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<p>[QUOTE="John Burgess, post: 6702652, member: 105098"]For me a 1915 P Lincoln wheat cent in AU, possibly still mint state. I can't tell for sure which side it falls on which leads me to believe it might be low mint state.... I found it in change so its at least very lightly circulated but may still grade low mintstate if I sent it in.</p><p><br /></p><p>That's probably the most valuable of a find.</p><p>I've found rim cud quarters and WAM cents 1998 and 2000s but I have to say it's been decades of roll searching and checking change and the finds are few and far between. Anyone getting into it new needs to realize there are finds but it's just not going to be every coin you look at or every 100 or every 1000 even and even then it's usually a couple dollars, not a legendary/valuable find. Even W quarters or silver finds are few and far between unless extreme lucky. Most things that catch your eye are damage which is why it's important to read up on what you are looking for and what is post mint damage and be able to tell the difference. The most successful at it likely know most of the cherry pickers guide off memory at least by date and mint marks for at least the one coin denomination and type they search and use the book and magnification for confirmation.</p><p> Every single thing in the hobby there is to know is a massive undertaking, I think most folks have a decent reference book collection to consult for refreshers.</p><p><br /></p><p>I think people getting into it watch YouTube and think it's easy and try and think they are everywhere and every time they look will find something, because those people on youtube are always finding something. Nobody would watch it if they got skunked, they are adding in finds to make it more interesting. At least most of them are.</p><p><br /></p><p>Heck I think some of the roll hunters on here that post finds are buying them hahaahaaha![/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="John Burgess, post: 6702652, member: 105098"]For me a 1915 P Lincoln wheat cent in AU, possibly still mint state. I can't tell for sure which side it falls on which leads me to believe it might be low mint state.... I found it in change so its at least very lightly circulated but may still grade low mintstate if I sent it in. That's probably the most valuable of a find. I've found rim cud quarters and WAM cents 1998 and 2000s but I have to say it's been decades of roll searching and checking change and the finds are few and far between. Anyone getting into it new needs to realize there are finds but it's just not going to be every coin you look at or every 100 or every 1000 even and even then it's usually a couple dollars, not a legendary/valuable find. Even W quarters or silver finds are few and far between unless extreme lucky. Most things that catch your eye are damage which is why it's important to read up on what you are looking for and what is post mint damage and be able to tell the difference. The most successful at it likely know most of the cherry pickers guide off memory at least by date and mint marks for at least the one coin denomination and type they search and use the book and magnification for confirmation. Every single thing in the hobby there is to know is a massive undertaking, I think most folks have a decent reference book collection to consult for refreshers. I think people getting into it watch YouTube and think it's easy and try and think they are everywhere and every time they look will find something, because those people on youtube are always finding something. Nobody would watch it if they got skunked, they are adding in finds to make it more interesting. At least most of them are. Heck I think some of the roll hunters on here that post finds are buying them hahaahaaha![/QUOTE]
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