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Roll Hunters - Can You Actually Find MS Coins In Rolls?

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 Posted 01/21/2012  11:38 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Coppertop to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
I've machine sorted over 1/4 million cents in 6 months. That's appx 5000 rolls (107 boxes ) and found 2 proofs, maybe 5 BU wheats, 1 Indian head, 1 silver dime. I did get 1 entier roll of 63 wheats BU in a CWR. (MS to me is a mint state coin, dirt or nicks makes that pretty much an AU to me.)THe AU numbers are alot bigger. I have unwrapped new 2011 rolls and those have nicks and roller damage. Truthfully, I have boxes of good looking coppers many close to AU but not perfect. This is because they turn black carbonish just from touching and be handled in the dirty stuff,and of course nicked up too. They have to go through sort and roll machines at brinks etc. The high luster ones are what I consider AU for those boxes. Alot of the AU zinc I dumped back at first, but I have boxes of the high luster ones of course, which are very easy to get in a box. Just throwing a number out there but at least 10-15% of a box is AUish zinc Id guesstiamte because sometimes I get boxes of old cruddy ones and sometimes I get lots of better ones .... but this gives you a perspective on my percentages in a massive hunt.
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This half came from a roll of mixed dstes I got at a bank and the toning was so nice I sent it to ANACS. They confirmed mint state status:

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 Posted 01/22/2012  12:46 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add southsav to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
For discussion purposes only and not for argument, I've never understood how a coin found in a roll, say from a bank or for that matter a private seller, packed with other coins with all degrees of circulation wear, be termed MS.

By definition:


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Mint State
The term corresponding to the numerical grades MS-60 through MS-70, used to denote a business strike coin that never has been in circulation. A Mint State coin can range from one that is covered with marks (MS-60) to a flawless example (MS-70).


Someone please enlighten me. Just trying to understand the thinking here.
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southsav, it all has to to with condition and wear (or lack of), after all, you can hand me a BU coin directly from the mint and consider it circulated using the definition above.
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If you look at the question from a purely pragmatic standpoint,if someone hands you a coin and tells you nothing about it,how do you determine if it is uncirculated? My guess is,you would look at the condition of the coin. You would look for wear on the high spots and rim,scratches,etc. that normally occur from handling and collision with other materials. That being said,if a coin has those characteristics(and some in bank rolls do)then it is reasonable to call it Bu. I don't really care if it has been in circulation or not so long as it doesn't show signs of wear.
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I don't understand it either that's why I say they are all AU! MS to me is exactly that, a mint coin still in the package or obviosly uncirculated but I do know some circuoateds may slip through the cracks and look good enough to be graded as such, even though they are technically circulated
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1958D found roll shearching, in my most recent box of cents. I am also going to post it in te grading forum for grade opinions.

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