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NeverEnoughCoins09

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  1. Well you beat me I live in Missouri and haven't seen any yet.
  2. I get what your saying but your assumption doesn't mean it's a fact. Maybe it has been maybe it hasnt. Either way im pretty sure this roll is a bust too. What leads you to believe it has been opened already for a fact? I do see how you could assume from the reverse end being super tight and neat but the obverse is tight just not as neat. Is that what your basing it on? I'm asking this in a positive curious tone I know words with no emotions can be taken in the wrong context so I wanted to clarify that I'm just genuinely curious. Thanks for your input J P M fellow nickel fan
  3. Never found an Indian head cent that's pretty cool to find! Yeah I get what you mean I posted a 1941 1/4 Gulden that I found in a penny roll a week or so ago that was a big surprise for me.
  4. Just curious . Were you curious because it would be good change find or something else?
  5. Hopefully thats way down the road!! Wishing him the best of luck on those dozens of rolls!
  6. Mhmm might just have to play the coin roll lotto again. I'm pretty sure this roll is another bust though
  7. Well I did just come across another roll. I did not open this one. The last roll was a bust. I doubt any were higher than MS 66 if that even. Majority either had something or barely anything but the ones that were clean from marks or most marks had little black circles or smudges/stains..you can see the problem on the reverse end of this photo clearly but you see it on the obverse side as well. This is the unopened roll I found today. I'm assuming it will have the same problem..sigh
  8. Not spare change. Not hunting per se. I did find it opening a roll though. Most of the time I come across them the date is never legible or barely sadly.
  9. Yeah I thought it was underwhelming as well..I was hoping for something more exciting. Just knobs on the cabin with magnification. I will be opening it but as you stated only to look for MS 67+ thanks again!
  10. @Coinbufit's looking like this is what I'm looking for unless it's not correct. I'm going to go ahead and look and post any findings at some point. Thanks again!
  11. I opened it to verify if it was a full row and not just an ender showing. I closed it and taped where I opened. I have not moved any out yet. I will have to research errors and varieties for this coin. Hoping there is something nice and clean in there @Coinbuf so should I carefully go through them?
  12. Glad to find a buffalo nickel with a visible date. Thought it was a 1924 at first but I was mistaken. Nothing special just posting a find. Probably worth like $3. Meh
  13. Thought it was interesting finding a roll of these. Maybe there are some keepers. These probably aren't worth much but I figured if there were some at MS 67 or greater it would be a decent find. Probably not worth grading any even if I did find some gems in here am I right? Any opinions on value or worth sorting through? Anything else welcome, thank you!
  14. It definitely caught me off guard when I opened the roll! Even more so when it was this silver foreign and not a dime or some other small foreign coin. Neat find
  15. I'd be happy to find that in a roll. Never have that kind of luck congrats on your find! Thanks for posting.
  16. Netherlands East Indies 1/4 Gulden 1941P I'm pretty sure that was correct. I don't go out of my way for foreign coins but this was a neat find in a penny roll. Considering I don't have one and it was in good shape for the most part and has good luster still. Not sure about the value but I'm assuming only a few bucks mainly due to silver content sadly. Any opinions or knowledge welcome.
  17. "Never wrestle with a pig because you'll both get dirty and the pig likes it." - George Bernard Shaw
  18. I'm sorry if it's not what you were hoping for. Everyone here is being honest though. It's not an error of any kind..this happens often with coins. If you Google and search about what a dryer coin is you will see that. As @Greenstangsaid it is just damage. If you tried getting this graded you would be out of a lot of money. You can do whatever you like though
  19. Found a 1919 S Wheat Cent unfortunately it's beat to snot..and then one of the rougher 1942 P Type 2 nickels I have found in awhile. Better than nothing I suppose.
  20. I have thought about private sales in the future seems like a more level playing field. Just takes more time and effort. If I do take anything to someone I would just like to see how the game plays out and see what they say I'm not desperate, emotional or in a rush..no blood in the water. Actually sounds kind of fun just would be better if a fair deal was made. For both parties. It would be a good experience although maybe not a pleasant one Hopefully I have done well on comps. Worse case scenario is I will just have my coin that I like. Hopefully one day it doesn't tank.
  21. I took this into consideration before and with other pieces and I agree with you 100%.
  22. Will do, thank you! Thanks for explaining your use of excelsior. Whenever i see that word used I think of Stan Lee saying it. I thought NY state motto was "Hey I'm walking here!" Just playing
  23. I like my new addition hope everyone enjoyed waiting on my 1963 PF69 Ultra Cameo Jefferson nickel next.