Is it a good sign when your roll has the date 5/31/1921?
Posted: Sat Sep 03, 2011 4:00 pm
So I go into the bank for some nickels today and see some really old looking penny rolls on the counter. I ask to buy $5 worth, and take them out to my car for a look. There were three rolls that caught my eye.
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One has "OLD" written on it, one has "63D BRILL UNC", and another looks really old, and has "Patented May 31, 1921" printed on it. I start to get excited, and open the "old" roll. All copper, and a good amount of wheats. I open the 63D roll, and sure enough, all 1963 D's. I open the old brown roll, and it is all copper with a couple of wheats. I go back in and as to buy the rest of the rolls, another $12.50. All are wrapped in old wrapping, but no other notes other than names and account numbers. (Hmmmm, thinking of a ebay auction UNSEARCHED ROLLS FROM 1921!!)
http://i728.photobucket.com/albums/ww285/chris6084/DSC00973.jpg
I have not gone through them yet, but I am pretty excited about this pickup. Of course, the thought never crossed my mind until I got home, that I should have asked for nickels, dimes, and quarters wrapped like this.
These old brown rolls are actually pretty cool, they are a flat piece of paper, that when you wrap them around your coins, based off the diameter of the coin, the proper denomination shows through a little window.
Sorry to post links instead of direct pictures, but apparently my pictures were to big and I don't know how to resize them.
http://i728.photobucket.com/albums/ww285/chris6084/DSC00974.jpg
One has "OLD" written on it, one has "63D BRILL UNC", and another looks really old, and has "Patented May 31, 1921" printed on it. I start to get excited, and open the "old" roll. All copper, and a good amount of wheats. I open the 63D roll, and sure enough, all 1963 D's. I open the old brown roll, and it is all copper with a couple of wheats. I go back in and as to buy the rest of the rolls, another $12.50. All are wrapped in old wrapping, but no other notes other than names and account numbers. (Hmmmm, thinking of a ebay auction UNSEARCHED ROLLS FROM 1921!!)
http://i728.photobucket.com/albums/ww285/chris6084/DSC00973.jpg
I have not gone through them yet, but I am pretty excited about this pickup. Of course, the thought never crossed my mind until I got home, that I should have asked for nickels, dimes, and quarters wrapped like this.
These old brown rolls are actually pretty cool, they are a flat piece of paper, that when you wrap them around your coins, based off the diameter of the coin, the proper denomination shows through a little window.
Sorry to post links instead of direct pictures, but apparently my pictures were to big and I don't know how to resize them.