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

  1. bobbeth87

    bobbeth87 Coin Collector

    Man, I hate that guy! He's in my town too!
     
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  3. Lather

    Lather Time traver Numismatist

    Yea!! Got a Nice RPM Jefferson.. Putting it in the errors now to confirm!! Nice Gas Station roll..

    Anyone think this is a RPM???
     

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  4. Noobismatist

    Noobismatist Junior Member

    Hello I found these Nickels in a roll I thought they were very nice
    The Nickels are
    2001-S
    1981
    1988
    1965
    1964
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  5. Jerms

    Jerms Member

    Welcome to the forum! Very nice finds, especially the 2001 proof Jefferson find! :thumb:
     
  6. Ryan625

    Ryan625 Senior Member

    just got a box of nickels today, i'll search some of them tomorrow. I should stock up on boxes of everything just so if it snows and i have the day off i can barricade myself in the house and play with coins all day. :)
     
  7. bobbeth87

    bobbeth87 Coin Collector

    Fun box....finally

    Not a monster box, but compared with the many shutouts and one-40%er boxes lately, this was a nice change. In today's box of halves I found:

    • 2 nice 2002 P (and one extremely circulated that I didn't pull)
    • 1 1974s proof (very circulated unfortunately....barely can tell it is a proof)
    • 3 40%ers
    • 1 magician's coin (a double sided tails half that is well done...hard to see the cut). Actually, my 14 year old daughter found it while she helped me open the rolls....I let her keep it.
    • and a 1986 s Statue of Liberty Commemorative proof half :D :) :D Though it is the clad version and not the silver, it still is in great shape and a very nice coin (especially for 50 cents). This is the first commemorative I've found roll searching. :D
    All in all, a very fun box.
     
  8. BenjyH_2009

    BenjyH_2009 Senior Member

    anyone here search pennies?
     
  9. mattlackey

    mattlackey Junior Member

    all kinds of wheats
     
  10. BenjyH_2009

    BenjyH_2009 Senior Member

    i told my gf and brother to get me rolls of pennies for christmas lol
     
  11. Inquisitive

    Inquisitive Starting 2 know something

    Good job on the SOL half.

    You may want to polish the proof, since as is its only worth face, it may come out nicer if polished.
     
  12. Treashunt

    Treashunt The Other Frank

    arggh!!!!!!!!!!!!

    [grabs heart!]

    Polish!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


    Not just (gasp) clean! But Polish!

    'Elizabeth, I'm coming--'
    Fred Sanford.
     
  13. immytay1

    immytay1 Member

    I search pennies the wheats and indians and 2009's are my favorite
     
  14. bobbeth87

    bobbeth87 Coin Collector


    Yikes!

    Go to a good place, go to a good place, go to a good place......
     
  15. Inquisitive

    Inquisitive Starting 2 know something


    I Disagree. I could be wrong, but would think that if it's bad enough that you would consider putting it back into general circulation (as you already have one), you may as well make it look good :confused:, but without a picture, you can't really tell.
     
  16. bobbeth87

    bobbeth87 Coin Collector

    Just a general rule that polishing and cleaning coins puts scratches on it and damages it. I'm not sure I want to do that to a coin. Do you have a suggestion on how it could be done without damaging the coin?
     
  17. Treashunt

    Treashunt The Other Frank

    yes, don't do it.
     
  18. Inquisitive

    Inquisitive Starting 2 know something

    I've tried using silver polish gloves & gentle rubbing on a half to give it more of a "shine", and it didn't seem to create any damage.

    This probably will not remove attached dirt, etc., and will remove toning, but on a dirty 74s, does it make a difference?

    Of course this is not a good idea for something that is valuable as is (or even a 70 D/S), vs. the novelty of the mintmark.

    If I made some sort of big error in logic here :eek:, please tell me why.

    Good luck.
     
  19. bobbeth87

    bobbeth87 Coin Collector

    OH!!!!

    I thought you were talking about the 1986 proof Statue of Liberty coin I had found in that box. That's why I thought you were nuts! Thanks for clearing it up (you had only said "proof" and I wrongly assumed you meant my SOL proof....I just looked back at my post and I didn't identify the SOL as a proof, but it was, and I've now edited it, but that was what caused my confusion)

    The 1974S I found in that box isn't worth polishing....there are many, many deep scratches....I will still keep it for now as it is a proof, but it will never be attractive in the hand. But, as said, as a general rule, I don't clean or polish coins...but if I ever did, a regular proof out of circulation might be one to experiment with.
     
  20. Inquisitive

    Inquisitive Starting 2 know something

    Absolutely not! DO NOT POLISH A NORMAL COIN! :loud:
     
  21. Kent

    Kent Junior Member

    I haven't searched anything for a couple of weeks and was going to get a box of Nickels to see if I could find one of the 20 I need to finish my found in rolls set, well my 6 year old nephew and official roll searching partner came over Sunday unexpectedly and wanted to search some Lincolns since I didn't know he was coming I didn't have any. I told him I would get a box or two this week so he can search for the Log Cabins, and Sitting on a Log (as he calls them) and the Queens heads (canadians) he would rather find those three than an Indian or a Wheat. Kinda puts the hobby in perspective Fun First then money. Oh well i will wait until next week to get the nickels keeping the boy interested is far more important than filling a book with pocket change.
     
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