The hours and hours I spent as a kid sorting wheat cents, copper clads from silver, silver nickels from nickel, steel pennies, old indian heads, buffalo nickels ... I have about 20 Whitman's coin books 3/4s or more filled from 50 yeats ago. My elderly neighbors back then used to save all of their pocket change in coffee cans and about once a year have me count and roll it for them, letting me keep any "valuable" coins I found. Your sorting station picture brings back the memories, minus a magnifying glass and coin tubes.
The hours and hours I spent as a kid sorting wheat cents, copper clads from silver, silver nickels from nickel, steel pennies, old indian heads, buffalo nickels ... I have about 20 Whitman's coin books 3/4s or more filled from 50 yeats ago. My elderly neighbors back then used to save all of their pocket change in coffee cans and about once a year have me count and roll it for them, letting me keep any "valuable" coins I found. Your sorting station picture brings back the memories, minus a magnifying glass and coin tubes.
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