1935,1941,2-1946,1949D,1951,1951D,1953D,2-1955D,3-1956D. I don't know if that's good or bad. Started end of January have gotten 6 boxes(at my bank it's boxes of 10$)but the second box I asked for something older as to not go through what I recently brought back so they got me two boxes out of the back. Out of them two boxes I got nothing pressing 82 and no copper at all. Also I will get a couple dollars worth when I stop at gas station. But anyway here is what I found.
Hi.... I wonder what you are after. If you are mainly after older coins I found that I was most successful doing that when I went to the smaller savings banks in residential areas and asked for customer rolled coins. So you have some wheat cents there and they are always fun because they are beautifully designed; but the group photograph does not allow us to get up close to see them well. Have you examined each of these coins carefully for mint errors of interest?
I am mainly looking to fill a book with all AU. As far as errors I tried but I just don't have the eye for it. When I can afford it is like to get a good camera. I have found a few misaligned die strikes and off center but all very minor.
I have one of these - has a built in camera and works great for me: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00XNYXQHE/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o07_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
About 2 weeks ago I found a 1909 - P cent, not the VDB, I was thinking were has it been for 110 years??? Also yesterday found a 1943 - D cent. I wonder if it was part of a collection or whatever.
I just found a bunch myself. Rolls of only wheat, however I also need a better camera and am just new to this so I'm unsure ff value or errors yet.
Welcome to CoinTalk @Alwayschooselove1 - That is a lovely name you have given yourself and a important reminder of what to spend at least some time thinking about. Thank you for the reminder. Came in especially handy right now.