksgiving meal was good and we had fun visiting with everyone (even if H1 was a bit fussy more than a few times). I looked at some mini-vans (Henry loves crawling in and out of showroom cars and getting free balloons), I went to a Celtics game, I took the kids to my parents (their first trip with just me), Hazel had two nights of sleep and today church went really well.

In a few weeks Hazel will have her acting debut in our church Christmas pageant. She has the gender bending role of Jesus.



Hazel just before dinner with Aunt Jess.



Hazel all set for her first Thanksgiving!



Hazel's cute headband has some trouble staying up.



Henry helped his Nonnie make waffles on Black Friday. It was a good recipe Henry said.

8,000 halves turned up two 90% silver halves (2 x 1964), three 40% silver halves (1966, 1968D, 1969D) and one proof half (1992S). That's better than things have been in weeks, but I still wouldn't say I've broken out of my slump.

Found: 1 dime

Thursday, November 25, 2010

I felt lucky so I did a bit more coin.

400 quarters just had one Canadian.

2,000 dimes produced one silver Rosie (1964D), three Canadians and a Netherlands 25¢.

1,200 nickels yielded dateless Buffalo and two Canadians (1 Ni).

6,000 pennies turned up forty-five Wheats, thirty-three Canadians and one Bermuda 1¢. The Wheats were:

1925, 1927, 1937S, 1939(2), 1941, 1942D, 1944(4), 1945(5), 1946(3), 1946D, 1947D, 1948(4), 1950, 1951D, 1952(6), 1952D, 1954D, 1955(2), 1955D, 1956, 1956D(4), 1957D, 1958D

Wednesday, November 24, 2010

Happy Thanksgiving!

Last night I had a great idea (inspired by cousin Evan) ... making a fort for Henry in his bedroom. He slept in it all night and was the most eager I ever saw him to get in bed! I might have to use that trick in a future moment of desperation. Hazel didn't sleep as well, but she and I did have one nice hour on the couch sleeping together.

My coins were pretty good last night. The teller told me they were just lot of quarters.

6,400 quarters produced two silver Washingtons (1943S, 1963), one proof quarter (1994S), five Canadians, seven US nickels, four US dimes and a Bonkers arcade token. I also got a 2009D PR quarter! That's a good bunch.

500 dimes turned up one silver Rosie (1959) and one Canadian.

2,500 pennies yielded ten Wheats, nine Canadians and one Taiwan 1 Yuan. The Wheats were:

1936, 1942(2), 1945(2), 1947, 1948, 1955, 1956, 1956D, 1957D

Tuesday, November 23, 2010

I managed to sort some Wheats while compiling just now ... 11,350 pennies had sixty-two Wheats, sixty-nine Canadians and four US dimes. The Wheats were:

1918, 1930, 1934, 1937, 1939, 1942, 1944(9), 1945(3), 1946(4), 1947D, 1948, 1949, 1950, 1950D, 1951(3), 1951D, 1952(2), 1952D(3), 1953, 1953D(4), 1954D, 1956(2), 1956D(5), 1957(2), 1957D(5), 1958D(7)

Found: 3 pennies

One of a Kind

Here's some good pictures of the kids.



Hazel in her cute coat and surprised look.



Henry pointing to where Hazel is. He has a tendency to bury her and in blankets and toys.



Hazel doing tummy time in a sweater made by her Cioci.



Hazel in the exer-saucer. Henry likes to run around this while she's in it and often spins her in it. She seems to like both of these things and follows him intensely with her eyes when he's doing both.



Henry looking smug while trying out a very old fire engine.



Henry trying out a newer fire engine (with lollipop). The day was a bit crazy, but most of the time he had a blast going in and out of fire trucks with his cousins. They also explored a jail cell and a snazzy new police car.



Hazel and Duck as snapped by Henry.

50 small dollars and 8,000 half dollars only turned up one mint set dollar (2005D) and two 40% silver halves (1967, 1968D).

1,760 quarters rounded up eight Canadians.

2,200 dimes yielded one silver dime (1957 Proof), two Canadians and one US penny. This is only the second proof dime I've found in a roll and the first silver one. Only 1,247,952 were minted.



1,000 nickels had two War Times (1943P, 1945P).

14,500 pennies turned up eighty-two Wheats, ninety-nine Canadians, three US dimes, two UK pennies and one Bermuda 1¢. The Wheats were:

1924, 1926, 1928, 1929, 1934, 1936, 1937(2), 1938(2), 1939(2), 1940(5), 1941(4), 1942(3), 1944(6), 1945(4), 1945D, 1946(9), 1947, 1948(3), 1950S, 1951D, 1953(4), 1954D(3), 1955(4), 1955D, 1956(3), 1956D(5), 1957(2), 1957D(3), 1958(2), 1958D(2)

Last week I also had a really cool "random" coin find. In the reject bin of a Coin Star machine I found a bunch of foreign coins (see below). In them was a coin from Botswana. It's the only coin I have from that country and one of the few I've found from Africa. It's a 10 Thebe.



Found: 1 penny, 5 foreign coins (1 Euro 2¢, 1 Euro 5¢, 1 Canadian 1¢, 1 Canadian 10¢, 1 Canadian 25¢, 1 Botswana 10 Thebe)

Wednesday, November 17, 2010

Things went pretty well last night with my coins. I just wish we could get over these colds!? I'm loosing count of them. I think we're at three, maybe four ... and it's only November. The good news is Hazel slept really well last night and Henry's been getting just a little more independent every day. Last night I tried to get him to scrub his body and wash his hair. It worked better than my trying to do it for him.

50 small dollars and 170 half dollars didn't produce anything.

4,520 quarters had three silver Washingtons (1952, 1961D, 1964), seven Canadians, two US nickels, two US pennies, two Bermuda 25¢, two German 1 Marks, two Riverfront Casino 25¢, one South Korean 100 Won, one Jamaica 10¢, one Netherlands 1 Guilder and one Venezuela 1 Bolivar (1977). That's one great quarter run for me! A new silver quarter; a new country, Venezuela; and three new foreign types!





5,000 dimes yielded one silver Rosie (1964), twenty Canadians (one 80% silver one, 1958), one US penny, one Singapore 10¢ and one Bermuda 10¢.

3,440 nickels rounded up one Buffalo (1925), one War Time (1945P), eleven Canadians (8 Ni) and one Singapore 20¢.

Hope the pennies turn up some interesting stuff as well!

Found: 2 pennies