What coin do you have the most of in 2X2 cardboard flips?

Lee Bone's fun question about slabs made me curious. For me, it is the Lincoln cent-where I started, many still there with the rusty staples...

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Drunner
(Willing to buy any Jeff in a Doily!!)
Lance.
Ron
PCGS Registries
Box of 20
SeaEagleCoins: 11/14/54-4/5/12. Miss you Larry!
<< <i>Lincolns! Mostly varieties. >>
Me too!
Chance favors the prepared mind.
Proof coins that where left over from sets I clipped the cameos and toned
coins from. Mostly 1959 through 1964
Barrytrot(2),Stupid,Savoyspecial,docq,ecoinquest, halfhunter,snman,Coll3ctor.
wondercoin. Blue594. internetjunky.
keepdachange. Scrapman1077.Ahrensdad, mrmom, mygrandeoso, blu62vette, Clackamas,giorgio11, adriana, cucamongacoin,
<< <i>Wheaties!
Lance. >>
Me too! More nice wheat cents in 2x2s than I can count!
'09 through '58; red, brown, red-brown; toned and untoned; BU gems to fine, depending on date and mm; clips, lamination defects, railroad rims, struck through grease, etc.
I probably ought to start liquidating them, but they're kinda fun to look through every couple of years or so.
and yet I keep getting more
U.S. Type Set
Looking for Top Pop Mercury Dime Varieties & High Grade Mercury Dime Toners.
Chris' Complete Lincoln Variety Set 1909-date