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Family, so I'm in to coin roll hunting and recently went and got a bunchanged of customer rolled coins and low and behold the teller pulls out a bank rolled of 1988 d pennies. The enders looks uncirculated. I was curious if anyone. I'm sure there's a lot of you that are wiser on this then me, can tell me any information on bank rolled cpins from Security Pacific Bank. DI'd they get coins in bags and then roll them? I'm just curious I haven't opened the roll and don't know if I want to.
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I would open it and look for the RDV-006.
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No reason not to open it.
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The bank was bought out by bank of America in '92.
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To answer the question, yes... Coins were sent to banks in bags and machine wrapped there. So these are most likely mint issues coins, but with transport bag contact marks. Won't find many over MS65.

If they all are the same date.
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Go for it.



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Awesome. Thank you for your time!!
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If it's an OBW roll then you never know what you might find if you cherry pick it .
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Any thing juicy in there?
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Find anything? Tough roll to open?

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Oh man, let me get my sticky little fingers on that roll boy o boy might be 6 or 7 88 F'S-901's in there in 64 RED. Be sure to study up on 1988 RDV- 006 F'S-901 before you dump them in the bucket. And be sure to check the obverses for doubled dies. Never know might have one inside.
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Maybe he decided to use them in a penny Gumball Machine.

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Sorry guys I haven't opened it yet.....
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It does seem to me, don't get me wrong and but it feels wrong to open it after so many years left like this. Thirty years it's been in this roll. Would it loose any value opening it. Say there notHong in it.
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This thread brings back some good memories because that was my first bank. A couple of my high school friends were tellers at the local branch - I'm actually still in touch with them today. I was so upset when BofA bought them out as my family had a very bad experience with them before I was born. I ended up closing my account 10 days prior to the merger going through, and wouldn't you know it, BofA sent me a batch of checks anyways! I had already moved my money to Washington Mutual by then.

I still have a few rolls of my coins in the old Security Pacific Bank wrappers... my very early Coin Roll Hunting (small scale searching for halves, nickels, and cents).
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