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<p>[QUOTE="YNcoinpro_U.S., post: 137162, member: 3225"]I RARELY search rolls of coins. I may search cent rolls and nickel rolls maybe 2 or 3x's a year of each. Well, I was sort of bord yesterday afternoon and I did an unorthadox thing, I went to the bank and searched rolls of nickels. I wanted $40 worth, but they claimed that they only had $32 so I took it anyway. Early finds yielded some great results.</p><p><br /></p><p>1939-P in AU</p><p>1998 Canadian Nickel</p><p>THE WORST CENT IN THE WORLD-seriously completely obliterated-only barely IDable from MEMORIAL reverse</p><p>And the KING of all coins which made it all worthwhile-a BUFFALO NICKEL. Short stroy before I tell you the date. I find the coin and say "WOW", now my grandparents are visiting from Florida and I show them it and they say, "now I remember this". <img src="styles/default/xenforo/clear.png" class="mceSmilieSprite mceSmilie1" alt=":)" unselectable="on" unselectable="on" /> The coin was well worn, so it took a 10x magnifying glass to see the date. The date was 1915. The last time I found a Buffalo Nickel was when I was 5 and that one was 1920.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="YNcoinpro_U.S., post: 137162, member: 3225"]I RARELY search rolls of coins. I may search cent rolls and nickel rolls maybe 2 or 3x's a year of each. Well, I was sort of bord yesterday afternoon and I did an unorthadox thing, I went to the bank and searched rolls of nickels. I wanted $40 worth, but they claimed that they only had $32 so I took it anyway. Early finds yielded some great results. 1939-P in AU 1998 Canadian Nickel THE WORST CENT IN THE WORLD-seriously completely obliterated-only barely IDable from MEMORIAL reverse And the KING of all coins which made it all worthwhile-a BUFFALO NICKEL. Short stroy before I tell you the date. I find the coin and say "WOW", now my grandparents are visiting from Florida and I show them it and they say, "now I remember this". :-) The coin was well worn, so it took a 10x magnifying glass to see the date. The date was 1915. The last time I found a Buffalo Nickel was when I was 5 and that one was 1920.[/QUOTE]
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