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New Member
United States
19 Posts |
I just received a box of un-circulated 2019 P. Are there any known errors? What should I do to make the most of this?
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Moderator
 United States
56855 Posts |
Look for errors,varieties and high grade. Save a couple rolls unopened with heads on one end and tails on the other end. John1 
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Bedrock of the Community
United States
10635 Posts |
You are in the same situation I was in with my 50 rolls of 2019 cents. I found the task daunting. After opening a few rolls and finding some irregularities I was told my eyes were playing tricks on me and I decided I was overwhelmed and was going to take John1's wise advice and salt them away. Search as much you can on 2019 dimes here on CCF and look for those errors. Save some away as John1 suggested in an airtight very dry environment. Best of luck to you, and  to the CCF!
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Bedrock of the Community
United States
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A long time ago I used to save all new rolls of coins. Then one day I said to myself, are you nuts. Could have been getting interest in a bank. Now just rolls of coins no one wants. I tried selling them at a coin show and was told only face value so into a bank they all went. Maybe today after about 30 years they would have been worth a lot but do you want to wait that long?
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Pillar of the Community
United States
1667 Posts |
it depends on your situation. If you can sit on the box, do like 5 rolls a day and go over them and search for errors or perfection. if you cant sit on the box for like a week you can try to burn through them to turn them in but you might miss something, and it's going to wear you out in no time looking at 2000+ dimes and get careless. There's nothing known I dont' think, but there could always be a capped die strike or clashed die in there or a Cud or die break. I got tired of searching solid boxes of 2018s to the point I just unwrap them to dump them in the coin counter and don't even bother.
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Valued Member
United States
305 Posts |
I got the same problem! I'm the proud owner of 60 rolls of 2018 pennies. Is it too much to ask a teller for the circulated box of pennies? What exactly do you say to a teller to get a good box of pennies?
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Moderator
 United States
56855 Posts |
Ask for customer wrapped rolls. John1 
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New Member
 United States
19 Posts |
I kept one unopened roll, and found and kept a very good one, then returned the rest. Under normal circumstances I would have gone through the entire box ( I did that with a box of un-circulated 2019 P nickels ).My Daughter had $229.00 of coins,nickels, dimes, pennies, and quarters, that she wanted to unload, so I jumped on that. That should keep me busy for a few weeks, and I'll have lot's of fun doing it.
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Moderator
 United States
56855 Posts |
I just went through about $300 in mixed coins from my sister's coin bottle like I do every year. I count and wrap them for her,of course I have to look through them all first  . The best find this time was a 1984-D DDO-002. John1 
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New Member
 United States
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Moderator
 United States
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Thanks Dan. John1 
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