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<p>[QUOTE="mikenoodle, post: 579964, member: 307"]She did kind of ask the wrong question. Maybe this will help...</p><p><br /></p><p>When a bank receives its coin it usually arrives in boxes already rolled. The sides of these boxes allow you to see the coins that are exposed at the end of each roll within the box. Typically, these boxes will come from the same giant bag from the fed and when new coin is rolled, it can and usually will extend through many consecutive boxes due to the large number of coins in these newer giant bags. </p><p><br /></p><p>For those who know coins the sight of freshly minted brand new coins they look very distinct. An experienced money handler can tell by looking at the box whether or not it contains brand new coins. Now, understand that there is absolutely no guarantee that the roll will be solid rolls of the same date, but typically, if all of the end coins in a given box are new, the rolls are solid. </p><p><br /></p><p>as an aside, the brand new coin could also be some other date, say 2008 if a bank holds its coin long enough.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="mikenoodle, post: 579964, member: 307"]She did kind of ask the wrong question. Maybe this will help... When a bank receives its coin it usually arrives in boxes already rolled. The sides of these boxes allow you to see the coins that are exposed at the end of each roll within the box. Typically, these boxes will come from the same giant bag from the fed and when new coin is rolled, it can and usually will extend through many consecutive boxes due to the large number of coins in these newer giant bags. For those who know coins the sight of freshly minted brand new coins they look very distinct. An experienced money handler can tell by looking at the box whether or not it contains brand new coins. Now, understand that there is absolutely no guarantee that the roll will be solid rolls of the same date, but typically, if all of the end coins in a given box are new, the rolls are solid. as an aside, the brand new coin could also be some other date, say 2008 if a bank holds its coin long enough.[/QUOTE]
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