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Quote: Open, open, open, open, open, open................
Uh - my vote is to open it. My thought exactly! 
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Pillar of the Community
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Great price for BU Franklins! Are they solid date one mint or can you get multiple mints in each roll? Can't wait for some pics.
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Pillar of the Community
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so if you decide to sell them, figuring youd make a profit ?
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Pillar of the Community
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I just happen to need a 54 for my Dansco. Just in case things work out that way. 
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Bedrock of the Community
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Quote: Are they solid date one mint or can you get multiple mints in each roll? There were sold as solid date rolls meaning they should be one mint per roll. Quote: so if you decide to sell them, figuring youd make a profit ?
That shouldn't be a problem. I don't plan to sell them soon though. Silver has a few years to go before it hits $30/oz. 
Edited by BH1964 06/09/2010 10:21 pm
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Bedrock of the Community
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Just wanted to provide an update on my purchase. The seller wanted a check and apparently the snail mail was slow getting to the West Coast so I don't have the coins yet.  I promise to post some pictures after they arrive but that will probably be next weekend. Thanks for all the comments! 
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Bedrock of the Community
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Well at long last my Franklin rolls showed up today. Here's a couple pics. I'll open them tonight and provide more images.  
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Oh nice good luck  I will be waiting 
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Bedrock of the Community
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Okay, I opened the OBW rolls (1954-D & 1962-D) and got a few pictures. I must say I am very happy with these rolls!  I'm trying not to bang these around too much as they average MS63 IMHO.  The 1954-D roll did appear to be a true OBW. I'm sure someone went through it, but the coins weren't cherry-picked as you will see in the photos below. Several coins I viewed could go MS65 and several could go FBL. Pics of one of the nicer 1954-D's give you the idea. The other rolls (1961-P & 2 1963-D) have not been opened yet. 1954-D at the top, 1962-D at bottom) 1954-D Obverse 1954-D Reverse
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Valued Member
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holy smokes!! your very lucky!
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