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Coin World reports a collector found Cheerios Dollar circulating in NJ!

Interesting, it is his 3rd example!
https://www.coinworld.com/news/us-coins/2018/11/collector-finds-three-sacagawea-cheerios-dollars.all.html
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Hooray. A dream find.
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While on the way to the airport he stops at the bank to get 2 rolls of dollars.......
Yah - I do that all the time!
Congrats to him - persistence pays off!
Uh oh... Now I'll be tempted to start roll searching dollar coins.
I have been searching yard sales and antique shops for one of these....no luck... maybe I should be roll searching....
Cheers, RickO
Amazing. Being the crazy person I am, I took a metal detecting wand to a couple of grocery stores when the promotion was on. I went late in the evening and scanned the cheerios boxes. Didn't find any.
Great transactions with oih82w8, JasonGaming, Moose1913.
I still have nightmares about the amount of cheerios I ate back then.
Yes, this coin was well known for circulating only between the John Fenwick and Clara Barton rest stops on the New Jersey Turnpike. It didn't work in any of the vending machines, so was relatively well preserved.
there has to be a few hundred more in 'circulation'
That's what I would call a good find!
HAPPY COLLECTING
That is awesome! Three of them!
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General Mills received two shipments from the mint , for their promotion in 1999.
While 5500 is the total amount of Cheerios dollars the mint reported and is reported in the red book, I have a theory,
I'm thinking the first shipment contained variety 1 (boldly detailed tail feather) specimens. And a small number , just to appease the first million boxes.(say 500). Keep in mind there were ten million cents given away. I'm sure lots of people got their Cent. But to get o e dollar, there was one with a Cent in every 20,000 boxes.
And we also know from history that many of the blister packed coins did not contain the boldly detailed feather specimens.
With respect to that , one lucky fella not only got two , eating cereal.... but found one in a roll, 20 years later.
My point is: there are still fewer than 100 known. If we ever approach 500 found, I might rethink this.
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WOW ..... I'd have cereal as my staple for that kind of find
Thank you for sharing the article
Sure beats eating a pile of Big Macs.

I did get two Cheerios cents back in the day. I wish someone would identify a different variety among those. Maybe an extra whiskers Abe or a super fantastic bowtie.
Amazing, just amazing!!!!
For some reason, the hardest working people seem to be the luckiest people
Now I know why I never could discover one
I am fairly certain that you are a very hard worker as you seem to be very lucky
Fascinating story. Cliff Long should be known as the Cheerio Dollar Man!!!!! So if the tail feathers on the reverse is different on this cereal variety, was there a difference on the cent? Seems like I had one of the cents years ago but don't think I held on to it.
I did a big flea market this morning. Looked thru lots of stuff but no luck, no cheerios guys. The hunt continues. Peace Roy
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No differences on the cent. It was an established design that was not still being tweaked.