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I have decided to start a Presidential dollar collection to go with my Morgans. I have started out by getting 2 rolls (1st time doing CRH too) of circulated persidential dollars from a bank and an inexpensive Whittman book from my "local" coin shop. Figured this would be best way to start out. My question is are there any in particular I need to took for. I.E errors or better years. The only info I currently have is from the most current RedBook. Thanks is advance....Mont. If in wrong forum please move...sorry *** Moved by Staff to a more appropriate forum. ***Edited by MontCollector 04/12/2016 10:24 pm
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Funny, I just started the same thing last week with 4 rolls, and a dansco from ebay. Maybe two keepers total, but I have not yet looked to see what is special to look for.
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Presidential dollar error coins. There are a few kinds, but a common one is "missing edge lettering" on the first couple issues. Washington, Adams, and couple more I think. I believe a couple hundred thousand were released to circulation. I'm doing a couple Littleton folders of these for my daughter...I also have one for the Sacagawea dollar. For Presidential Proofs I have a Whitman album and then a Dansco album for Sacagawea Proofs and P&D Uncirculated issues. They are nice, I like em'.
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I doubt they have rolls of just Presidential dollars... You're bound to get sacs and susan b dollars in all rolls
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This was my most recent post in the Small Dollar Roll Searching thread: Quote: went to my bank Monday and picked up all the dollar coins and $2 bills they had. This was a strange batch, either someone had bulk deposit or some business was hoarding these. Many of the rolls were all one type.
Out of 2525 coins: 1 was a quarter 1197 SBA$ 1096 SAC$/NA$ including an impaired proof from 2000 231 Pre$ including an impaired Van Buren proof
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while there was an assortment of different years of SACS and Pres, there were only 2 different years of SBAs 1979 and 1999 and several of each.
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Make sure you don't have a cheerios dollar in those sacs!
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Cheerios Dollar? What is that? A joke?
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OOPS! Sorry not a joke. I got 5 2000 P SACs. How does one tell the difference?
Edited by MontCollector 04/13/2016 8:29 pm
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I keep all 1979 near date SBA (average 2-3 per box), all 1981 SBA (NIFC), and all proof SBA. For SACs, I keep all 2002-2008 (NIFC), all 2012-current (low mintage), all proofs, and I check the 2000P for speared eagle and Cheerios. I also pull out 2001 experimental rinse coins. For Presidentials, I check the 2007 coins for missing writing on the rims. I keep proofs and NIFC. Every president since 2012 (4 presidents issued each year) is NIFC.
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I just have a simple question. What are you doing with all the coins after searching through them? Can I just bring them back to my bank or do I have to re-roll them?
Thanks Bastian
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Depends on the bank, but most people can just bring them into the bank, and they will run it through the coin counter machine.
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I spend them in hopes of someone getting some in change. Great way to get Kids interested in coins.
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