Tuesday, June 26, 2012

54 small dollars had nothing.

8,040 half dollars produced nine 90% silver halves (1941D, 5 x 1964, 3 x 1964D), thirty-one 40% silver halves (2 x 1965, 2 x 1966, 10 x 1967, 11 x 1968D, 6 x 1969D), two proof halves (1985S, 1989S), a Bermuda 50¢ and a Spanish 50 Ptas.

4,360 quarters rounded up two silver Washingtons (1934, 1943), six Canadians, seven US nickels, two US dimes, one UK 10 pence, one Barbados 25¢ and one US penny. The 1934 is not only a new one for me it is now the oldest quarter I have found. My last oldest quarter, the 1935, was found about 3½ years ago!

3,150 dimes got me one silver Rosie (1946), two Canadians and one UK 5 pence.

1,880 nickels had just one War Time (1945D) and three US dimes.

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