I think it is 9.2%
Lol
I dont go through very many coins, so I just buy coins at a bank and when I am done searching, I put them in a vending machine and press coin...
I can't seem to find anything BUT montana here in washington some days...
Never happens to me. The machines I've seen never "Force" you to buy something. I could put in $1.50 when the most expensive item in the machine...
Yep.
Got a 1975s dime today. My first proof find in circulation! Also got a 1941 nickel
First time roll searching for nickels only felt like doing 2 rolls today Best I got was an XF 1953S Not too bad for searching only $4
My father has about 40 buffalo nickels from 1919-1937 None are "Dateless", but a couple need some work to find it out. This is one of the better...
I agree, I wish i had one like that, but there does still appear to be slight wear on the higher points of the coin.
Man... I wish I could find something like that...
I hate it when you would have gotten 97 cents so you can look through a fistful of change, but you get a dllar bill... Not nearly as fun to look...
Nice finds! yesterday i got this from a vending machine.
A couple months ago i got a 1945D wheat cent from 7-11. Other than that, I have got a few early jeffersons, occasional bicentennial quarters, and...
I agree... there are WAY too many 65's... I got five of them today... along with a nice '67 dime,'64 nickel, a '67 and a '69 quarter, two...
THats what i was thinking, too... Weight is 5.3grams
Also have this '66 error penny.
My father has had this in his coin collection for a while. It is the same size as a nickel. Is it a blank planchet?
Its 1968, not 1988, but i guess that could be a possibility.
Sorry Its so small My computer wouldnt let me and my camera wouldnt take a clearer picture
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