A list of what I found

Discussion in 'Coin Chat' started by johndo, Sep 8, 2006.

  1. johndo

    johndo New Member

    there is probably already a thread for this, and if there is, sorry
    Although I'm new to coin Collecting, I've been saving pocket change for years.

    From what i've been reading in the forum since I've joined "rolls" are the way to go for the surprise effect, so I finally got off my butt....actually on my butt sitting for several hours going through my rolls (that I have rolled over the years) of .01 cents and dated each one looking for the usual stuff errors, DD, wheats, double ears wide and narrow A M etc. etc. and this is what i found

    out of 400 rolls 141 were over 10 years and upto 18 years old

    Wheats
    1-1942
    1-1946D
    1-1955
    1-1956D
    1-1957D.
    lack of wheats due to, that I would usually catch them before rolling
    28-1956
    6-1959
    22-1959D
    25-1960D
    6-1960
    32-1961D
    1-1961
    33-1962D
    6-1962
    21-1963D
    15-1963
    63-1964D
    49-1964
    37-1966
    54-1967
    71-1968D
    33-1968
    93-1969D
    18-1969


    245-1982 lg dt
    20-1982 sm dt

    4-1968S
    16-1969S
    15-1970S
    17-1971S
    11-1972S
    12-1973S
    10-1974S

    15-$.01 Candians, 9 that are round and 6 that have 12 flat sides on them, is there a significance to that?
    4- Dimes

    Thought this might interest some of you, I know that alot of you are BIGTIME into this, and have probably have "been there and done that" what I have shared with you, but I'm a newb

    Can anybody tell me if the rest of my .01 cents are worth hanging onto due to they are talking (and have been for along time) about the possibility of stopping the cents?

    I really enjoy this web site and have asked a few ?'s and have always gotten straight forward answers, and I do appreciate that, and have taken advice to and buy a Red Book and a loupe (16 power) although my newest purchase was a light with a 8 inch circular neon light & 5 inch magnifying glass on a swing arm that clamps to the table (lets just say that after looking at the coins through the magni. for 5 hrs. then to look at them without, they look like dinky foreign change. lol) we also picked up a 50 to 400 power microscope. Both of which i purchased at yard sales for $20.00, but had to buy new bulb for $6.97 + tax

    Again thanks for all the info.
    John
     
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  3. Speedy

    Speedy Researching Coins Supporter

    Most cents other than the Wheats are worth just 1 cent----but it looks like you are off to a good start of working on a complete set of Cents...1909-date....
    I would pick out the best and cash in the rest....

    Good going on buying the Red Book---keep on buying books and you will learn tons!
    As for the loupe---that is a good one if you are interested in RPM's and varieties---I only use a 10x...and for grading I just use my eye!

    Speedy
     
  4. Aidan Work

    Aidan Work New Member

    John,you could also buy the Krause catalogues.Alternatively,you can look here; http://numismaster.com .

    Aidan.
     
  5. johndo

    johndo New Member

    Thanks Speedy

    I have several more wheats, they were just the ones I had found in in the 40,000+ cents that I had gone through this week

    John
     
  6. Cloudsweeper99

    Cloudsweeper99 Treasure Hunter

    Regarding the books, I've been disappointed in just about every coin book I've ever opened. Everything is either for beginners or advanced collectors.

    Regarding the loop, I'm glad someone else besides me can grade better without one. It's frequently more confusing than helpful. I probably just don't know what I'm supposed to be looking at.
     
  7. johndo

    johndo New Member

    Posted by Cloudsweeper99:

    regarding the loop....

    I find it a real pain to use because of how I have to hold the light, My microscope works much easier
     
  8. GDJMSP

    GDJMSP Numismatist Moderator

    A couple of comments John, get yourself a 5x loupe. It's much easier to use and see with and has a much larger viewing surface. And you should use incandescent light when viewing coins - not fluorescent.
     
  9. Speedy

    Speedy Researching Coins Supporter

    Yeah---that is the case in most of the books---but most of the time I'm only buying books on topics that I'm researching or needing info on so when that happens I need both the beginner and advanced info---
    I find it easier----I want a 5x or 4x like GDJMSP suggests but haven't found one yet I like---when looking at keydates and higher grade coins I use the loop more than normal.

    Speedy
     
  10. johndo

    johndo New Member

    Partial list of what Grandma gave me

    (1) 1879 Morgan, (1) 1882 M, (1) 1885 M, (1) 1888 M, (2) 1889 M, (1) 1900 M, (2) 1921 M, (1)1922 Peace dollar, (2) 1925 P d, (1) 1935 P d.,some are in pretty good shape

    She also gave me several more coins, but haven't itemized yet, when I do I'll post
     
  11. Cloudsweeper99

    Cloudsweeper99 Treasure Hunter

    Remember to thank your grandma. That is very very generous of her. You should ask her where they came from. There might be an interesting story behind them.
     
  12. randall zink

    randall zink New Member

    John, all those coins, pre 82, are copper. I also am a roll searcher and have found out that I can get more money then a cent for them. I have advertised them and have found out people really do want them. I would keep all AU ones and sell or store the rest
     
  13. AgCollector

    AgCollector Senior Member

    I'm curious- where do you sell them?
     
  14. Dockwalliper

    Dockwalliper Coin Hoarder

    Canadian cents were 12 sided from 1982 to 1991.
    The only coin worth anything in the bunch is 1985 with a pointed 5.
     
  15. SmokeMonkey

    SmokeMonkey i brake for peace dollars

    i have a 12 sided 95 canadian cent.
     
  16. johndo

    johndo New Member


    As I said here are the rest:
    1847 large cent- braided hair

    Indian heads:
    1-1895
    1-1899
    2-1901
    1-1903
    1-1906
    1-1907

    Wheats:
    1-1916
    1-1920
    2-1927d
    1-1928d
    2-1929
    1-1929d
    1-1929s
    1-1935d
    1-1935s
    1-1937s
    3-1940
    1-1940d
    2-1940s
    1-1941
    3-1941d
    1-1942
    1-1942d
    5-1944
    1-1944d
    4-1944s
    2-1945
    1-1945d
    3-1945s
    2-46
    2-46d
    3-46s
    2-49d
    1-49s
    2-50d
    1-50s
    2-51d
    1-51s
    2-52d
    3-52s
    2-53s
    1-54d
    1-54s
    10-55d
    5-56d
    5-57d
    14-58d
    and one wheat w/ no obv.

    Liberty Head- five cent
    1-1900
    1-1910

    Buffalo nickel
    3-1937
    1-1939
    1-1940

    Barber Dime
    1-1914s

    Mercury Dimes
    1-1917
    1-17s
    2-23
    1-23s
    3-26
    1-28
    1-30
    1-31
    2-35
    1-35d
    1-35s
    1-36
    2-36d
    2-37
    1-37d
    1-38
    1-38s
    1-39
    1-39d
    1-39s
    1-40
    1-40d
    1-40s
    2-41
    3-41d
    1-41s
    3-42
    1-42d
    1-42s
    1-43
    3-43d
    2-43s
    6-44
    2-44d
    1-44s
    4-45
    1-45d
    4-45s

    Roosevelt Dimes
    4-1946
    3-46d
    4-46s
    1-47
    1-47d
    4-47s
    3-48d
    2-50d
    1-51
    2-51d
    3-51s
    1-52
    1-52d
    3-52s
    1-53d
    2-53s
    1-54
    4-54d
    1-54s
    1-55
    1-56
    3-56d
    3-1957
    2-57d
    2-58d
    1-59d
    1-60
    1-60d
    2-61
    1-61d
    1-62
    4-62d
    6-63d
    16-64
    19-1964d

    Quarters
    1-1936s
    1-37d
    1-43d
    1-45

    Standing Liberty
    1-1935

    Franklin Halves
    1-1963
    1-58

    Kennedy Halves
    4-1964d
    1-65
    1-69d
    1-72
    1-76d

    Morgan Dollars (this is a repeat from above)
    1-1879
    1-1882
    1-1885
    1-1888
    2-1889
    1-1900o
    2-1921s
    1-1935s

    Peace Dollar
    1-1922s
    1-25
    1-25s

    Ike Dollar
    3-1971d
    1-72d
    1-74
    1-74d
    1-76d

    SBA
    4-1979d

    Chicago Worlds Columbian Exposition Commemorative
    1-1893

    Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition Token
    1-1909

    several foriegn coin, but I don't have info on them, some look very interesting though

    Coins I purchased while in Oklahoma

    Buffalo Nickel

    1-1937d

    War Nickel
    1-1944d

    Quarters
    1-1943
    1-63
    9-64 AU
    31-64d AU

    Roll searching Halves while there

    1-1964
    3-66
    10-67
    5-68d
    1-69d
    1-74dd
    1-83 bubbled (guess clad separation)
     
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