• When you click on links to various merchants on this site and make a purchase, this can result in this site earning a commission. Affiliate programs and affiliations include, but are not limited to, the eBay Partner Network.

Just a few pennies I got from roll.
0

9 posts in this topic

Posted

Have to research more before I pose any questions. Still many to go through. I will ask quality of coins shown?

200924_203335.jpg

200924_203309.jpg

200924_203134.jpg

200924_203101.jpg

200924_203101.jpg

200924_203010.jpg

200924_203134.jpg

200924_202948.jpg

200924_202828.jpg

200924_202828.jpg

200924_202828.jpg

200924_202706.jpg

200924_202706.jpg

200924_202635.jpg

200924_202550.jpg

Posted (edited)

I accidentally posted a few more than once sorry for inconvenience. Or at least quality of dates. I can and will put full pics asap.

Edited by Tridmn
More information
Posted

I accidentally posted a few more than once sorry for inconvenience. Most no mm

Posted

Nice wheat cents. Always fun to find them in a roll or in change.

Posted
3 hours ago, RWB said:

Nice wheat cents. Always fun to find them in a roll or in change.

I accidentally posted a few more than once sorry for inconvenience. Most no mm this is from a so called dealer who wasn't supposed to search them. For some reason I think they did as usual lol.

Posted
36 minutes ago, Tridmn said:

I accidentally posted a few more than once sorry for inconvenience. Most no mm this is from a so called dealer who wasn't supposed to search them. For some reason I think they did as usual lol.

Years ago I bought one of those "unsearched" bags. Mostly 1947s.

They were big in the 1960s - cents and nickels being the most popular. Many supposedly from vending machine companies which was somehow supposed to ensure a more interesting mix than rolls from you local bank.

Posted

I cant see vending machines more valuable than a bank roll. No telling how long they were in circulation.

Posted

I have lots of 40s and even more 50s to go through. Gonna take a little time and start with 40s.

Posted
20 hours ago, RWB said:

Years ago I bought one of those "unsearched" bags. Mostly 1947s.

They were big in the 1960s - cents and nickels being the most popular. Many supposedly from vending machine companies which was somehow supposed to ensure a more interesting mix than rolls from you local bank.

I think I may end up buying a box of both pennies and nickels from the bank. Not many vending machines anymore.

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
0