Scottishmoney Posted May 20, 2006 Report Share Posted May 20, 2006 USA 1927 1934 1938 1940 x 2 1941 1944 x 2 1944-D x 2 1945 x 3 1946 x 4 1949 1950 1950-D 1951-D 1952-D x 2 1953 1953-D x 2 1954-D x 2 1955 1955-D 1956-D 1957 x 2 1957-D x 4 1958-D x 3 For a total of 40 wheat cents, or one for every four rolls opened 1961 in BU 1962-D in BU 1968-S x 2 1969-S x 3 1970-S x 2 1971-S x 2 1972-S x 2 1973-S x 2 1974-S x 15! for a total of 28 S Mints Two Dimes, and incredibly, one plastic play penny CANADA 1941 1944 x 2 1945 1952 1956 1959 x 2 1961 1962 1963 x 6 1964 x 10 The other Canadians before 1997 were saved for the copper mine, the rest went back into the back to the bank bag. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Art Posted May 20, 2006 Report Share Posted May 20, 2006 It looks like the old pennies are making their way out of peoples jars and drawers and back into "circulation". Good finds. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Scottishmoney Posted May 20, 2006 Author Report Share Posted May 20, 2006 Ah, thank goodness for the coin machines at my bank. I sure wish I could find Coinstar wrapped coins. But I have found wheats in the reject trays of coinstars. These came from three different branches of my bank. I figure they must bag the coins and send them to a central location for rolling or they by them. If I had locally rolled coins I might actually get more wheats since I live in an area with mostly older residents cleaning out coin accumulations. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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