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

  1. cj415

    cj415 Member

    Are these CWR's or BWR's? Is it always the same bank/branch?
     
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  3. Melina

    Melina Nickel Addict

    CWR, Same Bank/Branch... I think I depleted their stockpile lol.

    18 Walkers, earliest 1936
    42 Frankies

    Phew. Should I go play the lotto? Lol :)

    If you need a particular year/mint of any, feel free to PM me, we can work out a trade or something.
     
  4. cj415

    cj415 Member

    Thanks for the info! Very nice find. You should definitely play lotto... or at the very least, buy a few scratchers and use one of these to scratch it with!

    Congratulations!
     
  5. ThinnPikkins

    ThinnPikkins Well-Known Member

    Since im new to this I have a couple questions. Cwr=customer wrapped rolls, correct? If any one has a picture of one please post, also, if they are customer wrapped arent banks obligated to verify their contents? I tried taking some rolls of pennies in to a bank that I rolled a long time ago as a child to redeem for money and they broke them open and ran thru the coin machine theirselves....
     
  6. AceFranklin

    AceFranklin Member

    Box of Halves (1 x 40%er) and 2 boxes of Dimes - both skunk (about 99% 2011P's) :rollling:
     
  7. slamster17

    slamster17 Junior Member

    So I finally managed to go to a friend's to get internet...I have been without power in NJ since it went out 1:30AM Sunday. Don't know when it will be back. I live on a hill, and still ended up with 4+ feet of water in the basement that finally got pumped out today.

    On a better note...did $50 in quarters, found 2 Glaciers, and got a 1988 NY, NY $100
     
  8. Merc Crazy

    Merc Crazy Bumbling numismatic fool

    Heh, that sucks Slam, I remember when Floyd hit and we lost power for three days. Drove me NUTS.

    Box of nickels, one really beat war.
     
  9. Inquisitive

    Inquisitive Starting 2 know something

    Box of dimes, 3 mercs, 3 roosies.
     
  10. joey0053

    joey0053 ZERT Operator

    $100 in dimes, 1x 1964d AU condition.
     
  11. Yacorie

    Yacorie Junior Member


    Thats fantastic. Finds like that make it easy to keep going - even if it's someone else. Eventually the same thing happens everywhere - you just have to be the one to get them first
     
  12. SorterX

    SorterX New Member

    Just finished a half a box of D's:

    1960 Roosie and - sorry, Merc - a 1936 Mercury. Still working on that first roll of silver D's...
     
  13. kyle5782

    kyle5782 New Member

    Bag of nickels: 1899 V Nickel, war nickel, and a few more really nice 1960's.

    Bag of dimes: 9 rosies and a 1964 canadian dime
     
  14. Merc Crazy

    Merc Crazy Bumbling numismatic fool

    I don't get a lunch today, so no searching for me. :(
     
  15. rlspears10

    rlspears10 Member

    Same here. :(

    making up for it tomorrow though, will be picking up 2 boxes of dimes, a box of cents, and a box of halves. Keeping my fingers crossed that I find some good stuff!
     
  16. gmaster456

    gmaster456 New Member

    At this point, finding a national park quarter is almost as exciting as finding a silver. The only one I've found so far is hot springs :confused:
     
  17. gmaster456

    gmaster456 New Member

    Just as I say I've only found Hot Springs, I cracked open a roll and to my Delight I find a Glacier and 2 Olympics. First 2011 quarters of the year.
     
  18. mishra142

    mishra142 New Member

    Awesome day today. 40 in customer rolls yielded 32 40% ers.... all 1967's.

    1 box halves - skunk
    1 box halves - 14 40%ers (best box i ever had)

    for a grand total of 46 40%ers today.
     
  19. kookoox10

    kookoox10 ANA #3168546

    Wow, those six from a box of dimes?! Not too shabby.
     
  20. Melina

    Melina Nickel Addict

    Why do some people say boxes and some say bags??? All the coins I get are either CWR or in Boxes... what are these "bags?"
     
  21. zach24

    zach24 DNSO 7070 71 pct complete


    You can buy the coins from the electronic counters.... They are usually sold in quantities of $50, $100, $500, $1000.
     
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