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Discussion in 'Coin Roll Hunting' started by chicken_little, Oct 24, 2005.

  1. immytay1

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  3. Scrumhalf2

    Scrumhalf2 Junior Member

    Got $13.00 in loose halves, surprised to find this mixed in the middle of the stack.
     

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  4. immytay1

    immytay1 Member

    went to the bank and got $9.50 worth of halves and found the following
    1 1981D
    1 1982D
     
  5. bomber464

    bomber464 Blaster

    Roll Searches

    Lots of roll searching this past week. Rather discouraging when the box of quarters were mostly rerolls. Did get some to complete P & D Statehood sets. Dimes netted 5 Canadians and not silver. Nickels box was fruitless. 16 rolls left of a box of cents and other than 7 Canadians and 3 wheaties the only other interesting coin is a Hong Kong twenty cent piece dated 1976. Lots of work and time to go thru $900 in rolls. Not discouraged just a wee bit disappointed. Better luck next time, right?
     
  6. lincolnhoardr

    lincolnhoardr Coin Hoarder

    Found 2 silver quarters in the changers at work this morning 1953D and 1957-D!! I also found a gorgeous 1950 PFENNIG in the coin rejection bin at the bank nice little find
    And a 1944-D nickel in a roll of nickels
    Been a good day searching
     
  7. immytay1

    immytay1 Member

  8. lincolnhoardr

    lincolnhoardr Coin Hoarder

    Nice find!
     
  9. davidscoins

    davidscoins Junior Member

    $50 in pennies

    Didn't get much .Only 14 wheaties. All 40's & 50's except 1 1919. Also 26 LP1 and 59 LP2. It's disappointing when you get more Canadiens (16) than wheaties(14)> Oh well, back to the bank on friday.
     
  10. bobbeth87

    bobbeth87 Coin Collector

    2 rolls of nickels.....

    1958
    1940
    and a very ugly 1935 Buffalo!!! The first Buffalo I've ever found on my own (I have many of them from my Dad).
     
  11. Scrumhalf2

    Scrumhalf2 Junior Member

    Really nice finds! I've never even found 1 in circulation.

    Congrats on the buffalo bob
     
  12. Tater

    Tater Coin Collector

    finished a box of halves. I struck out again, nothing worth keeping.
     
  13. Kent

    Kent Junior Member



    Wow a buffalo in a roll now thats cool. I found an Indian Head searching penny rolls and that shocked me and now I may start searching nickels as well I know they wont be valuable but just finding would be great. Good Job
     
  14. GypsyTears

    GypsyTears Mammy 2 shoes

    Went threw 2 boxes of halves today and only got 4 40%ers. I can't complain though, it was fun and I still have 500.00 dollars at the end of it. Gunna go threw a box of pennys tonight. Found a worn out 1917 and 1918 penny at the coin machine inside my bank today!!!
     
  15. GypsyTears

    GypsyTears Mammy 2 shoes

    The coolest thing I ever found in my change was a 1882 silver 20 cent piece from Argentina. A little smaller than a quarter.
     
  16. eddiespin

    eddiespin Fast Eddie

    Look what I found!

    If you can't make it out, that's a '64... :)
    Mickey
     

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  17. bobbeth87

    bobbeth87 Coin Collector

    Stoped at a bank on the way home from work near downtown, they had $40 of hand rolled halves.

    I found 6 40% silver halves (66 - 68)
    and 2 90% (64)

    :D :) :D
     
  18. lincolnhoardr

    lincolnhoardr Coin Hoarder

    went through $1,520$ in halves today no silver 1 2003-D 2-1981 -S proof

    This one got me excited at first, a fake 1944, pic is of front and back
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  19. lincolnhoardr

    lincolnhoardr Coin Hoarder

    I bet your glad you stopped in! Nice finds
     
  20. Scrumhalf2

    Scrumhalf2 Junior Member

    Still a neat find for $.50
     
  21. TheNoost

    TheNoost huldufolk

    yeah, I would still be excited
     
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