Roll-searchers, post your results!

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

  1. Michael K

    Michael K Well-Known Member

    I finally pulled another W. After searching fruitlessly for the last couple years. (Pulled one out of GF's change, a double.) And it was one that I needed. I now have 3 from 2019 and 4 from 2020 (not including repeats.) I am still in shock.
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  3. Heavymetal

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    A sure thing for my CRH album IMG_4600.jpeg IMG_4597.jpeg
     
  4. jensenbay

    jensenbay Well-Known Member

    Grabbed 5 rolls of quarters. Still looking for W and 2026. Nothing of interest. Haven't seen any 2026 of any denomination in my area.
     
  5. JoshuaP

    JoshuaP Well-Known Member

    Well, after many years of searching, I have finally found a 1950 D nickel while coin roll hunting. This box was pretty good. 2 silver, one dateless buffalo (acid dated 1918 D), and the key date 1950 D.

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  6. Heavymetal

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    The 1950 D is the only Jefferson I haven’t found CRH. 1939 D checked off my list on a trip to Pittsburgh a few years ago. But I haven’t given up. Just bought a Loomis box of nickels yesterday. More looking for errors & the elusive Hennings
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  7. calishield

    calishield Well-Known Member

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    Found a 1984D Washington Quarter with what looks like missing clad layer on reverse. Looks like it has seen some action and weight confirms. Worth submitting to NGC?
     
  8. -jeffB

    -jeffB Greshams LEO Moderator

    Looks corroded. Corrosion can selectively etch away the nickel and leave more copper, causing that color change. It also causes weight loss.

    All the features of this coin point to corrosion/etching, in my opinion. PMD, not an error.
     
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  9. kountryken

    kountryken Well-Known Member

    I found these CRH over about a 2 week period. Then I stopped looking for Halves and started looking for Nickels. Haven't found anything worth mentioning in the Nickels. Maybe I need to go back to Halves? Nothing spectacular, but not too bad, either.

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  10. Rambutan52

    Rambutan52 Well-Known Member

    My latest penny roll swap with my friendly bank tellers produced three wheaties and a small date 1960-D.

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  11. jb10000lakes

    jb10000lakes Well-Known Member

    Just a note that I received an email from U.S. Bank that they have partnered with Coinstar, and you can now transfer your dumps to your U.S. Bank account for a 2.5% fee (vs whatever Coinstar charged)
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    Here’s how it works:
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    Find a participating kiosk and select I have coins.

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    Select Transfer to account and insert your U.S. Bank debit card.

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    Guide coins into slot, grab your receipt and debit card and go.
     
  12. Rambutan52

    Rambutan52 Well-Known Member

    Another penny roll swap with my bank produced a big score. The highlight was obtaining 21 steelies (including 6-D and 1-S). One roll contained 10 of them. Three rolls contained nearly all copper Memorials and some well cared for. Those included 5 from the San Francisco mint. Attached are photos of the steelie collection and some of the pretty copper memorials.
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