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 Posted 01/24/2008  08:16 am Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add Firecom911 to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers


I actively collected US coins as a teenager from 1960 through 1963.

I was searching anywhere from $300-$500 of rolls and loose coins
every day in my Dad's 5 & 10 store.

Still in circulation were wheats, buffaloes, mercs, SLQs, and walkers.

With all that change to look through, I had some really good finds...

...09-S, 09-SVDB, 14-D, 31-S, 21 and 21-D mercs, obverse mint-marked walkers, and frequent high-grade common coins.

But, in all the thousands of rolls of nickels I searched during that period, I NEVER found a 50-D Jefferson nickel!

Had to buy the darn thing for 75 cents to complete my Jefferson set!

Go figure!
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 Posted 01/24/2008  08:39 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add just carl to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
You must be in some strange area where you could find all those rare coins even back then. I remember many of those types being in change back then but not common and never anything rare. Sure are lucky.
I even had problems finding rare coins in the 1950's.
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 Posted 01/24/2008  09:00 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Firecom911 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply

Carl,

I only found one each of the Lincoln keys.

This was a small town (pop 15,000 at the time) here on the Gulf Coast of Florida. Our economy was tourism...our beaches. People came here during the summer, but in the off-season it was pretty much just us, with no new faces and not many even passing through.

The nearest coin shop was 40 miles away, and the only coin collectors that I knew of here were just a few of my school buddies.

I never roll searched anywhere but here, so I don't know what it was like anywhere else.

Steve
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 Posted 01/24/2008  10:14 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add philney to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Great finds, even for back then. I tell you, every time I watch back to the future I wonder why they aren't in 1916 buying rolls of Mercury dimes.
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 Posted 01/25/2008  02:55 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add KurtS to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
I'm rather surprised by finding the 09-S VDB in the 60s, because those were rumored to be picked out of circulation back in the 20s-30s. Great story!
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I like story about those 1950 and 1960 roll hunts. I wish I was alive back then but I was born in 1971. My uncle found an 1909 s.v.d.b in 1950 something in coin roll from bank in those days.

Its strange in coin roll hunting in 2007 . Last year I found 1907 penny and 1890 penny . I thought they would be gone 40 or 50 years ago. On wheats all I ever found was 1919d, 1920s, 1921s , 1926 cent on old coins. These are not rare coins but just plain old coins. I did find serval rolls of 1940 thru 1950 stuff in wheats. Not anything special. Wheats are rare these days my last box got an 1949 and 1944d coin and thats all out 2500 coins or 25 dollar face.

Most 2007 boxs you find less 10 wheats on pennys. On dimes I never found an pre 1964 dime or pre 1964 quarter in bank boxs last year. On nickels after going thru thousands of them my finds were maybe less than 5 dateless pre 1938 nickels . Very few low mints in the 1938 thru 1961 coins ever found. Maybe if you luckey will find an semi key like 1954s ,1958 , 1955 , 1951s, or whats rare is wartime silver in those boxes. I found less than 3 of them last year on wartime silvers. Those nickel boxs are flooded with tons 1964 philly or denver nickels still after 40 years. Reason us goverment made 2.8 billion of them. I saved like 60 bucks face on 1964 nickels but I dumped them into cash machices later. Why save them? They are easy to get and find.

The boxs to search and I love so much are Half dollar boxs I find proof coins, silver coins, Bens in there. I have heard of guys finding walkers in there and serval Barbers were found in there after reading about on net. Serval guys built an ben set in 2007 from those boxs. I wish dime and quarter boxs were fun but they are all 1965 thru 2007 clad stuff. Those were picked clean years ago.

All I say you older coin collectors must had blast when you can still find silver coins all day long and build the great sets the easy way from roll hunting. You were luckey building those sets at face value compared to the very expensive coins in 2007. These days you will go broke trying build those sets since prices are so expensive on all old coins . I wish I had time machice to go back before 1964 to buy pallets of coins from the old days.

Chevrolet454ss
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 Posted 01/25/2008  04:14 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add thekidcollector to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Nice search!
For me patience in Roll searching is very low :P

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