A solid BU roll, bought at a coin auction, of 1970-S cents yielded 3 NGCMS66RD small date examples. Cha-ching!
Not exactly CRH, but in the grocery store I worked at in high school we had a Coinstar. A lady came in and tried putting 20 silver dollars through it and when it wouldn't work, she left without the coins . My manager and I split them and all told I got 4 Peace dollars, 4 Morgans, and two Ikes.
I usually trot this one out.... https://www.cointalk.com/threads/roll-searchers-post-your-results.10176/page-234#post-828271
Why not just post this in the CRH thread? There's no prize, so it wouldn't violate that forum's rules. As for mine, a 1941-s/horiz-s Walker that was in a 50-c roll. Sent in for PCGS, and it is now the primary example on CoinFacts for the variety.
Searched 21 rolls of cents, found 16 wheats and a 1903 IHC. I also searched two rolls of nickels and found a silver 1943-S.
This doesn't count, since you've announced a winner and because it was not from a roll out of the bank, but rather part of a bulk bag of Wheaties I bought for around 2-3 cents apiece. Still not a bad find, huh?
I will add that I did find a Gem BU, nearly Full Steps 1940 Jefferson nickel in a roll of mostly new 1992 nickels, back in '92 or '93. That was weird. It actually looked nicer than the new modern coins did. Another time I got one with two planchet clips on opposite sides of the flan. Hit a big batch of War nickels at a convenience store, once. Had the cashier check the safe after I got the first few in change, and there were several rolls' worth. All grubby and nasty, but silver is silver! And I got a big multi-roll batch of halves from my credit union one time (3 or 4 rolls, I think). All but two of those coins were 40% silver pieces. The other two were a 90% silver 1964 and one lone clad piece.