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  1. It is not a slot token, these were created as 1 ounce silver rounds and sold by these "tribes". I cannot comment on the Shawnee tribe, don't know a lot about it. But the Cherokee Nation of Oklahoma sued the maker of some of these "coins" that had "Cherokee Nation" on them and forced them to stop making and distributing them because they are not a legal entity of the Cherokee Nation. I myself have a collection of the Cherokee Nation coins, the ones from 1979, 1989 and 2006.

  2. Finished slowly sifting through the $65 in CWR cents

     

    2 pre 1941 - 1916 and 1936

    12 40s and 50s

    3 68-72 S

    1 Canada GVI 1945

    17 Canada YH

    2 dirty dimes

     

    In a lousy mood today. Stupid news from all the chest beating politicians trying to make a war where the world really doesn't need one and worried about our family and friends there.

  3. Banks, especially commercial banks - are a total PITA usually. I have a couple of branches of one large chain where I am "in" with the vault tellers, and they order stuff for me like I am a business paying for it - yeah I am sort of - boxes of candy, gift cards etc. Credit unions are a whole other story - the ones by me otherwise have to ship all their incoming deposit coins off by Brinks etc - and break up the rolls in the process of bagging them - I convinced the vault tellers that that was way too much work and expense of having to ship them off - which they are just too happy to oblige me and call me whenever they have large amounts of coins come in.

     

    Boxes of candy are your friend. A bit of charm works too.

     

    Working on the cents and have found a few Canuck late dates for you.

  4. 5 March

     

    $190 CWR 10c - zip, zilch, nada

     

    $66 in CWR 5c

     

    7 40s dated coins

    2 Canada 65-81

     

    $65 CWR 1c

     

    Not thinking I am going to bother searching them - the other rolls above were rather lousy. Not to mention the depositor that rolled the coins taped the ends - heavily which is a complete PITA. So I may slit the rolls and bag them.

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    Here in Europe I found the two euro cent coin very annoying and the Eurocent is not far behind. I like the areas where it just doesn't circulate.

     

     

    It doesn't help that the 1,and 2 euro cent coins are similar enough in size that it adds to confusion when they are not the coins you usually use. The crazy thing is how similar in size and composition the 2 euro cent and the old German 2 pf coins are in size. I have to wonder how many of the 2pf coins are in circulation still - I have gotten them in change.

     

    The end of coin change in the military in SE Asia means a whole new range of Pog collectables - something I actively collect.

  6. The problem is that anyone can come along later and drop coins. Even in California some theories about Drake - ie the plate that was found in Drake's Bay in 1930 and said to have been dated 1579 is largely believed to be a forgery now.

     

    Another possibility is that river gravel from the Thames was dredged up as ballast for an ocean going ship later on, say in the 19th century and then dumped when the vessel landed in BC - in this way some Roman coins have been found in Bermuda, and other British possessions.

  7. I know I have plenty of the non-magnetic late dates - the 2011 and 2012 are rather hard to find in steel though, for some curious reason. I know I must have some of the late 1920s and early 30s from circulation finds too - the problem is I put them all in rolls - I usually don't find enough GV stuff that I roll it on it's own and they end up with GVI rolls and I find tonnes more GVI stuff so I have probably at least 20-25 rolls of them from roll searches. I have boxes of 50s rolls of the YH stuff.

     

    I get lots of Canadian, probably 5-10% of the change I sift through is Canadian.

  8. Man, I love this thread. Pretty sure SM is finding more IHCs than anyone in America.

     

    I had to search quite a few rolls to find even that many. I never even found one until 2010 even though I started copper mining back in 2007. I estimate in the past 6-7 years I have sorted through a couple of million cents.

  9. They really just need to eliminate the cent and nickel and stick to minting the dimes and quarters. The dime has the purchasing power of a cent in the 1960s. When the half cent was eliminated in 1856 it had the equivalent purchasing power of approximately a quarter in today's money. We just have gotten too complacent about having nearly worthless coins.

  10. 28 February

    The credit union cited above, well they pooped out on me and only sold me a small amount of change.

     

    $100 CWR in dimes - zilch

     

    $20 CWR in nickels:

    1 dateless Buffer

    1 1939

    3 40s

     

    $10 CWR in cents

    3 40s 50s wheats

    1 1970-S

    2 Canada YH

    1 Canada centennial

     

    Rather disappointed and let down, I went to one of my standby banks where the vault teller has boxes of bank wrapped rolls awaiting me every Friday

     

    $100 Box of BWR nickels

    3 40s

    1 1954-S

    1 Canada GVI 1938 - in the first roll I opened so I thought it was going to be a good box

    1 Canada 65-81 pure nickel - all in all the only find that was exciting was the '38 GVI.

     

    $25 Box of BWR Cents

    5 40s and 50s wheats. Which ordinarily would have been a disappointing box

    4 68-74 S mints

    5 Canada YH

    1 Canada centennial. Oh and about a third of the way into the box I broke open a roll and spread the coins out and something was piquing my interest:

     

    1905ihc28feb.jpg

     

    Unfortunately lousy ipawd pictures:

     

    1905ihcdetail.jpg

     

    It is the third I have found in a month. It is unusual, I first found an IHC in a roll in April 2010 after years of searching. I found two in November of last year, and then three in February of this year. The box of cents would have been another disappointment except for Little Miss Longacre making an appearance.

  11. Called a CU this morning, vault teller not in until 12 noon. Good grief, flipping banker's hours. Call the casino next and see if they have anything. How do you like that last one, came as a surprise when I was up there with my wife - went to the cashier window to see if they had any unusual money - and she said they could sell me all the coins that people turn in - in bags! Now I have businesses, banks, credit unions, schools and a casino as suppliers.

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