Delaware Statehood Quarter, BU. Somebody must have decided to take it out of their collection and spend it.
When I was working at Taco Bell, I found 4 full rolls of AU-BU silver dimes, all from 1949-1962. Of course, my bro stole them from me and spent them at face value. What a jerk!
ok another box down, here are the results for the pennies 1940 1944 1947s 1949s 1952d x2 1957d 1961 au 1962 au 1964 bu 6 canadian coins (71-06) two spooned lincolns (starts)
Collecting money from the office soda fund cash box today, I found a series 1963 B $1 bill that appears to have spent most of the past 40 years being used as a bookmark.
ok did the last box of cents, found: 1944s 1957d x3 1958d 1958 1963d au 1967 au 1 canadian 85 about two rolls worth of 2006-d (blast white directly from mint ms 67+) time to get more penny boxes!
Found 5-6 wheat cents thast i got back in change. I usually save all pre-4 nickels, but my two oldest nickels are a '40 and a '42 i got back in change. '56 silver quarter in AU condition on the side of the road (would have been an AU if it wasn't run over by a few cars. It's just worth melt now) couple of merc dimes too worn down to read the date buff nickels now and then
Stopped at the bank today and an older gentleman asked the teller next to me if he change exchange some coins for paper money. He was given approval, and brought a satchel back in. I know of at least several times when older folks have brought change in to that bank and had it turn out to be all silver. So as he moves in to the window I was vacating, I offered to buy all of his change. There were $240 in quarters and $28 in nickels. I go home and the first roll I pick up (recycled wrappers with one end still the crimped open end style) has a 1946 quarter showing on the end! I was getting pumped up! Unfortunately, that was the only silver coin in the whole 24 rolls. About a dozen of the state quarters had colorful toning on them, so I saved those as well. The nickels had nothing older than 1964.
Searching half rolls the other day and see what appear to be a 90% and a 40% from the edge. Pick them out and they turn out to be a 1930 Panama 1/2 Balboa and a 1966 Panama 1/2 Balboa.
Recently found a 2002-S (yes, proof) cent in a roll of cents from the bank. It is a little fingerprinted and lightly scrachted but still looks great!
I picked up a box of halves today. I've been through 25 rolls and found 2 64s and 8 40% silver coins. Best box I've had in a while. It would be nice if the 2nd half of the box had the same results.
This ended up being my best box so far. I found 3 64s, 1 65, 1 66, 9 67s, 4 68-Ds, 1 69-D, and a F-12 1942 which is my first Walking Liberty found in a roll.
Went through 40 rolls of cents today this is what I found. 36 wheat cents earliest 1926 16 Canadian cents earliest 1944 to 1974 1 clad dime 3 1959-d copper cents 1960 to 1981 (487) and 1- 2007-d cent most of the time we do not find new coins here in AZ until March.
Went through $1000 in halves today and found: 1-1972-D Uncirculated 1-2006-P Uncirculated 1-1941-S Walking Liberty 1-1974-D DDO Along with the follwing silver Kennedies: 1-1964 2-1965 5-1966 (1 is a DDR) 14-1967 10-1968-D 8-1969-D
Got a 1964 silver quarter in my change from Chipotle today... almost no wear, probably about AU 50 or 55. First silver quarter find for me!
Last night I went to the local gas station to get some lottery tickets , no winners , but the guy in front of me paying for his beer did not have enough money so he went out to his car and came back in with a roll of pennies in a very old roll , paper was very aged , so as soon as he moved out of my way I told the clerk that I wanted that roll , have not opened it yet but there is a wheat on one end and a 1957 on the other , I have come close a thousand times to open it but I can`t decide on just putting it in the safe as is.
I would open it, but then I'm just a kid with no experience. Of course I would open it carefully, and place each coin on tissue or towel paper. I've found some wheaties in circulation, along with a few old nickels.