$205 for some CRH!

Discussion in 'Coin Roll Hunting' started by Amberlarry22, Feb 8, 2021.

  1. Amberlarry22

    Amberlarry22 Well-Known Member

    $130 Nickel customer wrapped rolls, $25 customer rolls and $50 in Loomis. Since I live in Michigan. Going to search those Nickels Hard for Variety) DDO and DDRs.Will post my finds! 16128105100551569316698477837948.jpg
     
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  3. Bradley Trotter

    Bradley Trotter Well-Known Member

    I'd sure love to look through those myself. My local banks hold onto their rolled coins as an old miser holds onto their wealth.
     
  4. SensibleSal66

    SensibleSal66 U.S Casual Collector / Error Collector

    Your going to want one of these. semacon-cm-65-crimper.jpg
     
  5. fretboard

    fretboard Defender of Old Coinage!

    That'll keep you busy for quite awhile! Good luck! :D
     
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  6. potty dollar 1878

    potty dollar 1878 Well-Known Member

    How much are they?I want one!!!!especially when I have to wrap back up hundreds of pennies after searching this will cut the time by%75
     
  7. Amberlarry22

    Amberlarry22 Well-Known Member

    4 sure! Thanks guy!
     
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  8. Amberlarry22

    Amberlarry22 Well-Known Member

    Don't need that machine! I'm sure after rolling, why would I need it now!
     
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  9. Mountain Man

    Mountain Man Well-Known Member

    Good luck and have fun. Be sure to post any interesting finds.
     
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  10. beaver96

    beaver96 Well-Known Member

    That machine just crimps the end of the roll after you've filled it with coin. Without the machine you can just fold the ends down by hand. The time consuming part is getting the coins counted and into the wraps.
     
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  11. Heavymetal

    Heavymetal Well-Known Member

    Easy with nickels, I never count anymore...
    Just weigh the roll. 199 to 201 grams is 40
    A little off, I look for the over/underweight coin
    194- 196 is 39
    Try it folks
    Works for dimes too
    Cents, not so much
     
  12. Amberlarry22

    Amberlarry22 Well-Known Member

  13. Heavymetal

    Heavymetal Well-Known Member

    40E9B47D-3BC8-4E54-9D14-9C82826E7FD2.jpeg Helped me find this fatty
    Roll was 201.3
     
  14. Amberlarry22

    Amberlarry22 Well-Known Member

  15. goombanj

    goombanj Member

    I use this old coin bank , fill until a coin flows out the top. Slide coin roll on and turn it over and crimp the end.
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  16. AZSteve

    AZSteve Well-Known Member

    I agree - I also go by weight with quarters, halves, dollars. And if new rolls are heavy, might contain silver or an extra coin!
     
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  17. Mr.Q

    Mr.Q Well-Known Member

    Neat post, thank you.
     
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  18. Phil's Coins

    Phil's Coins Well-Known Member

    At one time there was a dealer in SW Missouri, that I saw using this machine on bags of wheat pennies. He had acquired hundreds of OLD penny wrappers and would put them out as "unsearched rolls". Thankfully the business is no more.
    Stay safe.
     
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    juris klavins Well-Known Member

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  21. mike estes

    mike estes Well-Known Member

    hey Amberlarry22 i use to think a $25 box of pennies was a lot..... that load should keep you busy for a day or 3. great looking coins so far i see plus a little silver. that will make your day. good luck friend
     
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