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imdaffy
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Joined: 06 Apr 2007 Posts: 344
Location: Moncks Corner, SC.
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| Posted: Sat Jan 05, 2008 3:50 pm Post subject: This weeks finds 1/05/08 |
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The Wife picked me up a box of Lincoln Cents Friday. The Teller said some Guy and his Kids just cashed in their piggy bank. The coins were all wrapped in coin-tainer wrappers like you can purchase at Wal-Mart. No shot-gun rolls. I knew that Kids wrapped these coins as the very first roll had 3 Clad Dimes in it. I have only searched through $10.00 so far and have found 5 Wheat Cents. 1926,1935,1944,1946S,and 1948. a 1971s in AU condition, 1 1998 Wide AM in AU condition. 1971D with slight doubling on date and mint mark. 1984D with slight doubling on date and 2 1978 Canada Cents. 227 Cents were pre-1982 Copper cents. Pics added, enjoy daffy
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acanthite
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Joined: 08 May 2007 Posts: 261
Location: Western hemisphere
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| Posted: Sat Jan 05, 2008 5:30 pm Post subject: |
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imdaffy, if you keep pulling out all the wide AM's, there isn't going to be any left for the rest of us! |
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imdaffy
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Hey acanthite, I'm still searching for that BU 1999 Wide AM. The one I found is not in the greatest shape. Has some small corrosion damage on it. But I do have a couple 1988 and 2000 now in real good condition. Thanks, daffy  _________________ A nickel ain't worth a dime anymore.
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acanthite
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Nice finds all, I have yet to find any wide AM's. I blame it on my search location (west coast), since P minted cents of any date are much less common than D, thus making the probability even more remote. |
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