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Pillar of the Community
United States
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I'd definitely be buying a few lottery tickets if I had found that in a box.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Thanks, friends. I went through 50 dollars of nickel rolls recently and came across these. I don't know why, but I really like 38, 39 and 40's nickels. Also, the 1942 is sadly not a War Nickel. It is the type 1. They are pretty uncommon also, though.  Found these Canadian nickels  Hmm... Not sure what to say about this one lol 
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Bedrock of the Community
United States
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Nice finds, Humanist1287!  I wonder if that holed nickel was a jewelry piece at one point? 
Errers and Varietys.
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Pillar of the Community
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Nice finds. I am about to start nickel roll hunting again. Look forward to adding anything interesting I may find.
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Interesting finds. 
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Valued Member
United States
406 Posts |
Had a phenomenal 107-roll hunt over the last 3 days (one box plus another $114 in mixed MWR and CWR from a second bank). 6 War Nickels (4 x 43P, 43S, 44D), 4 x 2024P, 2009 D, 2 x 2009P - in one roll no less! - a dateless Buffalo, 49S, 55P, 69S impaired proof, BU 41P and BU 47P plus a smattering of tougher dates like 58P, 59P, 47S, 52S and last but not least a 39P DDR that's not FS-802 and is too circulated to easily attribute (but has the trademark fat feet of the letters in E PLURIBUS UNUM). Some post-1982 Canadians that went back into rolls to return next week, and an unusually high proportion of pre-1960s overall. Have been getting more and more uncirculated 2025 P boxes lately and as a result haven't had much to hunt lately. Still searching for a 45D to finish off the latest 1938-1961 album entirely from circulation, but happy to find any silver.
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Bedrock of the Community
United States
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Nice finds, pound_foolish!  
Errers and Varietys.
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United States
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Fantastic! 
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Valued Member
United States
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I searched $50 in nickels this week and found 3 dateless buffaloes, 1 War Nickel and some nice 2023, 2024 and 2025 nickels. I took a break from collecting for a so I'm searching for some current nickels in circulation that I missed. I'll look more often once the 2026 coins show up in my area.
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Bedrock of the Community
United States
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Nice finds, Lionel90!  
Errers and Varietys.
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Excellent! 
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Valued Member
United States
392 Posts |
My local branch head teller just told me No more rolls of nickels to search. She says nickel rolls are for businesses only. I offered to return them in rolls but that didn't work.
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Quote: My local branch head teller just told me No more rolls of nickels to search. Bummer.  Quote: She says nickel rolls are for businesses only. Time to start an LLC.  Quote: I offered to return them in rolls but that didn't work. Well, yeah, because they know what you are doing. CRH 101—Never return searched rolls to the places from where you got them. 
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Valued Member
United States
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Quote: "CRH-101 Never return searched rolls to the places from where you got them". I follow that rule (mostly), I was testing her reason for refusal. If it was "coin shortage" then returning them wouldn't be the problem. But she says the cost of rolled coins is why I can't have them. So I Googled the cost per roll to supply the bank and it's about 5 cents per roll from companies like Brinks. BTW it was over $20 of nickels which is 10 rolls or 50 cents per Google. I wasn't searching boxes.
Edited by Lionel90 01/05/2026 1:15 pm
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