Before I asked the question, I have looked and read at the markings of coin machine sealing at ends of coins. This roll was a whole roll of Tuskegee Quarters and this was not an end coin. I guess I am saying if they were in full circulation it’s rare to have all the same style coin in a roll. Please take a look at the cut over the letters. And no big deal if it is that. Just be gentle lol!
I know lol. I guess just being all the same roll of and new coins and not an end coin, but thank you.
Looks like a coin that was re-rolled by a third party. The mint does not roll coins, but sends bins to a third party to roll them. That coin may have been from a failed roll and recirculated into another roll.
Gotcha. Yes I know they are more or less dumped in bags then send on the coin vaults. Just like the Washington roll, I got the end and some other marks. I figured they saved that roll especially for me lol. But that Washington roll was very badly taken care of but again, they get tossed and turned! Ty!
Trust me, I'm shocked by that, and I'll take your word for it, as i haven't found numbers on them, yet.
I believe there mintage will be about the same as the w's but I haven't seen many found in circulation.
I had seen a bunch of them over the months, but couldn't find anything on them. I've saved 6 total Look at how much more elegant the older ones look. Done hijacking your thread! Sorry!
If you ever want to join in on the shenanigans, https://www.cointalk.com/threads/what-did-coinjockey73-find-today.375864/page-22#post-7516690 Everyone is welcome.
I do have this question on a different on the gold George Dollar. How in the world do I see on the rim I call it for now lol. I think I will have to get magnifying light for computer.