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Wheatie and Canada Penny

awhitster

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Wheatie and Canada Penny
I went to 2 parks. I found a 1942 wheat at one and a 1985 Canada penny at the other. Total haul was 67 coins for $6.99.
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I don't know about you, but it seems like the same years on my wheat cents keeps coming up. Like 1942, 1944, 1946,1920,1917. 1918 and 1919. I have a lot of those. I have found a 1917, 1942 this week and last.
 
A Canuck copper eh? Quite a haul bud. Wish the coins were that plentiful here. Maybe I'll come down and visit you. :rofl:

Bill
 
I get a lot of repetitive ones also. They are the ones of high mintage usually.
 
[quote awhitster]Wheatie and Canada Penny
I went to 2 parks. I found a 1942 wheat at one and a 1985 Canada penny at the other. Total haul was 67 coins for $6.99.
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Nice haul there bro. Those coins look a little soiled. eheheh.....
 
[quote Rosco Bookbinder]

Nice haul there bro. Those coins look a little soiled. eheheh.....[/quote]
That's how they come out of the ground here. And that's how they go to the bank too.:rofl:
 
[quote awhitster]That's how they come out of the ground here. And that's how they go to the bank too.:rofl:[/quote]

And that's the answere I expected.......ha ha.....
 
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