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Can I Order Rolls Of New Coins From The Mint?

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If so, how? Thanks.

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Only rolls of quarters, halves, and dollar coins and you will bay a nice premium for them. They can be found on the mint website here.

http://catalog.usmint.gov/webapp/wc...ntifier=7010

There is one other way to get new coins from the mint in quantity and it can be done for cents through quarters. These are not in rolls but in Ballistic Bags. These cost a small premium but you have to pick them up at the mint yourself, you have to provide your own truck to haul them away, and your own forklift to load the bag on your truck. A Ballistic Bag of coins usually weighs about a ton.

The information on the Mint website only mentions quarters, but I know Silvertowne get cents this way as well so I would think the other denominations may be available as well.

A Ballistic Bag of quarters has 200,000 coins, that's $50,000 face value and costs $51,500 which works out to $10.30 a roll.

Information can be found here

http://www.usmint.gov/bulk/

(the website does not make this easy to find.)
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@Conder, do you think 200,000 quarters from the mint would yield any silver? Or would those 200,000 be all new uncirculated 2013/2014's, etc.
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I would venture to say all new quarters. The mint is only in the business of making new coins, not recycling old ones.
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I would venture to say all new quarters.

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Thanks, all! Two rolls of shining new 2014 P/D Kennedy halves are on their way!
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