this morning i went to the bank and asked if they had any rolls of halves and they said just a coulpe of days ago a woman came in and bought 300 dollars worth of them and they dont have any more so i got 10 dollars worth of pennys and i just got done searchin through them and all i found was a 1956 D wheat penny, a 1957 wheat penny and a 1972 S penny it was pretty fun looking through the rolls its the first time i have ever searched rolls and im definetly going to do it again Steve
Nice finds. Would that be a proof? Glad you had fun. I like searching through halves. Almost always find something. Phoenix
no its not a proof and i was wondering how a coin could be a proof if it is in a roll of circulated coins? Steve
Okay, sorry, my mistake. I sometimes forget that not all S mintmarks are proofs. I think it was 75 and on that San Francisco made just proof coins. It is rare, but sometimes people find proof coins in rolls. I have read post about people finding them in rolls here. I think I have found one or two. They sometimes get broken out of the sets by someone that doesn't know what they are doing and get spent and put into circulation I guess. It is rare, but not unheard of. Phoenix
I have always wondered if the Mint dumps any left over Proof coins into circulation instead of melting them Would be cheaper
Philly Dog,the Republic of Ireland did exactly just that in 1986,when the Central Bank of Ireland had a lot of the Unc. sets left over.I think New Zealand did the same thing,but it was never publicised. Aidan.
Yes. All US coins with a S mintmark after 1975 are proofs I think. Even before 1975, they are still interesting to find. But after 1975, if it has an S mintmark, I'm pretty sure it is a proof. Still, I like finding and keep any S mintmark coins. Phoenix