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Time for the boring end of the year stats.
First for all the coin/currency books that have come out with the new editions this year they are useless as an upgrade. If you don't have any coin/currency books you still may want to get the previous editions to save money.
Now to the coins lets start with a dull bar graph showing the 40 coins/currency I found from 14 different countries.
Check it out Canada once again was the most common world coin I found in my change.
Spain came in number two.
Australia, Bahamas, and Bermuda tied for third place.
Oldest United States Find
1887 Cent
Oldest Foreign Find
1970 Canadian Cent
Most Valuable Find(above face value)
1996 $20 dollar star note in VF about $22.50
Although I found more coins then I ever have all of these coins were of little value. Most were just face value and those above face were just a couple cents above. I wouldn't say it has been disappointing just not spectacular.
At the end I found 65 pieces making it the most since I've started tracking these things. Still a good chunk of that is due to all the U.S. varieties for 2009.
Wishing everyone a Happy New Year and change for all.
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