Inpatient CWR customer

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Inpatient CWR' customer

Was waiting my turn behind a guy that was turning in A LOT OF ROLLED PENNIES, so I sat down on a chair next to the teller counter. In comes a woman with a large TIN of rolled coins (all mixed), but she looked very inpatient to wait her turn since I was in front of her waiting. I happened to ask if she was turning in rolls of coins for cash and quickly leave, she said YES I AM, I offered to buy all the rolls she had ( $104), she agreed, i paid her the cash & she left. The guy was still stacking his cent rolls to sell to the bank. It so happens that this was the same guy that I had bought $30 of CWR's and got zero wheats & copper just two weeks earlier. When my turn came up to the teller she asked if I wanted his cent rolls, I replied with a big NOT THIS TIME. Bank had no dime boxes for me, but I'm very anxious to see what the $104 rolls from the woman will be, I'll let you all know. Signed: CROSSING MY FINGERS
 

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I hope this time your mind is blown away.....Good luck on the roll.
 

Maybe your patience will be rewarded. Good Luck...Brad
 

Did this once before here in canada, guy had 500$ in mixed rolls, asked to buy. OK. So i get home and the stack was a dud. No silver.... Theb again we have very littke silver left in our circulated.
 

Hoping they all came out of her old antique couch cushions that has sat for decades. (((((Good Vibes)))))
 

SORRY to say SKUNK on all counts. Had $80 qtrs, $15 dimes, $6 nicks, ALL SKUNKS. The $3 in cents only produced one wheat and 30 coppers. So much for a $104 dream, OH well, it's only a hobby with dreams and wishes attached.
 

Oh well. At least you got some excitement, even if it lead to nothing!
 

Never know when it is going to be the lucky one
 

Was she still in her hospital johnny?
 

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