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Old 02-01-2006, 11:36 PM   #61 (permalink)
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Went thru 3 rolls of quarters today, ended up with 10$ in states & the rest reg.

Found a few die breaks & 2 die chips .
Also found this New Hampshire in nice condition with what I believe to be missing clad on the OBV. Im grading it at a MS66. What do you think.
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Old 02-02-2006, 06:55 PM   #62 (permalink)
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I went through a box of nickels last weekend. Found a total of 29 pre-1960. 1 wartime nickel, and 1 1927-S buffalo nickel were included!
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Old 02-02-2006, 07:20 PM   #63 (permalink)
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Went to get another box of cents to go through today. Instead of the normal bank I go to, I tried another one. The cashier was the only one there, so she couldn't get into the vault, but she did have 50 rolls, so I took those. On ten of the rolls the wrapping was a little yellow and had the name of a different bank on it (the one I usualy go to btw). So far, three of those rolls contained nothing but unc 1981-D's; in the other four that I've gone through, nothing newer than 1981. No wheats so far, but there were a couple of 1972-D MDO-001's (pretty common, I know, but still fun to find), a 1980 D&S, a 1959-D, and a few RPMs. Looks like those rolls were sitting in a vault for almost 25 years. If I find anything else interesting, I'll post it.
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Old 02-08-2006, 06:46 PM   #64 (permalink)
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From the last roll in the box, a 1955-D RPM002.
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Old 03-02-2006, 01:37 PM   #65 (permalink)
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1960 D/D from the latest box I'm going through. Also a few wheats, the oldest being a badly worn 1918-S.
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Old 03-09-2006, 02:15 PM   #66 (permalink)
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$25 box of pennies - 4 Wheats

$220 Quarters - 4 1976, filled out most of the states, but no silver

$110 Dimes - No silver
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From the last roll in the box, a 1955-D RPM002.
Very nice find.Bravo. Makes me want to start searching cents.
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Old 03-09-2006, 04:48 PM   #68 (permalink)
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bank roll better than mint roll

i heard a lot of complaining about the u.s. mint roll. i think the mint sold so many coins that they have to rush production during packaging and wrapping. and it damaged a lot of coins during wrapping. instead the bank roll wrapped by the contractor don't have to rush. it turn out better quality i suppose.
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ok///what constitutes a box and how difficult is it to get your bank to order you boxes of coins?
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I just went through the most disgusting $5 worth of cents EVER. Each roll had a heads worth of hair, the coins look like a battery exploded on them, and 50% were ruined.

Did find over 100 pre-1982 cents (didn't save the 82's). Most are soaking in olive oil or acetone trying to remove the crud.

I'll never go back to that bank again!
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More wheats

Went through $20 of pennies from the bank and got 12 wheats...all from the fourties and fifties. Not a bad night of searching. I was able to fill in a couple holes and upgrade at the same time. Sorry to hear about the nasty coins you found..I too have experienced that...makes you wonder what their house looks like if they rolled pennies like that.
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makes you wonder what their house looks like if they rolled pennies like that.
I'd rather not!

On that note, whoever had these must have had a connection with the years 1974-1976. Lots of UNC red cents. Too bad they are covered in crud, a few escaped that fate and are now in my folder.
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Usually a sealed box of 50 rolls of coins (Cents - $25, Nickels $100, Dimes $250, Quarters $500). I'm not sure on Halves, I'll defer to the folks that go through those. I usually go to either the teller or commercial teller (if the bank has one) and ask for a box of whatever denomination. Usually don't have too many problems, though some banks will ask if you have an account. The only time I've been refused was at a small branch, and that was because they were running low and had to get through the weekend.
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$120 in dimes yielded one silver, 1593. I've only recently tried searching through rolls and it's the first silver that I've found.
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Latest box: 18 Wheats, all 40's and 50's, except for a G-4 1921. 3 Canadians 1940, 1973 and 1983 and a few Memorial Cents with RPMs. Nothing really spectacular.
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