Roll-searchers, post your results!

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

  1. mcrow24

    mcrow24 New Member

    Opened up 10 rolls of nickels today that I picked up at the bank. The teller girl was completely puzzled as to why I would want that many nickels. :eek:

    Anyway, this was my first attempt at this but I had some good results:

    2 toned 1997 nickels
    1911,1899, and 1907 "V" Nickels (very worn, but still cool finds)
    1 1945 War Nickel
    Several 1930's and 1940's nickels (non-war nickels) that I needed for my Jefferson Set.

    Overall I feel like of got a pretty good haul.
     
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  3. Melina

    Melina Nickel Addict

    You only did 10 rolls of nickels and found 3 V Nickels?!? ... I'd be getting more nickels there...
     
  4. mcrow24

    mcrow24 New Member

    I think someone accidentally may have cashed part of their collection. lol.

    Granted, they are in pretty rough shape but I didn't think I would ever search rolls of nickels and find a V nickel.
     
  5. Merc Crazy

    Merc Crazy Bumbling numismatic fool

    Post 21,000!

    I found 46 V's in a box before, and I've found one here and there, they're out there. :)

    [​IMG]
     
  6. bobbeth87

    bobbeth87 Coin Collector

    I'd love to find a V nickel.......

    Congrats
     
  7. emh209

    emh209 Member

    searched $6 in pennies found 2 wheats(57-d,53-s),a 1973 canadian,a plastic COPY cent,and a 1989-d that looks to have a die chip(?) coming down from the "8"
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  8. vtvick777

    vtvick777 Member

    mcrow24, those are great finds! finding a coin over a hundred years old is incredible, let alone 3. I've gone through about 30 boxes of nickels (1500 rolls) and found only 1.

    Merc, i'm guessing thats an ender pic from the box with 46 in it? That must have been the sweetest ender.

    I haven't searched in awhile, but I just went through a box of nickels, there wasn't much in it, only a 1982 proof that is first proof I've found that isn't beat up, it looks sweet. Also, twice in the last two weeks I've gotten one penny back in change. 1st time it was a 1947, second time it was a 1937... crazy.

    Also, clorox - amazing score! When you said you were calling banks, do they always answer? Do they like being called asking if they have halves? I would think about doing that, but it just seems they wouldn't be interesed in someone calling to see if they have coins in.
     
  9. mcrow24

    mcrow24 New Member

    Thanks. It was pretty exciting, the War Nickel and the 3 V's came in the same roll so it was a pretty stacked roll. I just found out why people like to search rolls, it's the chance that you could pull something really cool. It's the whole opening packs of baseball cards effect from when I was a kid.
     
  10. Catcul7

    Catcul7 Copper Crazy

    Nice finds! The only thing I've found was a 1879 penny in near mint condition at a pawn shop.
     
  11. Merc Crazy

    Merc Crazy Bumbling numismatic fool

    No, that was actually the very first V I found. The box with 46 had two enders. :)
    Exactly like what it's like, instead of throwing money away, I'm at least breaking even, ha.



    Box of halves, skunk, btw.
     
  12. vtvick777

    vtvick777 Member

    Yes. Except with coins you can't lose money. I also speak from experience, it was fun while it lasted, but I try not to think of all the money lost first from pokemon, then magic the gathering, then basketball, then football cards. With coins, I have done slightly better :)
     
  13. Merc Crazy

    Merc Crazy Bumbling numismatic fool

    Man, don't even remind me, it must be in the realm of $4k-$5k.

    If I'd bought silver instead, for the $6/oz or so it traded at then.... good god.
     
  14. vtvick777

    vtvick777 Member

    Not to mention if we would have started roll searching back then, what we would have found...:eek:
     
  15. Merc Crazy

    Merc Crazy Bumbling numismatic fool

    I tried to get into it at 8 years old (circa '94) but my mom wasn't having any of that.
     
  16. mcrow24

    mcrow24 New Member

    Yeah, I did the whole sports cards thing, then did Magic: The Gathering too. Started M:TG at Alpha and had 2 Black Lotus cards and a full set of both alpha and beta.
     
  17. clorox

    clorox Member

    vtvick: It really depends. Some branches' numbers just send you to an automated system with no hope of actually getting someone in the building on the line. Citibank and B of A are the worst at this, but it varies branch to branch. If an 800 number is listed I don't even bother trying to call. When you do get someone on the line they're usually helpful and will check the vault and with the tellers. I think sometimes the people that answer don't know what a half dollar is. Saying 50 cent piece helps a bit. Getting someone that's not helpful or rude or immediately asks if I have an account is very rare; maybe one in fifty.

    YMMV, of course. I have years of experience of answering phones and customer service in a retail environment, which probably helps :)
     
  18. vtvick777

    vtvick777 Member

    good lord mcrow, did you find them all in packs or buy them? you might not have done too bad then, I can't believe how much those old cards go for. what did you do with them, as i'm sure you know those sets are worth many many thousands of dollars each?
     
  19. Lon Chaney

    Lon Chaney Well-Known Member

    Clorox, amazing find. Congrats.
    $260 in CWR Halves:
    1 1953D Franklin, 8 40%ers. Unfortunately, one of my better days lately.
    A lousy cell phone pic:
    roll search jun 13 2012.jpg
     
  20. ReaperRuler

    ReaperRuler Resident Numismatist

    Oh sure, you pick up 10 rolls of nickels and get goodies, I pick up 5 rolls of nickels and get....five rolls of nickels :p
     
  21. pballer225

    pballer225 Member

    2 boxes of halves: 3 40%ers and a 2003-S proof

    picking up 6 more boxes tomorrow, and 2 more on friday :)
     
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