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<p>[QUOTE="GreenPVCHaze, post: 1891785, member: 68310"]Just looked through three customer-wrapped rolls from a TD Bank here in Manhattan. The teller knows me by now and sets aside any customer-wrapped rolls (although there haven't been very many lately of any denomination).</p><p> </p><p>Out of two rolls of Kennedy Halves and one roll of small-size dollars, I found a couple of decent AU clads, a 1972 P and D. The roll of dollars wasn't a total waste as I got my second AU Chester A. Arthur dollar (the first came from a MetroCard vending machine). How did those end up in circulation so quickly?</p><p> </p><p>I'm trying to put together a complete circulated set of clad Kennedys and Presidential Dollars up to the Chester A. Arthur dollar, but if more keep popping up in my change, maybe I'll be able to complete the set!</p><p> </p><p>I find this particular niche of coin collecting, roll hunting, to be particularly rewarding. It's like a lottery ticket without the guilt as I can always spend the coins I don't need over time, or dump them in the counting bin back at T.D. Bank. Generally I gravitate more towards slabbed, higher value coins, but putting together a complete circulated set of coins you simply found in rolls or in your pocket somehow just feels more satisfying to me.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="GreenPVCHaze, post: 1891785, member: 68310"]Just looked through three customer-wrapped rolls from a TD Bank here in Manhattan. The teller knows me by now and sets aside any customer-wrapped rolls (although there haven't been very many lately of any denomination). Out of two rolls of Kennedy Halves and one roll of small-size dollars, I found a couple of decent AU clads, a 1972 P and D. The roll of dollars wasn't a total waste as I got my second AU Chester A. Arthur dollar (the first came from a MetroCard vending machine). How did those end up in circulation so quickly? I'm trying to put together a complete circulated set of clad Kennedys and Presidential Dollars up to the Chester A. Arthur dollar, but if more keep popping up in my change, maybe I'll be able to complete the set! I find this particular niche of coin collecting, roll hunting, to be particularly rewarding. It's like a lottery ticket without the guilt as I can always spend the coins I don't need over time, or dump them in the counting bin back at T.D. Bank. Generally I gravitate more towards slabbed, higher value coins, but putting together a complete circulated set of coins you simply found in rolls or in your pocket somehow just feels more satisfying to me.[/QUOTE]
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