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<p>[QUOTE="White Ger. Shep. Lover, post: 3904872, member: 108450"]Yeah, I've read somewhere ( have no idea to it's validity ) that Wisconsin and Michigan have thd highest percentage of copper and wheaties still in circulation. Would love to read more info on this topic if anyone knows?</p><p><br /></p><p>Super penny box, Furry! At our age (I'm 47) , is there anything better than being the lucky recipient of a box like the one Furry just unraveled ?? The few gems I've had were probably not quite as robust as Furry's, but what a blast they are to open. You never want the box to end. The last one I had, I came within an eyelash of balling like a baby when I was opening up my 50th and final roll. My wife looked over at me and said "honey I thought you were happy as heck with that box of pennies"? Sniffling a bit while trying to fend off the tears, I just told her that she would never understand. You know, sometimes those treasure trove boxes like the one Furry just uncorked , is a great indicator that someone may have unleashed mass quanties of their bounty at a bank, thus many more like boxes exist. Now is the time to pounce, Furry! If I were you, I would head right back to that same bank and some of their other branches in the area to pick up a few more boxes. Lightening can definitely strike twice........or maybe even three times.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="White Ger. Shep. Lover, post: 3904872, member: 108450"]Yeah, I've read somewhere ( have no idea to it's validity ) that Wisconsin and Michigan have thd highest percentage of copper and wheaties still in circulation. Would love to read more info on this topic if anyone knows? Super penny box, Furry! At our age (I'm 47) , is there anything better than being the lucky recipient of a box like the one Furry just unraveled ?? The few gems I've had were probably not quite as robust as Furry's, but what a blast they are to open. You never want the box to end. The last one I had, I came within an eyelash of balling like a baby when I was opening up my 50th and final roll. My wife looked over at me and said "honey I thought you were happy as heck with that box of pennies"? Sniffling a bit while trying to fend off the tears, I just told her that she would never understand. You know, sometimes those treasure trove boxes like the one Furry just uncorked , is a great indicator that someone may have unleashed mass quanties of their bounty at a bank, thus many more like boxes exist. Now is the time to pounce, Furry! If I were you, I would head right back to that same bank and some of their other branches in the area to pick up a few more boxes. Lightening can definitely strike twice........or maybe even three times.[/QUOTE]
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