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Moderator
 United States
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But of course. 
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Got my biggest dollar coin take ever from the bank... Picked up three rolls of $25 apiece (one customer wrapped and the other two were mint rolled)and 18 loose ones... The customer wrapped one had a mixture of SBA, Sacs, and Presidential dollars and the loose ones were a mixture of all three... The two Mint wrapped ones are Mallard Fillmore and William McKinley and they are uncirculated which I will probably save and never spend unless I run into an emergency... My take are as follows... SBA-4 2-1979 & 2-1980 Sacagawea - 16 All 2000 P & D mint marks Presidential- 73- Mixture of different ones with 50 of those being rolls of uncirculated ones
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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The teller had these 5 in her try while I was picking up my boxes of halves today. Unfortunately I already had these NIFC. 
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Pillar of the Community
United States
5212 Posts |
Picked these from a tellers tray when dumping halves today. 
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Valued Member
United States
84 Posts |
Yesterday a teller offered me several rolls of small dollar coin, she showed me she had almost a tray full all rolled, I declined cause I don't really know what to look for in them. She said they are a mix of SBA and gold presidentials, she said they trinkle in over the months but they never have enough to ship out. I keep thinking about them and wondering if I should go back and pick them up. She said she has been trying to get rid of them for a while but can't get anybody to take them. Any suggestions on what to look for if I start collecting the small dollars?
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 United States
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I usually pick small dollar and half dollar rolls from my bank. I think they are happy they don't have to keep track of them on the books, and can free up some storage space. 
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Pillar of the Community
United States
917 Posts |
At a car wash, I received $8 in dollar coins and one of them was a 2012-P Cleveland second term. It has seen quite a bit of circulation over the last four years.
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Valued Member
United States
175 Posts |
Picked up 2 rolls of Sacagawea 2000-P both paper rolls say direct from the mint and neither have been opened. I will open 1 to see what they look like may keep the other as is.
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Valued Member
United States
175 Posts |
I do collect the dollar coins not sure why but I collect all coins. I have not had much luck in getting NIFC presidential s in my area. Been buying most of them from jdkelly on ebay.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
6130 Posts |
Had to stop by the bank today to get a document notarized, and of course had to ask about the usual "odd money" that might be floating around...   Colorized NIFC!
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 United States
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Nice find! 
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Valued Member
United States
446 Posts |
For the first time in four, maybe five years, I picked up a roll of dollar coins.
There was an impaired proof in the roll; a McKinley.
I don't know enough to know which other Presidents are NIFC, but I do know Teddy Roosevelt is one of them and he showed up too.
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 United States
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They have been NIFC since 2012. Nice finds! 
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Valued Member
United States
446 Posts |
Thanks jbuck!
Turns out that Teddy was the only other NIFC find.
I wish my impaired proof had been recovered sooner. It's seen some travel, but the frosting is still there on the portrait. I don't have the infrastructure (yet) to post a photo.
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