beauanderos wrote:I kind of doubt that the two commemoratives I've found while searching, a 1923 Monroe Doctrine and a 1926 California commemorative, had been in circulation until I discovered them (though both were darkly toned). Yet the coincidence of living in California myself... and finding those two specific California commems (and none others so far) has made me wonder. How many forum members do we have who have been lucky enough to find old commemorative silver halves? And were they native to your own region? It seems more probable, that if these coins did enter circulation recently or years back, that they might show a tendency to remain in the same region, rather than travel. Are other members experiencing anything similar?
galenrog wrote:Box of quarters tomorrow. We shall see. Check right here for a report.
Skunk box for the quarters. Not even an extra leaf in Wisconsin. Cent box was about 18% copper. Have not checked for wheats. Did find 1966 1/2 franc, France; 1990 1 cent, Bahamas: 2001 1 Jiao, China. Next week: 2 boxes halves, 3 dimes, 1 nickel, 6 cents. Here is for a little silver and maybe an error.
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