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<p>[QUOTE="wiedz, post: 316127, member: 11736"]Hello everyone, first post.</p><p><br /></p><p>Went through 2 boxes of cents twice in a couple days.</p><p><br /></p><p>1st 2 boxes yielded</p><p><br /></p><p>8 Canadian pennies</p><p><br /></p><p>Wheats</p><p>1927</p><p>1930 D</p><p>1941 (2)</p><p>1945 (3)</p><p>1946 D</p><p>1951 D (2)</p><p>1952 D</p><p>1954 D</p><p>1957 D (3)</p><p>1958 D (4)</p><p><br /></p><p>2nd set of boxes yielded</p><p><br /></p><p>10 Canadian Pennies</p><p><br /></p><p>1944</p><p>1946 D</p><p>1947 S</p><p>1949 D</p><p>1958 D</p><p><br /></p><p>I've also have a couple questions. First does everyone get this many canadian cents in their rolls? I live in Iowa and occasionally get one in my change but as you can see I got almost as many of them as wheats. Second, are there books available for canadian cents? I figured since I was finding so many of them I'd see just how complete a collection I can get from rolls. Google yielded nothing for canadian cents. Third I did this in a limited capacity as a kid but its been years and I'm obviously able to deal with larger amounts of coins, should I find a 2nd bank to return my searched coins to? My current bank has 3 branches in town, would I be ok picking them up from one branch and returning them to another? Or do you think the branches will be sending them back and forth to each other? Also is there a site or a book that is recommended for spotting error coins? Everyone talks about them but I have no idea where to start. I feel like I'm missing out in that respect. Sorry, lots of questions. Thanks in advance.</p><p><br /></p><p>Wiedz[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="wiedz, post: 316127, member: 11736"]Hello everyone, first post. Went through 2 boxes of cents twice in a couple days. 1st 2 boxes yielded 8 Canadian pennies Wheats 1927 1930 D 1941 (2) 1945 (3) 1946 D 1951 D (2) 1952 D 1954 D 1957 D (3) 1958 D (4) 2nd set of boxes yielded 10 Canadian Pennies 1944 1946 D 1947 S 1949 D 1958 D I've also have a couple questions. First does everyone get this many canadian cents in their rolls? I live in Iowa and occasionally get one in my change but as you can see I got almost as many of them as wheats. Second, are there books available for canadian cents? I figured since I was finding so many of them I'd see just how complete a collection I can get from rolls. Google yielded nothing for canadian cents. Third I did this in a limited capacity as a kid but its been years and I'm obviously able to deal with larger amounts of coins, should I find a 2nd bank to return my searched coins to? My current bank has 3 branches in town, would I be ok picking them up from one branch and returning them to another? Or do you think the branches will be sending them back and forth to each other? Also is there a site or a book that is recommended for spotting error coins? Everyone talks about them but I have no idea where to start. I feel like I'm missing out in that respect. Sorry, lots of questions. Thanks in advance. Wiedz[/QUOTE]
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