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Galagerson

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  1. Thanks again, Sandon. I sent a copy of your message to my friend. It's up to her whether the roll is ever opened.
  2. Thank you for your reply. I'm sorry about all the multiple postings. I didn't know. My friend did not purchase the roll from the casino, but from a "guest" raising money to gamble with I guess, who also sold the same kind of roll to other employees there. One was randomly opened and my friend saw that the contents of the roll were Kennedy Half-Dollars. I told my friend to open the darn thing and see what's in it, but she is afraid it might devalue the contents and wants to find out what the printing on the roll means first. I don't know how she's could do that, so the roll may not ever be opened!
  3. My friend purchased the roll in about 1968 at a casino in Lake Tahoe, CA where my friend worked at the time. My question is should my friend open the roll or wait for a numismatist to do it.
  4. My friend purchased the roll in about 1968 at a casino in Lake Tahoe, CA where my friend worked at the time. Here are photos showing the ends. My question is should my friend open the roll or wait for a numismatist to do it.
  5. My friend purchased the roll in about 1968 at a casino in Lake Tahoe, CA where my friend worked at the time. Here are photos showing the ends. My question is should my friend open the roll or wait for a numismatist to do it.
  6. My friend purchased the roll in about 1968 at a casino in Lake Tahoe, CA where my friend worked at the time. Here are photos showing the ends. My question is should my friend open the roll or wait for a numismatist to do it.
  7. My friend has an unopened original roll, ca. 1968, of what we strongly believe are 40 Kennedy half dollars. Markings on roll: $20 HALVES $20, next line: Tel-35X 12-64 P.O. 97539. Please advise.