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"Bought' as in face value at a bank? That would indeed be a nice find.
'Bought' as in from a 3rd party seller as a known roll of coins?
Which one was it?
Best of wishes on your search for some high grade coins from the roll. An MS68 example as suggested would be a long shot but fantastic if confirmed.
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Post some closeups of the best few. 
In Memory of Crazyb0 12-26-1951 to 7-27-2020 In Memory of Tootallious 3-31-1964 to 4-15-2020 In Memory of T-BOP 10-12-1949 to 1-19-2024
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Thank you nickelsearcher, I bought them from a gentleman that sells coins at a local consignment shop. We were having a conversation a few weeks and I mentioned Indian heads and wheats being my favorite to collect. The next time I walk in to see if he has anything new in his store, he shows me the roll. Also, I bought a roll uncirculated roll of 1963 P Nickels, as well as a roll of 2005 D Nickels. 
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 nice unc. coins but none of them look exceptional to be sent off . 
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Beautiful coins but I must agree, none make 68.
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Nice examples! 
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Just for some perspective, The highest grade at PCGS is 67+ and there's only 3 which is a high four figure coin, only 47 have been graded 67 and several of those are likely crackouts hoping for the next grade. You need a 66+ to be able to turn any profit on grading as a normal submitter for that date
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