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Not dug but roll hunting

Arkansashunter

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A lot of San Francisco mints a a couple of wheaties
 

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Yeah, there are still wheaties floating around out there. I got one in change a month or so ago. You are still east of the Mississippi River, you should have s mints by the handful. :D HH jim tn
 
I see the two wheats (D) but the rest appears to Memorials (70s), am I missing something here?

Whoops, I got it…….. need more caffeine.
 
I worked as a cashier, it's amazing what is found
I know a fellow in a small outlaying community that owns a B P Quick Stop that when his dad owned the spot it started out as a country store with one gas pump. He states his dad has 2 plus shoe boxes of nothing but silver coins. Of which, he didn't start saving until in the 70's. His dad started the business in the 40's war years. The son says silver coins still show up in the till almost weekly. He says "particularly, when times get tough." HH jim tn
 
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