full roll of 1955D wheats?

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wow I got a good deal then!
 

Yeah, they are definitely uncirculated so take special care with them.
 

Probably less than they were before you took them out of what appears from your picture to be an original roll, and dumped them all together potentially causing friction marks, oil from your hands and moisture from your breath to contaminate the coins.

Grey sheet lists ask price of $17.50 per roll.
 

waseeker said:
Probably less than they were before you took them out of what appears from your picture to be an original roll, and dumped them all together potentially causing friction marks, oil from your hands and moisture from your breath to contaminate the coins.

Grey sheet lists ask price of $17.50 per roll.

What he said, that being said, handle them with cotton gloves or on edge. Be careful because the oil on your fingers will leave an everlasting print on them. If (and I say this with a grain of salt) you think you have a potential for a MS67 Red, your looking at huge dollars in a PCGS holder
 

All double die 55's...big money! :thumbsup: jgas
 

1955 plains were the double die type, not 55-D. Still a great roll of wheat.
 

Dang dude the look brand new........ what did you pay for them? :icon_scratch:
 

girardpaguy said:
Dang dude the look brand new........ what did you pay for them? :icon_scratch:
$1.50 for the whole roll
 

YOU GOT AN INCREDIBLE DEAL IF YOU PAID $1.50 FOR THE ROLL.
Put it back into a plastic roll holder or at least protect them in some way. Those coins are only going to get older. If you protect them from the elements, you should do extremely well on your investment. Hold onto to them.
HH

John
 

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