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		<title>&#8220;The Roll Searchers&#8217; Handbook&#8221; is on the way!</title>
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Being written and illustrated by Bill O'Rourke, the author of the "Found In Rolls" column, as seen in CoinWorld Magazine,  "The Roll Searchers' Handbook"  is still in the works!
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		<title>My New Online Book &#8211; Coming Soon &#8211; A Guide to Successful Roll Searching</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I have been busy putting together my "Guide to Successful Roll Searching".  Many people have asked me questions about how I go about finding all kinds of rare and interesting coins in rolls that I obtain at local banks. ]]></description>
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		<title>Why Are Old Wheat Ears Pennies (Cents) So Worn?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[These are my thoughts as they pertain to the extreme wear that we see on older Lincoln Wheat Ears type cents. The amount of wear on later dated Wheat Ears Cents will be discussed along with the lessening of visible wear as seen on cents from the 1930s onward.  I will also discuss why I think that Lincoln Memorial Reverse type cents minted from 1959  to 2008 are not often encountered in conditions as worn out as some of the earlier Wheat Ears cents.  The images should help to support my explanations as to what I think some of the possibilities might be. ]]></description>
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