Rolls

Discussion in 'What's it Worth' started by coin_man_95, Jan 26, 2010.

  1. coin_man_95

    coin_man_95 Senior Member

    What roll of coins should i get? up to $25 from the bank?
     
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  3. Insomniac

    Insomniac Dime Nut

    What sorts of coins interest you? That would be the best place to start, I imagine. I personally search dimes, sometimes halves, and rarely cents, but to each his own.
     
  4. coin_man_95

    coin_man_95 Senior Member

    i was thinking presidential, sacagawea or kennedy halfs? i like them all. but with has the most potential value?
     
  5. bobbeth87

    bobbeth87 Coin Collector

    What is your purpose?

    purchase and hold?

    search?

    And, what do you like?
     
  6. coin_man_95

    coin_man_95 Senior Member

    i've decided im not going to the bank. im just going to search ebay and ask the forum if its good or not.
     
  7. krispy

    krispy krispy

    if you seek quantity then one cent rolls
     
  8. krispy

    krispy krispy

    okay:thumb: , but i think many here have a lot more luck at the bank
     
  9. Insomniac

    Insomniac Dime Nut

    If you are talking about rolls from ebay, those tend to be shady at best; if you are looking for single coins, look for them slabbed (and only by the top tier TPGs) because anything else is a bit, shall we say, uncertain.
     
  10. bobbeth87

    bobbeth87 Coin Collector

    It is hard to answer your questions without more specifics. But here is a synopsis:

    • quickest bang for your buck is buying half dollar rolls from bank as you can find silver, 90% and 40%, depending upon year. There are many dry rolls though.
    • Best way to find old coins may be nickels. I usually find one from the 50s or older in every 2 rolls I search.
    • Most fun would be cents as you can search for a lot of errors, and get a lot of bang for your buck.
     
  11. spike0

    spike0 Junior Member

    Cents is what I have started with ,Best thing about it is you dont tie up much money in a box and you can take your time looking for errors an so on .
     
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