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Ok so they are crimped machine wrapped but the thing is they're not uncirculated. I opened part of one and the coins looked like they had been heavily used so what does that mean? So I dot think they areIf they are unopened, crimped machine wrapped rolls, keep them and don't open them.
Ok so they are crimped machine wrapped but the thing is they're not uncirculated. I opened part of one and the coins looked like they had been heavily used so what does that mean? So I dot think they are
No pictures right now but I did open up the 69s and most were very dark no luster at all except for 3 maybe au ones that's all. But most have absolutely no scratches but no luster? Could this happen in a roll? I think they may have been gone through already but I'm not sure because the roll was crimped perfectly like mwrAre they all of the same year and mint mark that is written on the rolls?
It could be tarnish, but it sounds like someone may have put together a solid date and mint mark roll from circulation, just like we would do now if we wanted a roll of 1968 d cents.
Can you take a picture of the cents from the opened up roll? That would definitely tell us if the coins have seen the light of day more than once.
No pictures right now but I did open up the 69s and most were very dark no luster at all except for 3 maybe au ones that's all. But most have absolutely no scratches but no luster? Could this happen in a roll? I think they may have been gone through already but I'm not sure because the roll was crimped perfectly like mwr
No pictures right now but I did open up the 69s and most were very dark no luster at all except for 3 maybe au ones that's all. But most have absolutely no scratches but no luster? Could this happen in a roll? I think they may have been gone through already but I'm not sure because the roll was crimped perfectly like mwr