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

  1. Endeavor

    Endeavor Well-Known Member

    This makes my penny coin roll hunting look like child's play :bigtears:
     
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  3. CTRollHunter

    CTRollHunter Well-Known Member

    Yeah, me too. Found 12 wheats ... none special...in a $25 box. But I still like it!

    I passed the 100 ounce mark for 2015 already with 527 silver coins! And i did not start looking until about feb 20.
     
  4. theshoegazer

    theshoegazer Well-Known Member

    Nice score! I hit up about 7 banks today. Found the rudest teller yet ("even if I had some I wouldn't give them to you because you don't have an account here") - way to guarantee I'll never open one! Bank #2 had 2 rolls - skunk. Bank #3 only had one half dollar - but the teller gave it to me for free because it was a coin counter reject. Now that's the kind of bank I'd open an account at! Bank #4 had no halves, but $8 in Ikes.
     
  5. coloradobryan

    coloradobryan Well-Known Member

    I got a 90% Kennedy in change at a local gas station. Not a roll find, but nice anyway.
     
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  6. Dougmeister

    Dougmeister Well-Known Member

    Amen to that, brother. I've almost called back to ask to speak to their supervisor at a couple of banks that have said similar things to me (but not as bad as THAT one!)
     
  7. Roll of quarters - 1x2015 Louisiana kisatchie state park quarter
     
  8. theshoegazer

    theshoegazer Well-Known Member

    The bank I got two rolls from gave me a hard time as well. Only about 1/3 of the time they ask if I have an account - usually I say I'm just in the area on business (true), or that the account is in my girlfriend's name and I don't have the info (possibly true). But once in awhile I fib and say "sure, I have an account but I'm not looking to withdraw today"... still got the third degree.
     
  9. jlogan

    jlogan Well-Known Member

    i just say that i have a CD that my parents opened and i don't know the account number (it matured 6 years ago, but they don't have to know that ;))
     
  10. TaterTot

    TaterTot Active Member

    Wow... your bank stocks Ike dollars? Or did these come in regular dollar rolls?
     
  11. jlogan

    jlogan Well-Known Member

    Ikes are too big to come from regular dollar rolls. Most likely his bank had a few that customers deposited.

    This is an Eisenhower dollar on the left, compared to a Susan B. Anthony dollar on the right:

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  12. AllCoExpat

    AllCoExpat Well-Known Member

    17 CWR Halves - skunk
    8 BWR Nickels - 1 pre-'60 keeper and a 2004 Bahamas "starfish"
    32 CWR Nickels - 6 pre-'60 keepers
    50 BWR Cents - Unopened

    So the search continues...
     
  13. Dilly dollar

    Dilly dollar Active Member

    I did not know the susan b. Anthony and the ike dollars had the same back.
     
  14. ace71499

    ace71499 Young Numismatic

    You learn something new everyday!!!
     
  15. Dilly dollar

    Dilly dollar Active Member

    especially when your my age!
     
  16. jlogan

    jlogan Well-Known Member

    $500 quarters - 4x bicentennial
     
  17. Dilly dollar

    Dilly dollar Active Member

    so many bicentennials were made that there is no since keeping them.
     
  18. jlogan

    jlogan Well-Known Member

    I do anyway, since I don't see very many of them in my change. I have about $170 face value now.
     
  19. Dilly dollar

    Dilly dollar Active Member

    wow that's a lot!
     
  20. Box of pennies
    1906 IHC with full liberty
    1929,1939,1941,1944x2,1945x3,
    1946x2,1948,1950,1951,1953D,
    1955D,1956,1957D,1957D BU
    1970S,1972S
    1962D BU,1968D BU
    1967 Canadian Bicentennial, 1969x2 Canadian,1964 Canadian,
    1965 Canadian,1962 Canadian
     
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  21. theshoegazer

    theshoegazer Well-Known Member

    $20 dimes - 1951-S (first silver pulled from a dime roll - only found clad proofs, foreign, 2009, and that doubled 2015-P previously)

    $16 nickels - 1939, 1954, 1959-D, 1968-S, 1969-S

    $4 pennies - 1941, 1952-D, 1953-D, 1957, 1970-S, Euro 2 Cent, 4 Canadian, 2009
     
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