What's the oldest coin you've received in change?

I got a 1913 Wheat Cent (Around VF) in change from Steak and Shake today. I'm sure that's by far the oldest coin I've ever received in change. Can anyone beat 90 years?

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(PS- my 1909 Lincoln was found in 1977. Since then I have found other early Wheats in change, maybe as old as 1910).
Now, if you wanna talk about detector finds, the date goes back a lot farther. (To 1658, in fact!)
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Every night (mid 1960's) my mom would bring home all the change from the Sears store she managed and I'd pick out the 90% silver, old wheaties, and even an occassional Indian head cent.
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Seriously, what's the fourth digit on that dime? Did you really find it in circulation?
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<< <i>Russ, did you really find a CC Seated dime in circulation ? >>
Pulled from the till back when I owned a deli.
Russ, NCNE
I have spent a 1912 cent though - knowingly. I spend a few here and there just to make nice finds for kids.
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lincoln 1909 plain in ef condition....think some kid got into his dads coins...looked too good.
I had a friend find a 1858 flying eagle on a parking lot before, in 2001!
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<< <i>Not a coin but neat anyway: a $20 1922 gold certificate. >>
explain this one. I'd love to hear th story
In recent years (this millennium) I haven't received anything older than a 1919 Lincoln, but I love spending dateless Liberty Nickels and AG Barber Dimes when I think the clerk will notice.
1910 Lincoln cent
1938 Jefferson nickle BU?
1917 Mercury dime badly beaten but date readable
1948 Roosevelt dime
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If I go back to the time I started collecting in 1961 the answer would be 1909 (excluding Morgan dollars). 1909 Lincolns were still easy to find at that time. I also received a 1909 Barber Dime in change back in the 60's...that was unusual and also the only Barber coin I ever received in change.
The oldest coin I ever found while looking thru rolls and bags was an 1882 shield nickel that was an identifiable "slick".
In about 1962 my grandmother received a vg 1856-O half dollar in change. At 106 years, that coin holds the family record.
Lincoln Cent, Jefferson Nickel, Roosevelt Dime or Washington Quarter in change. What's with everybody else getting seated dimes and Indian Cents and what not??
Oldest in change is a worn 1910 Lincoln.
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