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Pillar of the Community
Canada
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I picked up what I believe is an uncirculated mint roll from my bank but I'm not sure if I should get uncirculated rolls. I'll let you guys decide should I open it up and see if I can find an AU 67+ I don't think there are any varieties or errors for this year   would I be better of saving the roll itself or just search it and go grab a circulation roll? They have a few thousand dollars of just the uncoloured version all the same coin all these kinds of rolls. Crack them all and check the next? Or just save the roll? Or just stay away from these rolls?
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
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not sure I follow, circulation roll vs uncirculated roll?
what you have is a regular mint packaged roll intended for circulation.
there might be a few gems in there, but typically with mintage's in the 100s of millions I'm not sure what sort of value they would have (I'm not modern collector) unless there were some spectacular die clashes, or offset cores etc.
personally, unless it's a special wrap roll I would crack it open
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Pillar of the Community
 Canada
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I believe every coin in this roll is the same 2018 and I believe the mintage for this coin non coloured is only 1 million
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Pillar of the Community
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Pillar of the Community
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I don't get coins and Canada prices says these at ms65 are worth 29.40 idk what it costs to have it graded but if cheaper then 27$ then there is premium lol, tho I think that's just what some have sold for
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Pillar of the Community
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Well, what CoinsandCanada says it is worth and reality are two different entities. DO NOT believe what money references are on that site.
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Pillar of the Community
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Ya u don't believe there prices, if on coins sold that for that price that's what they label it worth, but this is a lie mintage. But I'ma open it because I can get a fresh uncirculated roll tomorrow if this one has nothing special. I'm hoping to find an Ms 67+ tho:) at 1m mintage I'm sure it could be worth something 30 years from now lol
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Pillar of the Community
 Canada
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Also, if you yourself anyone looking wants one or a full mint roll I'll get it for you at cost plus shipping. I know nothing about shipping if anyone wants these but I'll figure it out lol.
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
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Just keep it for your son, there was only 1 or 2 million non colour version of this coin produced, this is how the mint package coins today in these plastic rolls, most of the time at local coin club auctions someone will pay around 65 dollar for a mint roll of these toonies.
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Pillar of the Community
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Then should I but 5-10 of these rolls? I can get more tomorrow. I opened this one. But my bank is giving me mint rolls at face so why not?
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Pillar of the Community
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My friend was there was telling my he put aside a mint roll of the provincial rolls as well. But I think he has it:p he would sell me it at cost probably.
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
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How can you lose at face value, when clubs are opened again the club makes a small cut from the auction and you help out a fellow collector.
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
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1,000,000 mintage changes things, but not by much.
just comparing to 2012 NON security issue. mintage was 1.5m, however most were recalled and destroyed. even if 1m survived they are selling for under $10 in UNC
numista.com (with user inputted values from actual sales) rates the 2018 at around $5 (2.5x over face which is still a pretty good return)
not worth grading unless you've got something spectacular, but probably worth buying a handful of rolls
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Pillar of the Community
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Is it normal for banks to give customers uncirculated rolls? They have about 30-50 that they showed me. After my son's first birthday I went over board $$ wise so I'm just gonna get 1 at a time and look at each roll. But if you want one let me know, if your from my area then it's at cost uncirculated if not I'll let you pay postage. But I'll grab a couple for my son's collection. I'm not here to make money, more to make friends in the Coin World for knowledge. I'll swing by tomorrow to make sure they are still saving me some lol. But ya as to my original question do banks sell uncirculated rolls at cost normally?
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Valued Member
Canada
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Yes they do. That's what they are for is circulation. They aren't a store. I went for quarters and and all 20 rolls were 2021
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Pillar of the Community
 Canada
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These aren't 2021 though, these are 2018. And a low mintage, though new coin mintages are all N.A lol. And also already 3 years old in opened mint rolls. Of I couldn't afford them after looking up a bunch if different things I'd buy them all myself lol. But I guess if no one wants any I'll just keep getting them and breaking them open for the best I can find or errors. Either way costs nothing and a new adventure for me lol. I found plenty of Ms 60-65 idk if any would be better but I'm no pro. Alot of little dings or scratches one some. One looked like little scratches around the rim of the whole coin. But I can only see it zoomed in.
I still have a lot to learn and uncirculated circulation coins is new to me. At a low mintage and no cost to me a whole new adventure lol.
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