TXSTARFIRE wrote:WOW! another buffalo nickel. So you found a 2009 with no mint mark and a 2009-D with a weak mint mark? I suppose the coin could have been struck with a die with grease in the mint mark? Maybe the weak mint mark coin was struck at close to the same time. You should have your own nickel thread titled "Fun with nickels"
I see in your initial post you have "several"boxes of nickels, how many boxes do we have left to look forward to?
JobIII wrote:Awesome finds @shin
Haven't been able to do this in sometime! Its fun just to see what people post.
Recyclersteve wrote:It sounds like Texas, in addition to Puerto Rico, was the place to be for 2009 nickels. I remember also that TX (in addition to AZ) were the two places people found most of the Wisconsin extra leaf quarters. So why is TX so special?
68Camaro wrote:You got the box in 2011 but maybe you got one that had been sitting around since 2008.
cwgii wrote:Surprised there had not been more, odds.
shinnosuke wrote:Quick question!
Box #19 is killing me. I'm about half way through and I am coming across mostly solid date rolls of 2010 P. Beautiful condition. The rolls that were not solid 2010's only hd two or three non-2010 coins in them. I'm in limbo though because I cannot definitively declare that the roll is all 2010's without opening them. Is there a market for rolls like this? They look so clean and shiny. There are a few bag marks or rolling machine marks, but basically uncirculated.
Recyclersteve wrote:shinnosuke wrote:Quick question!
Box #19 is killing me. I'm about half way through and I am coming across mostly solid date rolls of 2010 P. Beautiful condition. The rolls that were not solid 2010's only hd two or three non-2010 coins in them. I'm in limbo though because I cannot definitively declare that the roll is all 2010's without opening them. Is there a market for rolls like this? They look so clean and shiny. There are a few bag marks or rolling machine marks, but basically uncirculated.
It is hard to imagine that rolls of Uncirculated 2010’s have any real legitimate value. You might want to check to see if any interesting (and valuable) errors have been reported.
I’d take 1-2 rolls and go through them carefully to look for errors before taking them to a bank or spending them.
Also, if you are selling you’ve got the additional hurdle of shipping charges to overcome. Too bad- I’m sure they look wonderful.
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