Those hand writings we all love to see!

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Wow, 2 solid rolls? A lot of people seem to be finding solid rolls lately. Congrats on another great score! :thumbsup:
 

Yinzi50, awesome!! Congrats on the double SCWR!! :notworthy: One day I hope to join you.
HH!
BRChiver
 

Yeah baby! The solid rolls are going around!!

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Some of the coins on the right hand side look AU or so; are they as nice as the photo makes them out to be?
yes, quite often, the solid rolls have been stored for many years.
 

Awsome score Yinzi! 2 rolls! Very nice! HH, Maverick.
 

Awesome!! I have been CRH'ing for a long, long time and haven't even found a solid roll yet! Way to go!
 

Very nice!!! Been a while since ive found one :)

HH
 

Sounds like a serious mini-hunt is called for for album-worthy pieces. I like the silver, don't get me wrong. But I also love that I can afford the album I never could as a kid, as is the case I presume with others here as well.

Rascal
 

A few times I've put things like "Indian head cents 1859-1877" or "barbers, walkers, franklins SILVER" on the oldest wrapper i could find to prank my competitors :laughing7:
 

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I once bought 5 or 6 CWR's from a small town bank. They were wrapped in an old brown paper wrapper with a banks name imprinted on it. Scrawled in a barely legible old man type handwriting was "Frank Smith Save".

I was thinking "JACKPOT". They were indeed solid rolls. Every coin was a bicentennial. Anyway, it was fun until I started opening them.
 

I once bought 5 or 6 CWR's from a small town bank. They were wrapped in an old brown paper wrapper with a banks name imprinted on it. Scrawled in a barely legible old man type handwriting was "Frank Smith Save".

I was thinking "JACKPOT". They were indeed solid rolls. Every coin was a bicentennial. Anyway, it was fun until I started opening them.

I just recently picked up a couple of rolls marked "save". Nothing good was in them!

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With silver prices falling, hopefully we will see many more solid rolls dumped.
 

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