For me it's: one wheat in every 500 pennies. War nickel- one in every 5000 nickels. Not sure about the rest. (I somehow found an 1867 shield nickel.)
That's actually good.
12 penny rolls and 30 nickel rolls: penny: Cut 194* penny. Size of a dime. Nickels: 1940,1947s,1948,1948d,1951d,1952,1952d,1954d,1955d x...
Has that been polished?
One quarter at teller tray-skunk.
Box of pennies: 1930 1951d 1952d×2 1956d 2 canadian 1 two eurocent Teller tray one penny: SKUNK!!!
a few days ago I found a 1961 proof nickel with full stairs in a roll.
I have no clue. I only withdraw nickels and pennies.
That is stupid. Who would do that.
Found a 1936, 39, 56 wheat cents, three pre-60 nickels, and a super shiny 1961 nickel. (i'm 99.999999999999999999999% sure it was a proof) Update:...
It would be hard to change the coins. I'm sure that the people have been on the coins for a long time.
Why is there wheat cents under coinstar machines? I found a 1942,1943s, and 195something pennies there.
Well he didn't read the posts and quit.
Use dime-a-date.
I don't buy unsearched rolls. I just think of them as a bunch of no date wheat cents.
The Indian bought a new shirt.
I don't know why. It's just cheap and addicting. And then my keepers go in my bedroom.
Nice. The only buffalo nickel I ever found is a almost no-dated 1921.
Do pennies and nickels. I sometimes get good stuff.
Looks like someone was playing tictactoe on it.
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