All were found this year. Most are from Canada, but there are Bermuda, Bahamas and Australia coins as well. All were found in penny rolls, here in the U.S. of course.
British Caribbean Territories - Eastern Group is a series of islands in the Caribbean lumped together for monetary purposes due to their status as British colonies. So the coin was legal tender in any one of about thirteen island groups and areas on the mainland.
Canadian coins are the most common foreign here. I've found around 40 in rolls, 3 of them being George VI. I also found an un centesimo from Panama about a week ago in a cent roll. Interestingly enough, I found out that the Panamanian balboa and the U.S. dollar have a fixed exchange rate of 1:1, so I didn't lose anything pulling that out of the roll (not that I care anyway, since it was just a penny).
I find Lincolns, the occasional British penny, (which is odd because it's a larger diameter), but the occasional one from the Bahamas or Bermuda, sometimes Euro 2 cent coins as well. One time I found about 10 dimes in a span of about 10 rolls, too.