Nice!!! A $5.30 profit puts my 55 cent profit to shame. I'm in total agreement with you about the usage of tact here... Sadly, I've had to put three people on my ignore list so far... If you have nothing positive to contribute or have no idea of how to stay on topic, then you really shouldn't be posting here. Unfortunately, some people on here apparently think the world revolves around them.
This pretty much mirrors my experience... the best roll of my life was a customer wrapped roll of nickels where no coin was dated after 1954. 15 War Nickels and an AU 1942 Canadian Nickel were included. I have also found a lot of the pricey 1982 and 1983 dated coins in pristine condition in CWRs...
I figured everyone else had chimed in with their answers to the question except for you. I'm keeping a tally of the results. No need to get all defensive.
Sorry I got defensive, but it was because of the post that you quoted. For dimes, quarters, half dollars or large dollars, I like the rolls that customers have brought to cash in at my banks. I seem to have better luck pulling silver out of them. I don't do cents and nickels at all, but as I read about some of the finds in those, maybe I should.