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Since I'm new here, I will share my latest roll results of each denomination, even though it was done about a month ago for the newest to Christmas for the previous.
Cents- (4 rolls) 2 Wheats, 57 D and 48, one Canadian (1982) One 1961.
Nickels- 1961 was the oldest, one 64 D, most were from the 1988-2006 time period
Dimes- 2008 D. The entire roll! It was good as I needed the date/mintmark for my collection, but I didn't really need that many of them. All uncirculated, I could not bring myself to drop them into the family change jar, so they are all sitting waiting for me to figure out what to do with them.
Quarters- Nothing at all good, every single coin ended up being spent at the local laundramat (which I probably spelled wrong). I think the oldest was a 79, and highly scratched up, not worth saving my any means.
My local banks can't or won't get halves.
__________________ Billy Kingsley Member ANA, SPMC I don't care about a coin or note's "value" or material composition. I care about what it is, and it's place in history! Collector of all coins and currency! |