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Obw Rolls—what To Look For?

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 Posted 06/08/2019  05:00 am Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add briarmentrout to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
I've been hunting for the 2019 quarters—only successfully obtaining one full 2019 OBW box—

Today I picked up my weekly box and it's a full OBW 2018-D voyagers... I don't want to just flip the box since I won't get a new one for another week... so my question is, is this box even worth searching through? I did discover a 2019-D AMP DDR but that was because I was avidly searching through 2019 quarters. I also have a general cherry pickers list for UNC rolls but have never really thought to ask about OBW rolls

Appreciate the opinions!
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Probably not worth the effort trying to flip them on the bay, looks like they sell around $17.95 with free shipping, so maybe only making a buck or so off a roll... probably not worth the effort.

You could always search it for rotated die, or offcenter, or something like that but I'm not really aware of any errors to hunt for on that design. You can search it for something to do, maybe make a new discovery that's how those things are found and cataloged.

I'd search some to pass some time until I got bored then dump them for the next box. Maybe sample a dozen rolls from around the box.

I've been getting mostly new BU rolls with a few stragglers older dates quarters thrown in each roll lately when I get BU boxes.

Up to you of course. If you feel like it, I would lake a deeper look at them might find something new.
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When I said flip I meant dump lol but thank you for answering my question.!
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