tabman
Bronze Member
I decided to stay home today due the rock hard ground from the lack of rain and the high temperatures. I figured it would be a good time to finally get around to cleaning up some clad coins and getting them ready to cash in.
I have around three 5 gallon bucket fulls of clad coins to clean and sort. I'm putting the dimes, nickels and quarters into one container to be taken to Coinstar and I'm putting the copper and zinc pennies into another container to be separated later. Low and behold, I found a 1945 War Nickel.
Washing all the crud off made it stand out. Finding it got my attention, so I started looking closely at all the coins that I thought were clad. I ended up finding 5 Wheat Pennies and another War Nickel (1942). I only cleaned a coffee can full, so there is no telling what I might find while sitting around in the air conditioning waiting on some rain. LOL
tabman
I have around three 5 gallon bucket fulls of clad coins to clean and sort. I'm putting the dimes, nickels and quarters into one container to be taken to Coinstar and I'm putting the copper and zinc pennies into another container to be separated later. Low and behold, I found a 1945 War Nickel.
Washing all the crud off made it stand out. Finding it got my attention, so I started looking closely at all the coins that I thought were clad. I ended up finding 5 Wheat Pennies and another War Nickel (1942). I only cleaned a coffee can full, so there is no telling what I might find while sitting around in the air conditioning waiting on some rain. LOL
tabman