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Obws - Original Bank Wrapped Rolls

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I do agree that the chance of finding a 1958 DDO-001 is extremely rare.
But not zero.

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I would definitely be tempted to open them. I have 3 un-circulated rolls of 1974-D pennies I got from Louisiana National Bank in 1973. I have opened two rolls and found so many errors it is funny. The errors range from grease to worn dies to weight errors but they are pretty and shiny, I did find one with no mint mark which was strange considering they were all supposed to be Denver Mint. I have not opened up the third roll as of yet. So, my hats off for not opening them, I waited 50 years to open them but think I might save one.
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I did jbuck, it was fun, I had actually forgotten about them. A lot of errors but then I hear this year from Denver mint was low quality strikes so that may be the reason for the doubling and smears (from grease I think) I will try and post some pics if I can figure this out and ask questions about them..... Cheers
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Eh, lets not forget about the chance of an MS-67 or (pray) the impossible 68. A 1959P in 68 would be a 5 figure coin.

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or (pray) the impossible 68. A 1959P in 68 would be a 5 figure coin.
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