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  1. davidharmier60firefox

    davidharmier60firefox Well-Known Member

    Meanwhile I just plug along with my pennies.
     
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  3. Bambam8778

    Bambam8778 Well-Known Member

    Ha Ha, me too! :)
     
  4. jonathan layne

    jonathan layne Well-Known Member

    i should have called the bank before i went. i went in and asked for $50 in pennies. they only had $10. i found 6 wheat, 4 canadian, 4 2009, 1 san fran 1974
     
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  5. Bambam8778

    Bambam8778 Well-Known Member

    They were probably out or low and waiting for their truck to get there. I have run in to this before. Most places will let you order whatever you want so that they don't get surprised when you walk in the door. 6 wheats are pretty cool!
     
  6. jonathan layne

    jonathan layne Well-Known Member

    they are pretty nice. i have to rinse some dried salt or something like that off of two of them.
     
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  7. Bambam8778

    Bambam8778 Well-Known Member

    Probably just corrosion. I get a run of garbage pennies from time to time that someone dug out of the pits of their car or somewhere like that. It's all part of the game!
     
  8. jonathan layne

    jonathan layne Well-Known Member

    yes, that is the fun part
     
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  9. Hlongoria78

    Hlongoria78 Member

    I have a 1972 D Dime size penny different than othershttps://photos.app.goo.gl/EKHiErwcAieNyBm49
     
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  11. Hlongoria78

    Hlongoria78 Member

    How they manage to keep the ring rim perfect condition and original ? I am new IMG_20190325_190420557.jpg
     
  12. enamel7

    enamel7 Junior Member

    I don't know. It could be a dryer coin. Would need better pics.
     
  13. Hlongoria78

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  14. Hlongoria78

    Hlongoria78 Member

    It looks to perfect condition on the round rim and condition of the stamp pressed. Penny thickness is still the same. Thanks again for your comments
     
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  16. Hlongoria78

    Hlongoria78 Member

    I added a quarter looks different more what you talking about dryer coin
     
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  19. enamel7

    enamel7 Junior Member

    It's a dryer coin. It rolled around in a commercial dryer for some time. That and the heat did the trick.
     
  20. 1913LibertyHeadNickel

    1913LibertyHeadNickel Well-Known Member

    Hello guys and gals. I know it's been a while since I posted. Was having trouble uploading pics...and the story is not interesting without pics.

    So I stopped by one of the banks on my route for work today and inquired about old bills. The teller produced $170 in 1934 bills, including my first ever 1934 star note in the form of a $10 bill. I asked where the bills came from, and she told me an older woman deposited around $5,000 in "those type" of bills about a month ago, but the rest were shipped out and this is all that was left. <<sigh>> I can only imagine what I missed out on, although she did tell me there were no red, blue, yellow or brown seals to her knowledge.

    I then asked if she had any half dollars or large dollar coins. The manager, who had greeted me when I entered the bank and was now behind the window, asked me if I was looking for silver. The question caught me by surprise, so I simply answered "yes." She told me to hold on and she'd get the other teller. This is what I ended up with: IMG_3093.JPG IMG_3095.JPG IMG_3094.JPG Apparently someone deposited all this yesterday, and miraculously, it was still there. And, yes, that's a Morgan dollar. There were actually two of them, but the manager told me she was keeping the other one. No issues there unless it's a CC. I will be going back tomorrow to buy them lunch.
     
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  21. 1913LibertyHeadNickel

    1913LibertyHeadNickel Well-Known Member

    Really awesome find! Can we get a year break down on the coins you found?
     
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