His response to my inquiry
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Many of the rolls from this hoard have been listed and sold on ebay. The only thing that is for sure is that both end pieces are coins from the Carson City mint. The fact that is a sealed roll is mainly where the value is. The contents could have rare or common date pieces. That's what makes for the rarity that it is still sealed and none of us know. Obviously if you open it, I can't offer a refund because the roll will have been compromised. It may be worthwhile to open and hopefully find some ratifies, but it may not as well if the coins turn out to be more common. If you dont undrestand the reasoning, please don't bid. Thanks for your interest
Many of the rolls from this hoard have been listed and sold on ebay. The only thing that is for sure is that both end pieces are coins from the Carson City mint. The fact that is a sealed roll is mainly where the value is. The contents could have rare or common date pieces. That's what makes for the rarity that it is still sealed and none of us know. Obviously if you open it, I can't offer a refund because the roll will have been compromised. It may be worthwhile to open and hopefully find some ratifies, but it may not as well if the coins turn out to be more common. If you dont undrestand the reasoning, please don't bid. Thanks for your interest


















