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HENKE COIN LIST 1. Indian Head Pennies, 10 2. Indian Head Pennies HENKE COIN LIST 1. Indian head pennies, 10 2. Indian head pennies, 10 3. Indian head pennies, 10 4. Indian head pennies, 7 5. Wheat pennies, 46 6. Buffalo nickels, 5 7. Buffalo nickels, 5 8. Buffalo nickels, 5 9. Buffalo nickels, 6 10. 1868 Shield nickel 11. V nickels, 5 12. V nickels, 5 13. V nickels, 6 14. 1867 2 cent piece, 2 15. 1828 ½ cent piece, 1 16. 1805 ½ cent piece, 2 17. 1837 large cent, 1 18. 1857 large cent, 1 19. 1847 large cent, 1 20. 1848 large cent, 1 21. 1812 large cent, 1 22. 1814 large cent, 1 23. 1803 large cent, 1 24. 1827 large cent, 1 25. 1828 large cent, 1 26. 1843 large cent, 1 27. Large cents, 4 28. 1988 S Lincoln cent 29. 1969 S Lincoln cent 30. 1979 S Lincoln cent 31. 1979 S Lincoln cent 32. 1981 S Lincoln cent 33. 1982 S Lincoln cent 34. 1984 S Lincoln cent 35. 1979 S Lincoln cent 36. 1983 S Lincoln cent 37. 1985 S Lincoln cent 38. 1987 S Lincoln cent 39. 1990 S Lincoln cent 40. 1991 S Lincoln cent 41. 1999 S Lincoln cent 42. 2000 S Lincoln cent 43. 2003 S Lincoln cent 44. 1858 Flying Eagle 45. Jefferson nickels, silver, 5 46. Jefferson nickels, silver, 5 47. Jefferson nickels, silver, 6 48. 1865 3cent piece 49. 1865 3 cent piece 50. 1872 3 cent piece 51. 1869 3 cent piece 52. 1862 3 cent piece 53. 1867 3 cent piece 54. 1856 silver 3 cent piece 55. 1853 3 cent piece 56. 1851 3 cent piece 57. 1868 3 cent piece 58. 2000 S Jefferson nickel 59. 2001 S Jefferson nickel 60. 2002 S Jefferson nickel 61. 2003 S Jefferson nickel 62. 2004 S Jefferson nickel 63. 2004 S Jefferson nickel 64. 2005 S Jefferson nickel 65. 2005 S Jefferson nickel 66. 2006 S Jefferson nickel 67. 2007 S Jefferson nickel 68. 2008 S Jefferson nickel 69. 2009 S Jefferson nickel 70. 1975 S Jefferson nickel 71. 2013 S Jefferson nickel 72. 1853 O Seated ½ dime 73. 1854 Seated ½ dime 74. 1849 Seated dime 75. 1873 Seated dime 76. 1875 CC Seated dime 77. 1857 Seated ½ dime 78. 1844 Seated ½ dime 79. 1851 O Seated ½ dime 80. 1852 Seated ½ dime 81. 1861 Seated ½ dime 82. 1870 Seated ½ dime 83. 1871 Seated ½ dime 84. 1837 Bust ½ dime 85. 1957 D & 1959 D Jefferson nickels, 2 rolls 86. 1961-1965 Jefferson nickels, 2 rolls 87. 1837 Seated dime 88. 1877 CC Seated dime 89. 1875 CC Seated dime 90. 1829 Bust dime 91. 1837 Bust dime 92. 1845 Seated ½ dime 93. 1857 Seated ½ dime 94. 1839 O Seated ½ dime 95. 1855 Seated ½ dime 96. 1855 O Seated ½ dime 97. 1858 Seated ½ dime 98. Mercury dimes, 10 99. Mercury dimes, 10 100. Mercury dimes, 10 101. Mercury dimes, 10 102. Mercury dimes, 10 103. Mercury dimes, 10 104. Mercury dimes, 10 105. Mercury dimes, 8 106. 1839 Seated dime w/hole & 1 no date 107. Barber dimes, 10 108. Barber dimes, 10 109. Barber dimes, 10 110. Barber dimes, 10 111. Barber dimes, 4 112. Roosevelt dimes, 10 113. Roosevelt dimes, 10 114. Roosevelt dimes, 10 115. Roosevelt dimes, 10 116. 1954 Roosevelt dime proof 117. 1985 S Roosevelt dime proof 118. 1989 S Roosevelt dime proof 119. 1997 S Roosevelt dime proof 120. 1856 Seated quarter 121. 1854 Seated quarter 122. 1877 S Seated quarter 123. 1857 Seated quarter 124. Barber quarters, 2 125. Barber quarters, 2 126. Barber quarters, 2 127. Standing Liberty quarters, 4 128. Standing Liberty quarters, 4 129. 1920 Standing Liberty quarter 130. Washington quarters, 4 131. Washington quarters, 4 132. Washington quarters, 4 133. Washington quarters, 4 134. Washington quarters, 4 135. Washington quarters, 4 136. Washington quarters, 4 137. Washington quarters, 2 138. 2014 S National Park quarters, 5 coins 139. 2016 S National Park quarter 140. 1950 S Washington quarter 141. 1961 S Washington quarter 142. 1963 S Washington quarter 143. 1963 S Washington quarter 144. 1990 S-1997 S Washington quarter proofs 145. 2008 S Washington quarter proof 146. 2002 S Washington quarter proof 147. 2002 S Washington quarter proof 148. 2004 S Washington quarter proof 149. 2004 S Washington quarter proof 150. 2004 S Washington quarter proof 151. 2009 S Washington quarter proof 152. 2008 S Washington quarter proof 153. 2007 S Washington quarter proof 154. 2007 S Washington quarter proof 155. 2009 S Washington quarter proof 156. 2005 S Washington quarter proof 157. 2005 S Washington quarter proof 158. 2005 S Washington quarter proof 159. 2003 S Washington quarter proof 160. 2000 S Washington quarter proof 161. 2000 S Washington quarter proof 162. 2003 S Washington quarter proof 163. 2003 S Washington quarter proof 164. 2003 S Washington quarter proof 165. 2003 S Washington quarter proof 166. 2003 S Washington quarter proof 167. 2000 S Washington quarter proof 168. 2006 S Washington quarter proof 169. 2002 S Washington quarter proof 170. 2010 S Washington quarter proof 171. 2010 S Washington quarter proof 172. 2010 S Washington quarter proof 173. 2010 S Washington quarter proof 174. 2007 S Washington quarter proof 175. 2005 S Washington quarter proof 176. 2007 S Washington quarter proof 177. 2004 S Washington quarter proof 178. 2001 S Washington quarter proof 179. 2001 S Washington quarter proof 180. 2002 S Washington quarter proof 181. 2001 S Washington quarter proof 182. 2011 S Washington quarter proof 183. 2011 S Washington quarter proof 184. 2010 S Washington quarter proof 185. 2006 S Washington quarter proof 186. 2011 S Washington quarter proof 187. 2011 S Washington quarter proof 188. 2011 S Washington quarter proof 189. 2009 S Washington quarter proof 190. 2009 S Washington quarter proof 191. 2000 S Washington quarter proof 192. 2000 S Washington quarter proof 193. 2009 S Washington quarter proof 194. 2009 S Washington quarter proof 195. 2009 S Washington quarter proof 196. 2005 S Washington quarter proof 197. 2005 S Washington quarter proof 198. 2005 S Washington quarter proof 199. 2005 S Washington quarter proof 200. 2004 S Washington quarter proof 201. 2008 S Washington quarter proof 202. 1981 S Washington quarter proof 203. 1997 S Washington quarter proof 204. 1991 S Washington quarter proof 205. 1998 S Washington quarter proof 206. 1970 S Washington quarter proof 207. 1971 S Washington quarter proof 208. 1973 S Washington quarter proof 209. 1977 S Washington quarter proof 210. 1978 S Washington quarter proof 211. 1979 S Washington quarter proof 212. 1979 S Washington quarter proof 213. 1990 S Washington quarter proof 214. 1991 S Washington quarter proof 215. 1992 S Washington quarter proof 216. 1993 S Washington quarter proof 217. 1994 S Washington quarter proof 218. 1997 S Washington quarter proof 219. 1986 S Washington quarter proof 220. 1989 S Washington quarter proof 221. 1996 S Washington quarter proof 222. 1997 S Washington quarter proof 223. 1980 S Washington quarter proof 224. 1981 S Washington quarter proof 225. 1982 S Washington quarter proof 226. 1983 S Washington quarter proof 227. 1984 S Washington quarter proof 228. 1985 S Washington quarter proof 229. 1987 S Washington quarter proof 230. 1988 S Washington quarter proof 231. 1932 P Washington quarter proof 232. 1993 S silver Washington quarter proof 233. 1996 S silver Washington quarter proof 234. 1999 S silver Washington quarter proof 235. 2000 S silver Washington quarter proof 236. 1999 S silver Washington quarter proof 237. 1997 S silver Washington quarter proof 238. 1996 S silver Washington quarter proof 239. 1995 S silver Washington quarter proof 240. 1992 S silver Washington quarter proof 241. 1993 S silver Washington quarter proof 242. 1995 S silver Washington quarter proof 243. 1994 S silver Washington quarter proof 244. 2000 S silver Washington quarter proof 245. 2000 S silver Washington quarter proof 246. 2000 S silver Washington quarter proof 247. 2000 S silver Washington quarter proof 248. 2001 S silver Washington quarter proof 249. 2002 S silver Washington quarter proof 250. 2002 S silver Washington quarter proof 251. 2002 S silver Washington quarter proof 252. 2002 S silver Washington quarter proof 253. 2002 S silver Washington quarter proof 254. 2002 S silver Washington quarter proof 255. 2003 S silver Washington quarter proof 256. 2003 S silver Washington quarter proof 257. 2003 S silver Washington quarter proof 258. 2003 S silver Washington quarter proof 259. 2003 S silver Washington quarter proof 260. 2003 S silver Washington quarter proof 261. 2003 S silver Washington quarter proof 262. 2003 S silver Washington quarter proof 263. 2004 S silver Washington quarter proof 264. 2004 S silver Washington quarter proof 265. 2004 S silver Washington quarter proof 266. 2004 S silver Washington quarter proof 267. 2004 S silver Washington quarter proof 268. 2004 S silver Washington quarter proof 269. 2004 S silver Washington quarter proof 270. 2004 S silver Washington quarter proof 271. 2004 S silver Washington quarter proof 272. 2005 S silver Washington quarter proof 273. 2005 S silver Washington quarter proof 274. 2005 S silver Washington quarter proofs 275. 2005 S silver Washington quarter proofs 276. 2004 S silver Washington quarter proofs 277. 2004 S silver Washington quarter proofs 278. 2005 S silver Washington quarter proofs 279. 2006 S silver Washington quarter proofs 280. 2006 S silver Washington quarter proofs 281. 2006 S silver Washington quarter proofs 282. 2006 S silver Washington quarter proofs 283. 2006 S silver Washington quarter proofs 284. 2007 S silver Washington quarter proofs 285. 2007 S silver Washington quarter proofs 286. 2007 S silver Washington quarter proofs 287. 2007 S silver Washington quarter proofs 288.
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