I didn't see anything posted on this yet and was sort of curious if anyone else even keeps track of how many coins/rolls they go through in a year's time. With that said, here's what my 2015 looked like: Cents:67,500 total coins - 13,113 coppers - 219 wheats - 114 from 1959 - 207 foreign of various origins Nickels: 75,360 total coins - 31 war nickels - 2 from the 1920s - 45 from the 1930s - 372 from the 1940s - 457 from the 1950s - 37 foreign of various origins Dimes: 6000 total coins - 1 silver Half Dollars: 380 total coins - Skunk Hope everyone has a happy and profitable 2016!
I don't with my coins but I do with my Metal Detecting clad coin finds. Then I roll them up at the end of the year! For example - $167.00 in quarters (stacks of 4 each) found in parks and the beach
This is why I gave up dime hunting. At least with pennies and nickles, I feel like I am accomplishing something...
Yep, the dimes are pretty thin - no pun intended. I only grab a few CWR whenever the mood strikes me.
Lets see my finds would be for 2015 are. Cents 265000 searched 1335 wheats, 2 indieans, 2 proof Nickels 476000 searched 215 silver, 43 readable buffalo, 43 unreadable buffalo, 3 V, 13 proof Dimes 620000 searched 466 silver rossevelt, 33 mercury, 17 80% Canadian, 6 clad proof, 1 silver proof, Quartars 32000 searched 46 silver Washington (45 from one bag) 2 clad proof, 1 silver proof Halves 36000 searched 42 40%, 2 64s, 2 franks, 4 walking liberty, 7 clad proofs
I've wondered how I have time for that also, and I'm not sure, I'm in my last semester of college and work full time also, but that's pretty much all I do, its about an hour a day I spend on it.