I did one box of nickels yesterday - Netted me one barely readable 1920 Buff and a scratched up 1943P War. Better than what I have been averaging...
$1000 dimes: Box 1 - 2 Roosies(53d, 64), 02 Cayman Islands 5c, 09 Canada 10c Box 2 - 2 Roosies(46, 57) Box 3 - skunk Box 4 - skunk
My .01 cents: The R took a hit from something and the reverse is a plating issue.
Those are all just junky damaged coins. And now I'm done with this thread.
2 boxes of dimes after work - 2 Roosies (62d, 64).
Hmm double post...
I've also received Brinks coins in regular paper wrappers. Just last week I got a box of solid 2013P dimes from them in paper wrappers.
Either way, NF String is just the paper maker. NOT the roller.
Yup :)
NF String is just the company that makes the rolls. I'm pretty sure they don't roll coin.
Looks like someone started to spoon it.
How many trips is it going to take to get 5.5 tons of nickels back to your house on your bike? I'm pretty sure the bus isn't going to let you on...
I see zero silver coloring in your picture. Looks like a worn/chewed up IHC to me.
$50000 worth of nickels? That's like 500 boxes. That would take up pretty much all the room in the vault of any bank I know of. Also it would...
Not 001 and not 002. Looks like a plain ole' reverse to me.
You are correct...And?...
Numismedia has the value at $125.
I see...MD...
Honestly...by the time I got to the end I couldn't remember. Basically the same thing anyways...:)
Doesn't look all that clean to me... :P Looks pretty messed up.
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