How often you find 2017 P Penny from west coast?

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  1. Bate

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  3. BoonTheGoon

    BoonTheGoon Grade A mad lad

    I find them once in a while in Texas but not common.
     
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  4. jwitten

    jwitten Well-Known Member

    I never find them from the west coast. They all came from Philly.... ;)
     
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  5. Numiser

    Numiser Well-Known Member

    I didn't know Texas was on the west coast?
     
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  6. Bate

    Bate Active Member

    I live in CA so when i found this..I fell like kind of cool...
     
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  7. paddyman98

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  8. David Post

    David Post Good times

    $25.00 = 50 rolls of pennies
    50 rolls of pennies = 2500 pennies
    5% of 2500 pennies = 125 pennies
    2017-P pennies = 125
    Me = sick of seeing them
    :)
     
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  9. Richard gladfelter

    Richard gladfelter Well-Known Member

    I envy the westcoast because all the Denver minted coins go there and I can't get my hands on them.
     
  10. desertgem

    desertgem Senior Errer Collecktor Supporter

    I have used the "trade" forum to get exchanges of rolls "D" for "P" , for the local coin club members, using the small flat rate postal box. Jim
     
  11. David Post

    David Post Good times

    from just 4 rolls . . . just bragging :)

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  12. Evan8

    Evan8 A Little Off Center

    Im in Colorado. What is this philly mint you speak of...:D
     
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  13. theshoegazer

    theshoegazer Well-Known Member

    Northeast here - P coins are the rule. D pennies are uncommon, even in instances where the Denver output was greater than the Philly. D nickels, dimes, and quarters will turn up after a couple of years. I just assume that pennies don't travel far from their point of release. They go from the mint to distributors to banks to business to people's pockets... who then take them home and put them in a jar until they need cash or the jar is filled.

    I lived briefly in the bay area and do remember seeing the occasional S penny in my change, but I wasn't collecting that point so only occasionally checking pocket change. How common are S coins (not counting impaired proofs) in CA and the west coast in general?
     
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