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 Posted 07/05/2017  02:08 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add CanadianNumismatist to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Wonderful finds, especially since it's from a bank wrapped roll!
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Hi. I was unable to get back to that branch until today. I will post later what I find, once I get a chance to open the rolls after work today (10 rolls of nickels, and 20 rolls of cents). I am salivating just thinking about them....

If I get similar results, I might try asking the tellers if I may purchase a full box of each.
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Well, unfortunately, lightning did not strike twice. Perhaps my inability to return to that bank branch for several days was to blame.

But it wasn't a total loss, though. For nickels, nothing particularly old, but here is what I kept (I keep nickels with dates prior to 1960, if in good shape):

Nickels: one each 1948-D, 1953-D, 1955-D, 1957-D, 1959-P.
Cents: one each 1920, 1946, 1951-S, 1953-D, 7 Canadian cents and one of my strangest finds yet, a 1983 Zambia one Ngwee coin (photos attached). It has a neat looking aardvark on the reverse. That one was in one of two customer-wrapped rolls I got.

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Nice roll to crack open. congrats
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