shinnosuke wrote:Sorted two rolls.
No wheats
5 coppers
1 Canada 1964
One of the rolls was solid 2016 bright and shiny.
I'm now keeping all my coins because they're worth more than digital fiats sitting in my bank account, intrinsically speaking that is. Let's just say I'm diversifying into more than gold and silver and copper.
Silver4face wrote:shinnosuke wrote:Sorted two rolls.
No wheats
5 coppers
1 Canada 1964
One of the rolls was solid 2016 bright and shiny.
I'm now keeping all my coins because they're worth more than digital fiats sitting in my bank account, intrinsically speaking that is. Let's just say I'm diversifying into more than gold and silver and copper.
Sorry to hear about such poor results. On a different note, you are keeping ALL zincolns? If so, maybe you know something we don't. I mean zinc is the bottom of the barrell. Isn't it?
Silver4face wrote:Opened 12 rolls yesterday, pulling 108 copper which is exactly 9 coppers per roll (18 percent). Unfortunately no wheats or dimes
Silver4face wrote:True, but 98 percent of Americans have never even searched a roll of pennies. Also, I feel compelled to point out that last year I pulled 80 dimes which probably puts me over 500 dimes in 11 years. Also, I pulled a dime this morning.
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