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Discussion in 'Coin Roll Hunting' started by chicken_little, Oct 24, 2005.

  1. coinsrus1000

    coinsrus1000 Active Member

    calling it quits you had a good run there, better then a lot of us will do guess we will be searching thru your dropped coins,, take care
     
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  3. coinsrus1000

    coinsrus1000 Active Member

    that stinks going to find another branch good luck
     
  4. JohnV

    JohnV Active Member

    Yesterdays work finds:
    6 wheats: '29, '36, '40, '49, '50, '57D
    1959x2, 1959D One of them was in really nice shape, very bright.
    1974S
    Nickels: '39, '40, and a 1965 that looks almost uncirculated.
    A 2008 Cayman Islands Quarter.
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  5. JohnV

    JohnV Active Member

    oops, double post.
     
  6. Barfly

    Barfly Active Member

    Four boxes of halves. 2 - 90% 1 -40%. One 90 and one 40 were each on an end of the same roll. That's never happened before. Had to start at new tube for 90%s tonight.
     
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  7. jlogan

    jlogan Well-Known Member

    $6.50 loose from BOA next to my school, got a 1962 franklin and 1964-d kennedy. they told me that they save all the rolls of halves for someone else so they can only sell me the loose ones though :(. its frustrating when you see 2 rolls sitting next to the tray and you cant buy them
     
  8. heuvy31

    heuvy31 Active Member

    $100 halves - skunk
    box of dimes - skunk - 10 straight skunk boxes all stamped with either 6033 or 6198
     
  9. heuvy31

    heuvy31 Active Member

    box of nickels - 44p, 1902 buff (barely visible), 193? buff (last number had been scratched off).
     
  10. furryfrog02

    furryfrog02 Well-Known Member

    1902? That'd be a "V" nickel ;)
     
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  11. heuvy31

    heuvy31 Active Member

    My bad, I meant 1920
     
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  12. Intrepid

    Intrepid Active Member

    Bag of Ikes - continued. I have gone through about half of them and I have found 2-1972 Type 2, 4-1976 Type 1, and 9-1976 Type 1.

    The bank called and they had $250 of the Purple and Gray mint rolls of the 2005 Westward Journey Buffalo nickles, a mix of P and D. Not sure what I am going to do with them yet.

    J
     
  13. JohnV

    JohnV Active Member

    If they're uncirculated rolls, i'd definitely take them. You could get profit from them on ebay.
     
  14. JohnV

    JohnV Active Member

    Today's work finds:
    Just 3 wheats: '42, '52D, '55.
     
  15. BNL84

    BNL84 New Member

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  16. BNL84

    BNL84 New Member

    Found all this in 36 rolls I got one night! 6 rolls of steel, 27 rolls of wheat the rest high grade Memorials 59-82!!! Been chasing that score ever since! [​IMG]

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  17. Intrepid

    Intrepid Active Member

    I bought them. The tellers kept about $50 worth. I have been looking on EBAY. I might just keep them for a few years and see what happens.
     
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  18. HokieJoe

    HokieJoe Member

    Driving past a bank at 8:58 and they open at 9:00 so I pull in and I'm first in line. Got $12 in loose halves and $140 in CWR halves. Rolls were skunk, but found a 40 in the loose. Kept it in my pocket all day and kept thinking to myself, "I got silver in my pocket!" Not a big score, but still a cool feeling.
     
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  19. TaborTot22

    TaborTot22 Well-Known Member

    WOW! 33 rolls of WHEATS!!! Nice score!
     
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  20. BNL84

    BNL84 New Member

    Yup some good dates too.. 1909 VDB bunch of pre 30

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  21. TaborTot22

    TaborTot22 Well-Known Member

    Box of Pennies: 8 Wheats (all 1946-1958), 6 Canadians (1967-2000) and my first 2000 WAM.
     
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