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<p>[QUOTE="Angelo P, post: 1638936, member: 42909"]So, I just started roll hunting maybe a couple of months ago and I have done nothing but pennies and little bit of nickels.</p><p><br /></p><p>I first started asking the tellers for rolled coins but quickly found that more times than not they did not have anything to give out or a very limited amount. I asked about the coinstar machine oneday and the teller was willing to take out the full bag and transfer them to me. The $50 bag was loaded with copper and wheats.</p><p><br /></p><p>I decided to ask again for a bag about a week later and the bank agreed to do it again and actually gave me a card and the name of the lady who would help me if I wanted more in the future. All I had to do was call ahead and they would put them aside.</p><p><br /></p><p>So, out of about $500 worth of pennies of the last couple of months Here are my results:</p><p>Nearly $65 (face) worth of copper pennies.</p><p>257 Wheat Pennies (range 1919 to 1958) with several nice examples and semi-key dates.</p><p>1 1890 Indian Head Penny</p><p>$8 worth of dimes that have mistakenly dropped in the penny bag during sorting including a 1947 silver dime.</p><p>1 Cud penny</p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>So, needless to say, if you can work on getting a deal for Coinstar bags I definately recommend it. Much wider variety of coins coming from the people dumping there coin jars. The dimes are a nice addition as they are covering what I pull out of copper.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Angelo P, post: 1638936, member: 42909"]So, I just started roll hunting maybe a couple of months ago and I have done nothing but pennies and little bit of nickels. I first started asking the tellers for rolled coins but quickly found that more times than not they did not have anything to give out or a very limited amount. I asked about the coinstar machine oneday and the teller was willing to take out the full bag and transfer them to me. The $50 bag was loaded with copper and wheats. I decided to ask again for a bag about a week later and the bank agreed to do it again and actually gave me a card and the name of the lady who would help me if I wanted more in the future. All I had to do was call ahead and they would put them aside. So, out of about $500 worth of pennies of the last couple of months Here are my results: Nearly $65 (face) worth of copper pennies. 257 Wheat Pennies (range 1919 to 1958) with several nice examples and semi-key dates. 1 1890 Indian Head Penny $8 worth of dimes that have mistakenly dropped in the penny bag during sorting including a 1947 silver dime. 1 Cud penny So, needless to say, if you can work on getting a deal for Coinstar bags I definately recommend it. Much wider variety of coins coming from the people dumping there coin jars. The dimes are a nice addition as they are covering what I pull out of copper.[/QUOTE]
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