These were both pulled out of a $50.00 bag of cents from my local bank's coin counting machine. A 1944 Clip and a 1926D, looks like a grease filled die 6.
Very cool! Makes me want to go get a bag right now. But then I remember it's a $50 bag, that's 5000 coins to go through! I'll have to think about it some more, lol.
But a bag of possible greatness! Just a little bit here and little bit there and a little bit of jackpot sprinkled through the air. You know you want to. Buy me it
Great find. I've searched through thousands of new coins and had less luck than you did! I wish my eyesight was better or I'd give this a shot. Unfortunately, I think reading glasses might be in my near future.
The bag was a special bag. Out of $50.00, there was over $10.00 face in Wheat cents. I'll add a picture of the pile of wheats only.
That's amazing u/schwaVB57. Some of those look BU from a distance or at least almost so. It almost seems like a spouse or child simply cashed in all of the wheaties from someone that passed on. If there hasn't been too much time that has passed, it might be worth picking up some nickel, dime and quarter bags from the same bank just in case. A long shot, but you never know. Great finds btw.
I buy all the bags from the bank's Coin Counter. Cents, nickels, dimes, and quarters. The bank calls when they have full bags. I search them and roll for the bank the amount of rolls they want back. The rest I dump at another bank. I do not think a collection was dumped. An old lady had over $300.00 in cents she cashed per the teller. I got 6 bags of cents last week, usually 2 a month is average.