Nope never seen that
Nice story. Seems to good to be true. But I hope it is. And am I wrong but isn't 75 for a roll of Indians a little over priced ? I could see 50...
I was thinking that if I keep track of this it will either encourager or make me never want to open a coin roll again
If you can afford the "investment" it worth getting any roll of post 2001 halfs in uncirculated condition. Maybe they won't be worth much more...
Wow that sucks. Good luck on you hunt Mikey.
Wow you need to switch banks Mikey. I got those two in 100 bucks worth of dimes. Also if you just walk into any bank with cash they should sell...
I've had better luck with CWR. Found a 64 and a 50s dime and two war dimes this last week. The 64 was from bank roll and the others where from...
Why the 82 and 83s? Do they have lower mint numbers? es I could look that up but where is the fun in that.
Good to know. Thanks
Where the 1996 W released for general circulation or are they from a special set?
Are there any non silver dimes that are worth collecting? And I'm not counting proofs.
Great discussion and giving me a lot to think about when deciding what to keep. Guess the bottom line would be having extra coins won't hurt...
I have mentioned to my bank that I have found foreign coins in rolls before and my bank has offered to exchange them for me if that happens. Maybe...
Exact same situation for me.
I have been saving everything pre 1960 and 2009s. What does everyone else save from nickel rolls when coin roll hunting?
I can't see the ends but assuming they are in opened I would keep them just the way they are and hang on to them.
I find coppercoins.com to be a great resource for my pennies is there a site like that for nickels, dimes, ect ?
How do you tell if a bicentennial is silver?
Good to know
that totally makes sense and i would say your sight but there arent any file marks. ill see if i can get a picture of the edge.. mummble mummble...
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