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<p>[QUOTE="steve63, post: 2568595, member: 76463"]Thanks for all the responses. Just to clarify, I'm talking about OBW rolls which I obtained directly from the bank, not a third party. I coin roll hunt and about once a week I stop by bank and get a dozen or so rolls of coins. You can always tell whether they have given you rolls from a box of new coins vs. a box of circulated coins. If every roll they hand you has a clean bright uncirculated coin at both ends you can be 99.99% sure they came out of a box of new coins directly from mint. Typically I will break open just one of the rolls to confirm that, and it always holds true. So what I'm really talking about is getting an uncirculated roll of 2016-P pennies today and saving them. Fifty years from now, will my son be glad I kept them in their original rolls or will he open the rolls and find that the coins are destroyed? From what I'm hearing there could be some toning but the coins should not be destroyed beyond value. I think I am going to keep them in their original LOOMIS rolling paper.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="steve63, post: 2568595, member: 76463"]Thanks for all the responses. Just to clarify, I'm talking about OBW rolls which I obtained directly from the bank, not a third party. I coin roll hunt and about once a week I stop by bank and get a dozen or so rolls of coins. You can always tell whether they have given you rolls from a box of new coins vs. a box of circulated coins. If every roll they hand you has a clean bright uncirculated coin at both ends you can be 99.99% sure they came out of a box of new coins directly from mint. Typically I will break open just one of the rolls to confirm that, and it always holds true. So what I'm really talking about is getting an uncirculated roll of 2016-P pennies today and saving them. Fifty years from now, will my son be glad I kept them in their original rolls or will he open the rolls and find that the coins are destroyed? From what I'm hearing there could be some toning but the coins should not be destroyed beyond value. I think I am going to keep them in their original LOOMIS rolling paper.[/QUOTE]
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