Regional coin age differences
As a minor hobby, (ie, strange behavior quirk,) I've been saving any coin older than I am. One thing I've noticed... there are a LOT more old coins in NY than NC or WA. Our last week-plus trip to NC, I garnered a whopping four pennies, from 1966 to 1969.
It's rare that a day goes by in NY that I don't get at least one pre-1970 coin, and usually I get several. It's also not unusual for me to get coins from the '50s or '40s.
Today I got a 1941 nickel in the cafeteria. :) Woot!
I have no idea why there are so many more old coins up here than elsewhere, but it's just one of those weird observations that I seem to be compelled to toss out there.
It's rare that a day goes by in NY that I don't get at least one pre-1970 coin, and usually I get several. It's also not unusual for me to get coins from the '50s or '40s.
Today I got a 1941 nickel in the cafeteria. :) Woot!
I have no idea why there are so many more old coins up here than elsewhere, but it's just one of those weird observations that I seem to be compelled to toss out there.
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Of course, an easy way to do this would be to ask everyone reading this to count how many coins they get in a week, and how many are pre-1970. :)
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There could be a social skew as well; wonder if a lower percentage of people look at their change in NYC than in the more rural NC and WA? (Everywhere is more rural than NYC.)
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I have no idea why it holds, but all I know is that the % of pre-1970 coins that pass through my hands is significantly higher in NY than anywhere else I've been since I've been keeping track of these things.
*That's a whole other essay.
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Same thing, I guess.