end roll finds

I Usually have a few wheats on ends when I buy the boxes. I had a 1920 P yesterday on the end. Had a buffalo nickel, and 43 P War nickel on different roll ends once.
 

Here's a box of cents I got today. At first glance all I saw were new shiny 2012D. But right in the middle was a beacon of wheat!

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Out of the 3 non 2012 rolls I got 5 common wheats and about 22% copper. The ender roll had 3 wheaties. This is my first box of new coins and the first time I've seen these brown wrappers in a Loomis box.
 

I've enjoyed viewing this thread so I thought I should share my only ender ever, a 1943 WL. This was found a year ago, but I'm starting to order boxes again this year. Let's hope for more of the same!

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Found a nice 45 merc dime ender the other day from a brinks box. Also found another in the same box! It was even my first time hunting silver!!

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Here's two proof enders from last weekend's boxes. Oddly enough both enders were in the same box. That box had three clad proofs total, as did one other one.

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Bumping to Page 1 to remind myself I have a whole load of ender pics I need to upload
 

I get a lot of enders but I generally dont photograph the 40%s

First ever ender:
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Enders from my best 2 boxes ever (18 Walkers plus many other keepers), Yes that is a marked Walker:
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Had 2 boxes with 10+ proofs each (still never found a silver proof, proof 76 was nice, still looking for the 40% 76 tho):
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Only dime ender so far, happened to be a merc!
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Most recent ender from just last week, love how that 90% just shines in the sea of clad.
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Jealous of those Walkers. Can't wait to find some!

When I first began this hobby I was skunked for a while, was surprised to find that "its still out there" when I found my first 40% after a month. Finds picked up but began to think Id never find a 90%, ended up finding a ben before a 64 and was shocked to get my first walker shortly after. The key to this hobby is perserverance and keeping at it!
 

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