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Are These Original Bank Rolls?

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Guys I have been sitting on these for a few months, I bought these at face value from a bank.

my question is are these original rolls of 1967 nickels?

do you think the rolls are all 67's or could they be mixed?

is this more valuable untouched, or should I rip these sucker open and look for some rotated dies

the one end that is opened was by me, but I did not remove any coins.

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I have a roll exactly like that and they are all 67s
I think it's from the bank but I'm not sure. They were all Low MS
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I recently went through a large number of similar rolls. Don't count on finding any MS65+ coins. I found my hit rate was around 1%. I suspect that between the production at the mint and then the rolling at the banks, the amount of handling was pretty heavy.
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I was more wanting to find rotated dies, or clips.
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Worth a try. I went through about 50 rolls. I found 0 clips. There were quite a few rotated dies but none over maybe 25 degrees. I found a few nice strike through errors and about 1% gem grade contenders.
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I picked up a bank roll of 1967 nickels, just like these, back in the early 70s. I only cracked it open about 10 years ago. A quick look through the coins resulted in a blank planchet and a 90 degree rotation. It is probably time I went back to take a closer look at the rest of the roll.
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