Along the way I picked up a couple of upgrades, like this 1895-O. They were broken free and added to the group, along with the TPG label. I like the older albums for the older coins but mostly use the Danscos for the "more" modern ones.
It took over a month getting through all of the Roosevelts, especially the recent years. It gets to be a bit of a grind towards the end, but still tons of fun. Quarters coming up next - it's a lot of fun seeing everyone else's finds, will share what I get soon; I have a lot of quarters to go through, and with all of the varieties they take nearly as long as all of the others combined.
I've got several rolls of 1964-D quarters that I set aside to search for varieties. At this point I don't even remember what varieties I was supposed to search for. But at $11 each melt value, I'm guessing those premiums are disappearing, too...
When I started doing the cents just after the first of this year, I figured for sure I would get through at least the quarters by years end. Well, that didn't happen, but at least I'm getting started. I ended up with two full coffee cans so for grins and giggles I put them on a scale to figure out about how many I have to go through. 63.8 pounds, at 5.67g each that's about 5,100, 127 plus rolls. Here we go!
First week of November I visited my local bank here in Florida. Looking for nickels and dimes. Turned me down flat for coins. ‘We don’t have any coins for customers’ They know I always bring 99.44% back in a couple days. Didn’t matter I have checking, 2 credit cards, and a personal line of credit Capital City Bank CCBG Get all you can as soon as you can I’ll be with another bank after Jan 1
I used to go through boxes but stopped in the early aughts when I started travelling for work. Since I only get a couple rolls of each every few weeks my bank (Chase) has not denied me, at least not yet. I hope you can find one that will work with you.