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The 1965 coins turn 50 come newyears.

Dancer

Well-known member
I gave a roll of 65 quarter's to a pals grandson. (He's two ) when he's 52 or so, he'll have a roll of hundred yr. coins. (Still worth 25 cents each) I'll be gone, the roll will be turned loose to roam around again. That's if we're still using coinage.
 
Wow, Dancer, I hadn't thought about that. So we've been off silver coinage for 50 years this year, that's awful:rage: I've often wondered what digger's will be hunting many years from now. In the link below, a country near Russia is introducing plastic coins.:sadwalk:

http://news.coinupdate.com/transnistria-to-introduce-plastic-circulation-coins-4441/
 
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