THESE PENNY BOXES WERE AMAZING!!! (COIN ROLL HUNTING)

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► THESE PENNY BOXES WERE AMAZING!!! (COIN ROLL HUNTING)

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"Awesome finds! Those penny boxes are a treasure trove for any collector. Seeing coins from the 1920s, 1940s, and 1950s must have been exciting! Each coin tells a story and holds a piece of history, especially those from the World War II era. For example, pennies from the 1940s, like the steel cents from 1943, are a fascinating piece of wartime history due to the copper shortage. The wheat pennies from the 1920s and 1950s are also highly collectible, and their condition can impact value significantly. Thanks for sharing – it’s always inspiring to see what’s still out there waiting to be found!" keep it up

RareCoinInsights
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Those common Canadian pennies have more copper than the US ones(add to pile), or new separate box, zinc/steel bach to circulation.

marioPetrilli
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Nice finds! Received a beautiful 1941 Mercury Dime from you. Thank You very much, and will be put in the Collection!

hartfordjunction
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Awesome video congratulations on getting 9.4 lbs of copper pennies and 35 wheat pennies thanks for sharing diggin Dave

timsmith
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Nice finds Dave! That 1924-S cent is really clean and I saw no damage on it. NICE!
Nice gem blazer 1944 cent and that zinc blister cent was really cool! I found one of
those recently too but the zinc blister goes right through the "0" in the word ONE on
the reverse and it looks like a "Q" so it says QNE CENT! I think depending on where
those blisters are on the coins they could be worth quite a lot! I would definitely
save the one you found. GREAT VIDEO MAN!

gilbertcouillard
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Enjoy your penny hunt!! Beautiful 1944 wheatie 🎉 Are you saving copper again? Thanks as always

loriwilliams-gvyg
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Nice 1944 red Wheat cent, a beauty! Have you done dimes lately? I have found my first American dime (aside from the 3 silver US within the 6 full-silver rolls found in October), and it is a beautiful sharp 1964 D with almost no circulation. It was in a typical roll with 1-2 clad US dimes and the rest Canadian... So far, I'm about on roll 32 of the US dime box I'm building with dimes collected in Canada for the last 2 years, and here is my first silver! That followes the average of 1 USA silver per full box... I also got quite a few other Canadian silvers in that pickup, but the US silver came from a different source, which is the bank inside the Central Station where cross-country trains arrive, but also the line that goes to NYC... Sometimes I get silver there, but I got my first American silver last week... Just hoping to someday find a US silver quarter. They're so beautiful, and sound so silvery, or mabe a W. I'm also checking all of the US coins I get, before I roll them back for an eventual cash back...

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