it wasn't bad for 2 rolls pulled a 53 s 56 d 58 p and a 57 p with a nice lamination error, the lamination error pic included.
nah I wish lol. One of the only advantages working retail is that I handle quite a bit of change so on occasions I get some good stuff. The fact that I work at a place that sells alcohol means that on occasions I get ppl bringing me good stuff but I am fair if they try and spend something of value I let them know that it's worth more than what they are spending it for and offer them what I can afford to give them sometimes it's way less than what it is worth and they hang onto it but on some occasions they take what I offer.
I get that you want to educate people. If the people are there spending good money I wouldn't try and talk them out of it, just reap the benefits of your knowledge. When I was younger in a convenience store, the cashier handed me a few silver mercury dimes in change first thing I did was ask if there were any more of these cool dimes There were and I bought them all for face value. The cashier didn't care even after I explained what they were ( this was after I had them in hand) the cashier said those kids playing the pinball machine brought them in after they ran out of quarters he said the kids have been there all morning playing pinball. Wonder how much trouble those kids got in that day?
I also work in retail and its crazy what you can get in rolls sometimes my current best roll I've ever opened at work produced a 1918 Buffalo Nickel, a 1943 S war nickel, 2 1959 Jefferson nickels and a 1983 p double cud error and all of the older coins were in pretty rough shape