johnnyv123
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- Jun 30, 2015
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I wish the title of this thread could have been, "Solid roll... of silver dimes", or better yet, "Solid roll of barber halves", but no. I got $45 of dimes from the bank, and although I normally get more, it was just excess money I had as I had more money than I needed for the banks remaining half dollars, which on a side note, gave me no silver (and only 3 or 4 NIFC).
Anyways, after opening the first dime roll, I noticed that all the dimes were extremely shiny and new looking. When I looked at the dates, every single one, barring one 2007 dimes, were 2015 dimes. I opened a couple of more rolls with the same results, so I decided not to open all 9 rolls. I am really shocked, as the last dimes I got produced a silver rosie.
Did these rolls come straight from the federal reserve? And is there any well to tell in the future if rolls will be all new coins?
On a side note, I ordered $200 in pennies from the bank, and all 20,000 coins should come in next week. Based on my current find rates (and I know CRHing is unpredictable, but still, it is fun to play with numbers), I am hoping to find around 90 wheat pennies.
If anyone wants to guess how many wheats I will find, please be my guest!
Thanks,
John
Anyways, after opening the first dime roll, I noticed that all the dimes were extremely shiny and new looking. When I looked at the dates, every single one, barring one 2007 dimes, were 2015 dimes. I opened a couple of more rolls with the same results, so I decided not to open all 9 rolls. I am really shocked, as the last dimes I got produced a silver rosie.
Did these rolls come straight from the federal reserve? And is there any well to tell in the future if rolls will be all new coins?
On a side note, I ordered $200 in pennies from the bank, and all 20,000 coins should come in next week. Based on my current find rates (and I know CRHing is unpredictable, but still, it is fun to play with numbers), I am hoping to find around 90 wheat pennies.
If anyone wants to guess how many wheats I will find, please be my guest!
Thanks,
John
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