merchoarder wrote:Indian heads and silver Washington's in the wild, Merc's in dime rolls, Walkers in bank tellers trays, Bigfoot and Aliens. Sure I've heard stories and believe they are out there somewhere. But I'm small time, no Ryedale, no standing orders for boxes of halves, dimes or pennies. I sort about $10-$20 in pennies a week, check my change and keep my nickels,buy Mercury dimes as my small budget allows. Just an enjoyable hobby with nice long-term upside. Anyhow, I'm a cook at small restaurant. I've worked there for years and everyone knows I collect so whenever we get rolled cents for the register I swap them out with rolls of zincs. I brought five rolls home last night after a brutal shift over the sweltering grill and the first one I opened was...drum roll please...SOLID wheats!!!!!! Fantastic, made my week, hell, my month! They DO exist!! Whoo-hooo, alright, off to look for Bigfoot (He's out there.)
HoardCopperByTheTon wrote:Congrats on the great find! I wonder if whoever rolled up your skunk rolls is a member here.
I brought five rolls home last night after a brutal shift over the sweltering grill and the first one I opened was...drum roll please...SOLID wheats!!!!!! Fantastic, made my week, hell, my month! They DO exist!! Whoo-hooo, alright, off to look for Bigfoot (He's out there.)
hirbonzig wrote:Congrats on your great find!! The only solid rolls I find are zinc or clad.
merchoarder wrote:Indian heads and silver Washington's in the wild, Merc's in dime rolls, Walkers in bank tellers trays, Bigfoot and Aliens. Sure I've heard stories and believe they are out there somewhere. But I'm small time, no Ryedale, no standing orders for boxes of halves, dimes or pennies. I sort about $10-$20 in pennies a week, check my change and keep my nickels,buy Mercury dimes as my small budget allows. Just an enjoyable hobby with nice long-term upside. Anyhow, I'm a cook at small restaurant. I've worked there for years and everyone knows I collect so whenever we get rolled cents for the register I swap them out with rolls of zincs. I brought five rolls home last night after a brutal shift over the sweltering grill and the first one I opened was...drum roll please...SOLID wheats!!!!!! Fantastic, made my week, hell, my month! They DO exist!! Whoo-hooo, alright, off to look for Bigfoot (He's out there.)
merchoarder wrote:So I only had to work the lunch shift yesterday (11-4) and got home around 4:30. At around 5:30 one of the girls at work calls me and says "I just opened a roll of pennies and they look old, they say one cent on the back. Do you want me to save them for you?" Absolutely, Thanks, I say. I get to work this morning and sure enough, a "solid" wheat roll is stashed for me (solid in quotes because it was actually 49 wheats and one 1989? Guessing she used that one in change before she noticed). I brought a few rolls of zincs with me to swap out that roll and the rest. Got three other rolls, two were machine wrapped unc 1985's and one was a skunk. I cracked one of the 85 rolls because it was tails tails but I saved the other. I went to the credit union where we get our coin on my lunch break and bought $10 dollars of customer wrapped rolls, hoping to get more of the goodies. Lol, all skunks besides a few copper 82's. Wish I could have got more but I don't have an account there and the tellers aren't very friendly. I plan on opening an account tomorrow before work and trying to buy as many CWR's as possible. Two solid wheat rolls in as many months is pretty sweet and I love the girls I work with!!
CoinHuntingObsession wrote:I got a box a while back with 670 or so wheats! best roll had 48.
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