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Valued Member
United States
373 Posts |
I just wanted a consensus on which denomination was the most sensible and worthwhile to search and save - rolls of pennies, nickels, dimes, quarters, or halves.
I mean, which would be more profitable, and result in a greater quantity or quality of saved coins.
It seems to me there are more opportunities in finding worthwhile stuff in searching penny rolls.
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Bedrock of the Community
United States
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IMO, cents and halves...but halves are TOUGH to get from banks anymore. I ask everytime and rarely do I get any rolls. Usually the teller might have 2-3 but they are always junk (I ask to see them).
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Valued Member
United States
183 Posts |
Pennies by far for quantity saved. Nickels for most interesting. Dimes for best silver percentage. Quarters... well if you're into state or ATB. Halves most hit or miss / bang for your buck.
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Valued Member
 United States
373 Posts |
I ask this question because I have only searched penny rolls. I usually don't have enough money to afford to search through rolls of halves.
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Valued Member
 United States
373 Posts |
Hybes - Why would nickels be more interesting?
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Valued Member
United States
277 Posts |
To answer Lincolncollectors question nickels for interest because of what you can find, you have a small sample that was silver, you have the Hennings (counterfeit coins), alot of low mint years, Buffalo nickels (kinda the Wheat penny of nickels) and a few well known errors. It kinda hits all different collectors.
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Valued Member
 United States
373 Posts |
For nickels, there's the WWII years (4 or 5 years worth) which were less than than 50% silver. Buffalo's would be cool to find, but I'll bet they are very rare to find in rolls. That's all I can think of that would be worth searching nickel rolls for. I'd rather just buy Buffalo's since they are relatively cheap in circulated condition.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
3276 Posts |
also for nickels being fun, you will probably find many coins from other countries. in pennies you will find canadian or maybe some other country coin. but for nickels you can find coins from 10+ other countries. that as well as silver, hennings, War Nickels, and buffalos.
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
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IF you are on a small budget like me. I stick to Cents and nickels mainly. Once or twice a month I will grab a box of Dimes or quarters...Keep any silvers and anything else that catches my eye. Since I'm on a small budget...I can not afford to keep to many of the higher denominations without cutting into my original investment to much. I pick and choose with the higher denominations and usually return the box the next day. I can afford to keep a lot more cents and nickels per box as it is not usually to costly to replace what I keep. I live in Canada and can not get boxes of halves from our banks. I have yet to get lucky enough to find any halves from customer deposits on my many ventures to my local banks.
Keep with your budget. Search what you can afford and enjoy. Most of all...have fun.
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Valued Member
 United States
373 Posts |
I found one Bahamas cent, many Canadian cents, and a few IHC, searching cent rolls. Since nickels are made of mostly copper, I guess they could be worth saving.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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I do both penny and nickel , never found a IHC but found like 30 War Nickels also 10 buffalos and 5 v-nickels plus for 10 proof nickels I only found 1 proof cent ! Both give you fun is just about luck I guess .(numbers of last year )
Edited by Ricardocody 02/16/2011 10:00 pm
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Valued Member
United States
277 Posts |
I find pennies and nickel fun, but if the tellers say they have halves ill grab them. Dimes and quarters are fun but I've never yielded much
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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It really depends on a huge number of factors that aren't really being considered in the question. If you are willing to invest a large amount of time and energy learning what you are doing, ANY denomination can pay off in numerous ways. That's the key - knowledge. I personally chose Lincoln cents back in the day because it was what I could afford, and frankly it was the only denomination that ANYONE had published any die variety research on, and with my limited knowledge at the time, I naively thought it was the only series that HAD doubled dies. Of course I was 12 and didn't realize that all dies were created equally, and ANY die back then could have doubling. In sheer number of die varieties compared to the number of coins minted, Kennedy half dollars take the cake. Problem is, few people collect them or are willing to pay a premium for them...the market is very small. Nickels are also loaded with die varieties, but because the dies wore so quickly and as a result most minor die varieties are abraded off quickly, they aren't nearly as much fun to search for me. I tend to run into ten thousand cases of die abrasion, worn dies, and Machine Doubling for every one die variety...just no fun. I have always found dimes and quarters to be a complete crap shoot. Dimes have some varieties and some of them can be very nice - but once angain, the market is really small and selling them can be a challenge. There also seem to be a small number of them known compared to the number of coins made. This could well be because of a limited audience. Quarters - the workhorse of our economy - are often beat up and worthless as far as minute details are concerned. Most of them are circulated to death, and it seems that most that aren't circulated to death are struck with dies that appear to be made of peanut butter. horrendous die wear and general lack of detail on most of the coins steered me clear of them. Dollar coins - mmm...pretty much worthless from any angle.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
3077 Posts |
dollars are always worth a dollar Chuck 
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Pillar of the Community
United States
7629 Posts |
Well, true...that is true. A $25 roll is still worth $25 and will be a decade from now. Good point. But so far as any profitability is concerned...yeah, fuhgetaboutit. Coins that don't circulate because nobody wants them...there's a clue in that. NOBODY WANTS THEM!
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Pillar of the Community
United States
3077 Posts |
my name is Nobody and I always hope I will one day find a one dollar DDO / DDR the rules say colloct what you like 
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