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<p>[QUOTE="borgovan, post: 491383, member: 13016"]Most banks will either have Kennedy halves in stock, or they can order them for you. You could ask a teller to set them aside for you as they get them in, if you don't want to order a whole box. Eisenhower dollars can very rarely be found at a bank, but they won't order them for you. If you order dollar coins, you will get Susan B. Anthony dollars or newer. You could also ask them to set these aside for you as they come in. They may or not be willing, but some bank will probably do it for you.</p><p> </p><p>It is tough to find wheat cents nowadays, but there are a few out there. </p><p> </p><p>As far as the nickel rolls, 1940 and 1941 are common dates, and they are readily found in circulation. It's still worth keeping them, as far as I'm concerned. You will probably also find a lot of 1939 nickels, as they are very common. I keep all nickels minted before 1965 as I find them. It's fairly easy to put together sets this way, with the exception of a few key coins (1938-D, 1938-S, 1939-D, 1939-S, and 1950-D); as these are extremely difficult to find while roll searching. </p><p> </p><p>Good luck![/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="borgovan, post: 491383, member: 13016"]Most banks will either have Kennedy halves in stock, or they can order them for you. You could ask a teller to set them aside for you as they get them in, if you don't want to order a whole box. Eisenhower dollars can very rarely be found at a bank, but they won't order them for you. If you order dollar coins, you will get Susan B. Anthony dollars or newer. You could also ask them to set these aside for you as they come in. They may or not be willing, but some bank will probably do it for you. It is tough to find wheat cents nowadays, but there are a few out there. As far as the nickel rolls, 1940 and 1941 are common dates, and they are readily found in circulation. It's still worth keeping them, as far as I'm concerned. You will probably also find a lot of 1939 nickels, as they are very common. I keep all nickels minted before 1965 as I find them. It's fairly easy to put together sets this way, with the exception of a few key coins (1938-D, 1938-S, 1939-D, 1939-S, and 1950-D); as these are extremely difficult to find while roll searching. Good luck![/QUOTE]
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