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Valued Member
Canada
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Not sure about 2013/14 dimes, but I do check them all when I search. I do know that 2010 had a bent flag and regular flag, but the error does not give it a premium.
Edited by wolfman-11 05/16/2015 4:22 pm
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
1018 Posts |
Nice example of the 90 bare belly Wolfman-11.
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Valued Member
Canada
202 Posts |
Driving down to California soon, good time to mine some U.S. Coins out of the Canadian rolls, along with the usual silver hunting.. Sort of ok - 53 rolls of 25c - 14 US, no silver 10 rolls of 10c - 2 US, '58 and '65 silver 20 rolls of 5c - 7 US, no silver (of course  ) It's getting tougher to find the customer wrapped rolls, I had to hit three banks to find those rolls..
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Moderator
 United States
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Thank you in advance for bringing those finds back down to us. 
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Valued Member
Canada
202 Posts |
Ha! All the US coins, yes.. the silver was Canadian though.. it's not making the trip 
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Moderator
 United States
189340 Posts |
Well, even if the silver were US I would expect you to keep them! 
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Valued Member
Canada
254 Posts |
Got out 10 rolls each of nickels, dimes and quarters. I was thinking of getting a box of nickels for my birthday, but I didn't order a box. One of the dime rolls appears to be a mint roll of 2015. Also, some of the rolls are CWR so there should be some good stuff!
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Moderator
 United States
189340 Posts |
Good luck. 
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
1747 Posts |
Guys I just got a twofer! found both of these today  
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
2519 Posts |
Two pointed 5s? Congrats! The one on the left looks to be in great condition too 
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
1747 Posts |
I would be really interested in finding some sort of population report on where certain coins get sent, because I know these are rare, but I have found about a dozen of them, most of which have been in the past 6 months or so.
same with the 2000p nickels, I have stopped collecting them, because I have about 5 rolls.
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
2519 Posts |
I think the ones to keep are the 2001 no P nickels. With ARP the only things left will be the plated coins, so the 2000P nickels will get relatively more common compared to the 2001 no P.
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
1747 Posts |
I stopped collecting them as well, as I kept finding them, along with the 2001 no p quarter, I was finding way too many.
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Valued Member
Canada
254 Posts |
Great luck with the pointed 5s! I don't save 2000P nickels, but I do save the 2000/2001 no P coins. I've only ever found 3 of the 2001 quarters (no P), which seems oddly low.  And all three were in rough shape.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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I'm planning on visiting Ontario this summer for a day or two and am hoping to be able to get some coin rolls from a Canadian bank or two while I'm there. I just began collecting clad 50-cent, $1, and $2 Canadian coins. (I plan on continuing my collection of silver nickels, dimes, and quarters, but the halves and dollar coins are a little too pricey for me right now).
Anyway, I have a couple questions. First, will IU be able to get coin rolls without being an actual bank customer? Also, do the Canadian banks handle rolls of fifty-cent coins and larger? (Some US banks don't handle coin rolls larger than quarters). Oh, and if they do, how much ($$) is a roll of each?
I'm hoping to find most of the years and types I am looking for at face value, and buy the tougher ones later online.
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