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<p>[QUOTE="Peter M Black, post: 7887260, member: 113560"]Yesterday, I turned in a box of rolled Lincolns to my bank which I had searched, and asked the teller if I could exchange then for a new box to search. She said she didn't have a box, but could let me have rolls which another costomer had recently turned in. I said fine, thanked her, and went on my way. What a find or at least, I thought so! Many of the rolls were so old, the ID's on the rolls did not have Zip Codes nor of course 2-letter State abbreviations. I harvested many complete rolls: 1929P's, 1934P's, 1936P's, 2 rolls of 1937P's, 3 rolls of 1938P's, 1940P's, 1942P's. 1943P steels(nice, manyBU/AU and the rest EF's), 4 rolls of 1944P's, 5 rolls of 1945Ps, 1958D's, 1976P BU's, 1981P BU's, 1989P BU's, 1995P BU's, 1996P BU's, and 2005P BU's. Even in the rolls from the 1930's and 1940's, though most were circulated, many were BU's &AU's. I think most were put together within a year or two of the respective years, because of the near BU conditions of so many, and the rest were EF's. I opened all rolls and put each into its own respective tube with my "story" and date of the find. It was quite a potpourri and I had a great day![/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Peter M Black, post: 7887260, member: 113560"]Yesterday, I turned in a box of rolled Lincolns to my bank which I had searched, and asked the teller if I could exchange then for a new box to search. She said she didn't have a box, but could let me have rolls which another costomer had recently turned in. I said fine, thanked her, and went on my way. What a find or at least, I thought so! Many of the rolls were so old, the ID's on the rolls did not have Zip Codes nor of course 2-letter State abbreviations. I harvested many complete rolls: 1929P's, 1934P's, 1936P's, 2 rolls of 1937P's, 3 rolls of 1938P's, 1940P's, 1942P's. 1943P steels(nice, manyBU/AU and the rest EF's), 4 rolls of 1944P's, 5 rolls of 1945Ps, 1958D's, 1976P BU's, 1981P BU's, 1989P BU's, 1995P BU's, 1996P BU's, and 2005P BU's. Even in the rolls from the 1930's and 1940's, though most were circulated, many were BU's &AU's. I think most were put together within a year or two of the respective years, because of the near BU conditions of so many, and the rest were EF's. I opened all rolls and put each into its own respective tube with my "story" and date of the find. It was quite a potpourri and I had a great day![/QUOTE]
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