Subway pulled a fast one, too! Not too, too long ago, they raised the price of their foot-long to $7, but posted their daily specials for 6" subs at $3. This made it seem like a good deal, so instead of ordering the foot-long, more people were ordering two 6-inchers at $3 a pop. Now, within the last couple of weeks, they raised the regular price of their 6-incher to $4.75, and at the same time, raised the price of their 6" daily special to $3.50. Pretty slick, huh! Chris
I don't see how looking at one nickel in jar full can constitute having searched the lot. Besides if you're putting everything in the roll and not holding any out they are unsearched. Oh yeah who won the race I watched my Rangers get beat, our pitching is struggling.
YOUR pitching? Have you noticed the Indians? Salazar is out 3-4 weeks with muscle strain and Carrasco just got hit by a line drive yesterday and broken bone in pitching hand! That's 2 of our 4 man starting rotation! And Truex,Jr won - Keselowski 5th and JOHNSON 12th! - had to rub that in to dave!!!
I've told my sons for the last two years Cleveland is the best team in Baseball, but nobody told them. I'm glad they are winning division I just want us to have the best record in AL.
I used to like a Whopper occasionally (even though I burped it for several hours) but when they moved their operations to Canada to escape taxes, I decided to forego this small pleasure...eh.
You have to mark it unsearched. How can anyone be so presumptive to know what another person is searching for? I may collect coins that have dried hot mustard sauce for dipping McNuggets on it. That's my favorite car food. Fried chicken parts with an exquisite hot mustard dipping sauce, mmmm. If you mark it searched I feel you have an obligation to also put what you searched for. Well that is my technicality viewpoint anyways. When I CRH a lot of coins I wrap them by date and mark the date on the wrapper. If they have the same mint mark I will include that also. I like the unsearched labeling of the roll also.
It seems to me the thing to do is keep this one for your collection, even if it's your only Nickel. It's an important-enough coin to have made you step back and contemplate how to be even better at what you're doing numismatically, with appropriate morals your highest goal. That's an important coin. And everything you turn in will still be unsearched.
You get face value when you take 'em to the bank, right? And you haven't searched any of the coins that are actually in the rolls, right? Then I say mark 'em "UNSEARCHED" if you want! It's a good thing. IMO not misleading. And you're not trying to profit from the label. Best case, the bank tellers will pass your rolls to new collectors trying to fill an album. Worst case, they'll sell on ebay for a ridiculous price.
Oh, I do have a couple more of the WWII Jeffs, but they were given to me as gifts. One is raw and one is in an NGC slab. Chris
Did you examine at the other 39 coins in the roll? Did you examine the coin that you put in in place of the 1944? If you can answer NO to both of those questions then the roll is unsearched (For all you know there could be other goodies still in there.) You have no knowledge of what is actually in that roll.