This has been my lucky week. Earlier in the week, I posted on this thread, a 1912 V nickel and an AU 1943 P War Nickel that I found in the same roll ( https://goccf.com/t/112407 ). Earlier today I found this little fella,a 1919 Buffalo, again in a loomis roll, from PA. This month I found an 1887 IHC, and a 1919 D LWC, along with an above average LWC number. What's the deal? Also, is this just a G4 nickel? What's the grade? Thanks, I'm curious to hear some input about other finds in loomis and other "brands" of bank rolls..
Well, that's what I figured, it's just as soon as the banks in Western MA switched from Brinks or whatever the usual suspect was to the loomis rolls, my finds have skyrocketed. Oh well, no complaints! Happy Hunts.
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