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Opinions: Do you guys think this is a solid mint roll or not? If so, do you suggest I open it or leave it intact, especially since it is tail-tail.

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What is the point? The are all one cent coins with the same denominations. The tail-tail has no significant value. IMHO.
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I was referencing the tail-tail in a negative way. If this was obverse showing where I could verify the year and mint mark and be reasonable sure it was a solid roll, I would certainly keep it.
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If you want a sold roll of current certain dated coins the only way I know of is buying direct from the U.S Mint.
Let me add that most banks get new rolls of cents that have all the same year and mint mark.
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A few months ago I got two boxes of solid 2015-D cents. I just dumped them.
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This is bank wrapped roll, different than a mint wrapped roll.

There is a good chance they are all the same year and
mint mark. With out knowing what the date and mint mark,
and if this is in fact a full BU or not. Then this roll
is worth face value.

If you open the roll and they are all nice BU coins, and
I liked them. I would put them in a coin tube and save them.

A current roll of BU coins, does not trade for much over face.

I hold on to them when I find them. I have some going back to the 1970's.
value.
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If they are opened and solid date, put 'em in a plastic tube.

You might find an AMAZING error , or not.
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You might start out with a few rolls

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And end up with more than a few


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You might start out with a few rolls

And end up with more than a few
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And those are just your pennies
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OP: Like other have said, the roll is from bank, not mint.... you may make some money (or NOT) selling on ebay OR just open and pick out the good one. These are very common at this time.

GR58: I like your setup, what kind of box are you using to hold those rolls? They seemed study and not too heavy, compare to other larger size boxes for rolls.
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And those are just your pennies


Yes .. those are all pennies .. U.S. cents
Lincoln, Indian head and large cents.

After looking at the pictures, I see that is not all
of them.

Missing are a box, that have rolls of 2009 cents, maybe
another 20 rolls. Also I know there are a couple medium
size bags of cents.
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I like your setup, what kind of box are you using to hold those rolls?


The boxes I bought from Wizard coin supply. I do like them.
They are 50 roll boxes, the matching covers are behind the
albums.

Wizard also have 20 roll nickel boxes, where the rolls lay down.
I use those nickel boxes for nickel rolls, but also rolls
of cents fit into the same boxes. I keep my 2009 cents
in those nickel roll boxes.

From Wizard I also picked up dime, quarter, half dollar,
and dollar roll boxes.

I do like rolls of coins
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Thanks GR58.
You just cost me $170.....hehehe.
Since they have a promotion for $10 shipping, I had to maximize it and order a whole bunch of supplies + 2017 Special Edition Red Book.
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If you just got them there is a good chance it is a 2016 roll,you could go to where you got them from and ask if they have been getting 2016 rolls in that may help.
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I am still waiting to get a 2016 roll of pennies where I live at in va.i haven't been able to find 1 2016 penny yet.
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