I opened two rolls out of my box, both incredible. Most of the rolls had BU 1963 Canada Cents on the ends, a couple did not. I grabbed one without a canada on the end, but a wheatie lol. The wheatie was a common 1940, but I see a 2000 penny in great shape, I check the back for the Wide AM. I get pretty happy when I see the space between the AM. Next roll was one with a Canada Ender, I was exicted for those ones. 30 Beautiful MS+ 1963 Canada cents, including two "Hanging Three" errors. I can not wait to open the rest.
Nice one. Congrats. I am up to 43 1998's, 1 1999, and 52 2000's. Recently the 2000's seem to be drying up.
Thanks, I hope to find another one in this box, for I checked one roll and found one, how many WAMs (wide ams) do you find per box on average?
That's what I was thinking, I have search cent before but never payed attention to the AM, now I have been searching again and looking for the Wide AM variety and this is my first in almost 3 boxes, not a lot though compared to you, I have been having a good silver year though...
I've never found one. It's funny because it feels like I'm doing a lottery "scratcher" every time I flip one over. I'm not really looking for them because I want one. I'd sell one if I found it. I only really want DDO/DDR's or errors that look like errors. Congrats on the finds though. I'd be singing a different tune if I found one I'm sure.
Can you post a pic of the initials FG? It looks like one but to be 100% sure you need to look at the initials they should almost be touching the building