Since my daughter moved away, I have found out I truly enjoy coin roll hunting. I like finding wheat pennies and some other oddities. I have started filling in coin albums, but have MANY open slots. I know I am a little late getting to the party. Looking forward to the journey and seeing just how many slots I can fill.
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Hello Everyone. I am a 52-year-old, divorced, female who is new to this hobby. I have a 19 year old daughter who I adore. I am new to coin roll hunting, but have always loved and appreciated the beauty of an old coin. I started metal detecting a few years ago, and my favorite finds to date are an old musketball along with some old shotgun shell headstamps and an old spoon.
Since my daughter moved away, I have found out I truly enjoy coin roll hunting. I like finding wheat pennies and some other oddities. I have started filling in coin albums, but have MANY open slots. I know I am a little late getting to the party. Looking forward to the journey and seeing just how many slots I can fill.Tags: None
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Welcome aboard.
There are plenty of avenues to find those elusive cents to fill your album.
I have seen more than a handful of Wheat cents when I used to coin roll hunt.
CRH is a cheap way to relax and offer a nearly free "lottery" type event.
You never know what you may find in a roll. Whether you pull a variety type coin or an error, its exciting either way.
I suggest if you roll those coins up and return them back to a bank that you put a mark on the roll that you will automatically recognize as being done before, so you don't simply visit a roll that you have done in the past.
Happy hunting !Gary Kozera
Website: https://MintErrors.org
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