First Coin Roll Hunt Yields

BABALONGOGGLES

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On a whim, I decided to try my hand at coin roll hunting. I bought a roll of quarters, two rolls of dimes, a roll of ALL 2019 D nickels, and five rolls of pennies. I only managed to pull 3 wheat pennies: one with an unreadable date, a 1919S, and a 1955S. The 1955 looks almost like it was hardly circulated at all. Any opinions on where this might fall on the condition scale?
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You answered your own questions as it is AU. However, it has a couple of nasty black spots on the obverse.
 

Pulling an AU/BU wheat is a good find.
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We've searched hundreds of dollars in pennies this year, and never found a wheatie in that good condition. Very nice! And S mintmarks are very hard to come by for us, being on the east cost.
 

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