old cents found in change today!
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I have a few rolls of cents that came from a NY bank in 1998, shotgun wrapped...in one of the rolls today I ran across a 1946P cent that's still about 75% red! In another roll, a 1934 cent in F.
No big value indicator here, just a couple of neat finds for a modern roll.
No big value indicator here, just a couple of neat finds for a modern roll.
C. D. Daughtrey, NLG
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USAF veteran, 1986-1996 :: support our troops - the American way.

The Lincoln cent store:
http://www.lincolncent.com
My numismatic art work:
http://www.cdaughtrey.com
USAF veteran, 1986-1996 :: support our troops - the American way.

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It's always fun to make a circulation find. I don't get many Wheats any more. More early Jeffs than anything else, when I do find something of interest. Even some War nickels now and then.
Collector since 1976. On the CU forums here since 2001.
Did you see the story in this week's CW where a guy snagged a 1922 no-D Lincoln out of a penny tray at a store? Sold it to Virg Marshall for $500+.
New collectors, please educate yourself before spending money on coins; there are people who believe that using numismatic knowledge to rip the naïve is what this hobby is all about.
Ogden
<< <i>I got a 1916D Merc in G4 out of my pharmacy cash register drawer about 12 years ago--I damn near had a stroke >>
Yeah, I believe I would have, too. Rare enough to find a Merc at all, but what do you suppose the odds of finding a 16-D in circulation are?
Wow. Sounds like a stolen coin that got circulated by a kid or a reaallly stupid thief.
Collector since 1976. On the CU forums here since 2001.
Well, to make the long story shorter, I ended up with six indians (1887, 1894, 1897 X2, 1902, 1907) an 1863 CWT, and 8 rolls of wheats out of the deal...the best of the wheats was a 1911S in F, 1929D in EF, and a couple of decent RPMs and doubled dies.
Quite a haul for face!
The Lincoln cent store:
http://www.lincolncent.com
My numismatic art work:
http://www.cdaughtrey.com
USAF veteran, 1986-1996 :: support our troops - the American way.
The Lincoln cent store:
http://www.lincolncent.com
My numismatic art work:
http://www.cdaughtrey.com
USAF veteran, 1986-1996 :: support our troops - the American way.
Gene
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Member of Canadian Association of Token Collectors
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Canadian coins and pre-confederation tokens
Darkside proof/mint sets dated 1960
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i guess a 1886 CENT IS DOING JUST FINE.
That one, I stapled into a 2X2 for her, and told her to keep separate from the rest, and approx what I thought it was worth - I think I said $80 or so.
I am saving two $25 face value boxes of cents for coppercoins that I picked up at a Maine bank in 1998. I promised him those coins 5 years ago and I intend to keep that promise! The boxes came out of the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston and are shotgun bank wrapped. They are the circulated kind. Waiting is only making these boxes more and more interesting from a historical perspective even though it is still recent history.
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The second was about six rolls of nickels that were all early Jeff's, and mostly war nickels, from my corner convenience store. They were all black and gunky, like they had come out of the bilge of somebody's boat, but hey, silver's silver!
The third nice lick I got from circulation was at my credit union- three rolls of Kennedies that were all 40% silver, except for two coins (one was clad and the other a 90% '64 Kennedy.)
As for single finds, I have gotten a few interesting ones, but not like some folks:
-1909 Lincoln, AG-ish
-1912, ditto
-recently, a 1983 Lincoln that appears to be struck on an unplated zinc planchet (without the outer copper core)- still have that one
-two blank planchets in a new roll of (2000-P) cents
- three Buffalo nickels in roll that also had some early Jeffersons in it (one weak 1920 and two dateless)
-a pretty nice Fine 1937-D Buffalo from the Coke machine where I worked (that made my week- I bought several more Cokes!)
-almost a complete set of Jeffersons, over the years
-a gemmy BU MS65 1940 Jeff, nearly a full-stepper, too, from a roll that was otherwise all UNC 1992-P coins (things that make you go "hmmm..."!)
-several clipped planchet Jeffersons, including one with a triple clip
-a 1992-S clad dime, impaired proof (found under the passenger seat of my wife's car when I was lookin' for something else that fell under there)
-an impaired proof clad quarter
-and, most recently, an EF 1948 10-cent piece from the Netherlands, which is really strange, considering that these are way smaller than our own 10-cent pieces. They're more like half-dime size. So how did it get into circulation?
Collector since 1976. On the CU forums here since 2001.
What could be better than getting a collector coin at face value huh?
I just love my BN 1894 IHC in AU/EF for just 1c.