I don't coin roll hunt for Wheat Cents.. I metal detect them! Each picture represents a different hunt for 2022. Some says I find few and others I find a lot. Though they need a bit of cleaning
Hello A.Larry, When I was actively metal detecting, during the Cenozoic, I found silver in 9 out of 10 yards where I dug wheat cents....Have you been as lucky? J.T.
A.Larry I remember mine. (no one told me what to expect) After digging quite a few clad coins, out popped this bright-shiny silver mercury dime in XF condition. A 1941-D looking like the day it was lost & absolutely tone free! Hoping you have an equally exciting experience. J.T.
Is that normal for the mint mark to almost touch the 9 on the 1956D in roll #5 the 56 is not that close?
The mint marks were added to the original Philly dies at the Denver & San Fran. mints. The quality & placement depended on their worker to punch the mint mark into the die & hoping he had not had too much to drink the previous night. That's why you can get differently placed MM's & RPM's. (Re-punched mint marks) J.T.