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So Where Can I Find Dollar Coins For Face Value?

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Where do you guys go? I have a ton of 1$ coins but they are all duplicates and well thats useless for collecting. I'm looking for indian and Presidential dollars. Do you guys go to the bank? Should I take all my dollar coins and put them in a roll and then ask for a new roll? Also how big is a dollar role usually?
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I think the Indian coin is referred to as SACS. A roll of small dollars is $25 and large dollars is$20. You can check banks and CU's for coins. I don't think you can get rolls of new dollars from the bank anymore. You could trade at a local coin club.
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You can get the small dollar coins at the bank all the time. Ask your teller to order a box of them (a box has 1,000 coins). It's an easy way to fill any holes you may have.
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The banks are more than happy to get rid of them. Usually it helps to visit different banks and it also usually helps to have an account with them(no matter how large or small).
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