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Casino!

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There were 6 rolls.
They didn't have any silver so I'm guessing I should stay away from Vegas.

About half of the coins inside were BU 2000 D and 2001 D. 2001 was also the newest coin.
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I came across thousands of casino coins. The average is 2 per box.
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Very cool! I've never seen a custom wrapper for a casino before!

I think most halves after 1980 were pretty much minted for use in slot machines. I ordered three boxes a few years back, and they all seemed to be from a massive casino dump--about 10% of the coins were BU 1995-P that the casino obviously never got around to using, and a further third were dinged and scratched almost beyond recognition.

Since casinos are absolutely for-profit industries, I would imagine that they would invest in a coin counter that would weigh the coins to separate out all silver and junk foreigns/slugs.
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I think I would have kept them in the wrappers just for the heck of it. Some times it worth more then what you can find inside.
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Those are great. I agree that I would have kept them rolled but hey they belong to ya'll so do with them what you feel like. really cool!
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