End Roll Finds

Discussion in 'Coin Roll Hunting' started by Hellofthenorth, Jan 27, 2012.

  1. calishield

    calishield Well-Known Member

    What? I had to blink a couple times and look it up, but a 1973 Balboa. Not silver but pretty sweet finD IMG_5331.JPG
     
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  3. Pickin and Grinin

    Pickin and Grinin Well-Known Member

    Been much nicer to find in the middle of the roll.
    Cool ender!
     
  4. Mad Stax

    Mad Stax Well-Known Member

  5. sergeant

    sergeant Not a Member

    Is there a way for these banks to wrap coins without killing them with these wheel marks? Nice nickel anyway!
     
  6. Searcher64

    Searcher64 Member

    Not really on the roll machines. One end always messed up.
     
  7. Mad Stax

    Mad Stax Well-Known Member

    Fortunately this isn't the most aesthetically pleasing coin lol, so not too much of a foul. I'll probably make it a temporary pocket piece. But, it would be nice if they could find a way to not damage every end roll coin. Definitely detracts the eye appeal regardless of condition.
     
  8. Christobal

    Christobal Well-Known Member

    Not true. The String company rolls rarely mark up the ends. Loomis ruins almost all of the rolls on both ends. They should be fined.
     
  9. hotwheelsearl

    hotwheelsearl Well-Known Member

    I mean, the most efficient way for them obviously is whatever method they use that marks up the ends. I don't think they care at all about condition of the coins.
     
  10. Christobal

    Christobal Well-Known Member

    Defacing US currency is a crime.
     
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  11. vintagemintage

    vintagemintage Well-Known Member

    Do you mean currency or coin? If you alter a coin with the intent of defrauding somebody, you're guilty of a crime. If you alter or destroy a coin you own for reasons other than committing fraud, then you're just wasting money.
     
  12. Christobal

    Christobal Well-Known Member

    Are you sure? I always believed damaging money was a crime. Putting pennies on train tracks, etc. I know melting cents and nickels is illegal.
     
  13. vintagemintage

    vintagemintage Well-Known Member

    Are souvenir elongated cents illegal? Or coin jewelry? See Section 331 of Title 18 of the United States code
     
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  14. Bman33

    Bman33 Well-Known Member

    My best one ever!!!!! IMG_0663.JPG
     
  15. hotwheelsearl

    hotwheelsearl Well-Known Member

    If it's accidental it shouldn't be an issue. If
    Damn Loomis employees really drop the ball sometimes lol
     
  16. theshoegazer

    theshoegazer Well-Known Member

    Don't suppose there's a little "D" on the reverse?
     
  17. Bman33

    Bman33 Well-Known Member

    No D but I got another WL ender! IMG_0666.JPG
     
  18. NLL

    NLL Well-Known Member

    How in the heck did you get this lucky!? I'm sooo jealous! I can hardly find a 40 percenter in 5 boxes let alone a 90 percent ender!
     
  19. Bman33

    Bman33 Well-Known Member

    Had my best night ever with four boxes. Will post pictures in the results thread.
     
  20. calishield

    calishield Well-Known Member

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