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<p>[QUOTE="smitty0830, post: 129064, member: 5515"]Hello all,</p><p><br /></p><p>I am looking fo a little advice. I sold some bank rolled state quarters on e-bay a few weeks ago for a friend who has been in the coin collecting business for many years. He bought these back when each of the following states were made available and he put them away for safe keeping. The coins were advertised as 1 Lot Of Various State Quarters B.U. Bank Rolls. The lot included - 7 rolls of Delaware, 6 rolls of Kentucky, 4 rolls of South Carolina, 2 rolls of Tennessee, 2 rolls of New Hampshire, 1 roll of New York, and 1 roll of New Jersey. 11 were shrink wrapped and the other 12 were SF string paper wrapped. My friend also threw in an extra "surprise" roll. He wasn't sure what was in the middle because each end showed a different quarter. The asking price was $300.00. They sold relatively quick. When the woman received them she decided to open up the extra roll and found that it was a Delaware roll but it also had 2 Pennsylvania and 1 1997 quarter in it. So she decided to open up another Delaware at random and found some Pennsylvania and old quarters as well. She said upon further inspection of the other shrink wrapped rolls that some of them also looked like they had some old quarters due to smooth edges. So right now we are kind of in a ****ing contest with this woman as to what a bank roll is and what she received. I guess my question is what the definition of a bank roll is. My friend explained it to me as a roll that comes from the fed reserve via money shipping company i.e. Brinks, or some other. When you go and ask the teller for roll of Delaware she/he give you what she/he has and you take the chance of what is in the middle of the roll. You are not guaranteed that just because it shows 2 BU coins on the end that is what's in the middle. Please tell me if this is correct. Also I am curious as to what the actual street value is of the coins she received. I know this is kind of a he said she said deal but I am trying to gather as many fact about these coins as I can. </p><p><br /></p><p>Thank-you for any and all of you advise.</p><p><br /></p><p>Smitty[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="smitty0830, post: 129064, member: 5515"]Hello all, I am looking fo a little advice. I sold some bank rolled state quarters on e-bay a few weeks ago for a friend who has been in the coin collecting business for many years. He bought these back when each of the following states were made available and he put them away for safe keeping. The coins were advertised as 1 Lot Of Various State Quarters B.U. Bank Rolls. The lot included - 7 rolls of Delaware, 6 rolls of Kentucky, 4 rolls of South Carolina, 2 rolls of Tennessee, 2 rolls of New Hampshire, 1 roll of New York, and 1 roll of New Jersey. 11 were shrink wrapped and the other 12 were SF string paper wrapped. My friend also threw in an extra "surprise" roll. He wasn't sure what was in the middle because each end showed a different quarter. The asking price was $300.00. They sold relatively quick. When the woman received them she decided to open up the extra roll and found that it was a Delaware roll but it also had 2 Pennsylvania and 1 1997 quarter in it. So she decided to open up another Delaware at random and found some Pennsylvania and old quarters as well. She said upon further inspection of the other shrink wrapped rolls that some of them also looked like they had some old quarters due to smooth edges. So right now we are kind of in a ****ing contest with this woman as to what a bank roll is and what she received. I guess my question is what the definition of a bank roll is. My friend explained it to me as a roll that comes from the fed reserve via money shipping company i.e. Brinks, or some other. When you go and ask the teller for roll of Delaware she/he give you what she/he has and you take the chance of what is in the middle of the roll. You are not guaranteed that just because it shows 2 BU coins on the end that is what's in the middle. Please tell me if this is correct. Also I am curious as to what the actual street value is of the coins she received. I know this is kind of a he said she said deal but I am trying to gather as many fact about these coins as I can. Thank-you for any and all of you advise. Smitty[/QUOTE]
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