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Weighing Dime Rolls In A Sealed Bank Box?

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Say there Is a silver in there, how much more would it weigh?

Probably 114.2 or 114.3 grams. That said, it's possible to find a silver dime in a "normal" weighted roll if there are really worn, defective, or foreign coins in it.
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Yes, like I said, too many variables to know with any certainty. Besides, looking through the rolls is supposed to be half the fun.
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Just to clarify, I open all my rolls without weighing ahead of time.

I set ender rolls aside and weigh them, and if they have a noticeably high weight, I keep them for one day when I can't get rolls anymore, or for kids, etc.
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I set ender rolls aside and weigh them, and if they have a noticeably high weight, I keep them for one day when I can't get rolls anymore, or for kids, etc.
Not a bad idea.
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Back in the day, when my dad would return a bag (50.) of

cents, they were weighed. They would calculate what was there & credit

your acct.
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