TorqueMaster
Elite Member
Ok, the month isn't over, but I found enough fun stuff to share. I know I find more fun coins in rolls than in the dirt, and in better shape, too!
Starts out with a colorized Kennedy, and his silver pals.
Then a Proof ender and a close-up of same.
Accumulation of 4 boxes worth of finds, including that proof, and one more, and a 1987. Somebody must have dumped some oldies with '64s, Benjamins, and all these 40%ers popping up!
The next box was special - more variety than I've ever seen in one box. Starts out with this weird ender coin. Front and back. It's a 1918 British One Penny, made of bronze. Way cool! In the same box, a Benjamin, a 1964, some 40%ers, a 1987, two proofs -- 1987 and 1977, a few NIFCs, and a batting cage token! I call the Benjamin a skinny benny, cause it is very very worn. Note on the scale it is only 9.8 grams and should be 12.5!
Merry Christmas, everybody!
Starts out with a colorized Kennedy, and his silver pals.
Then a Proof ender and a close-up of same.
Accumulation of 4 boxes worth of finds, including that proof, and one more, and a 1987. Somebody must have dumped some oldies with '64s, Benjamins, and all these 40%ers popping up!
The next box was special - more variety than I've ever seen in one box. Starts out with this weird ender coin. Front and back. It's a 1918 British One Penny, made of bronze. Way cool! In the same box, a Benjamin, a 1964, some 40%ers, a 1987, two proofs -- 1987 and 1977, a few NIFCs, and a batting cage token! I call the Benjamin a skinny benny, cause it is very very worn. Note on the scale it is only 9.8 grams and should be 12.5!
Merry Christmas, everybody!
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