Early last year KT had a couple of weekly hunts of boxes that obviously contained someone's massive NIFC dump...these ran over 7 boxes! KT could not afford on a weekly basis to take every NIFC that was there, so His Majesty devised a new strategy for them. Complete a roll of each per year. And that was done except for 2016 and 2017 (He did get over a 1/2 roll of each). So starting out this year, KT decided to do the same thing. As KT ripped each of this week's 5 boxes, He saw many many NIFCs as enders, and sure enough, there were massive numbers of NIFCs...KT pulled all of them and used only the very best to build his Royal Rolls. KT thinks these may be some of the NIFCs that KT rejected last year. Nearly all were between 2002 and 2009, but there was a single 2010 and also 1 2012.
Anyway, all 5 boxes contained large quantities of NIFCs. In Box 1 there was a Proof and in Box 2 also a single Proof. In Box 5 there was 1 very weak mint strike...a 2000. All three of these coins are in pic 1 below.
Then there is a pic of the completed rolls and the final pic shows the incomplete rolls. 2004 has 19 of the 20 coins needed to fill the roll.
So that was the hunt this week....no silver but lots of coins to start off the King's New Year. Best of CRHing and MDing to all, and as always, there is always next week for some silver!
Enjoy the pics!
Anyway, all 5 boxes contained large quantities of NIFCs. In Box 1 there was a Proof and in Box 2 also a single Proof. In Box 5 there was 1 very weak mint strike...a 2000. All three of these coins are in pic 1 below.
Then there is a pic of the completed rolls and the final pic shows the incomplete rolls. 2004 has 19 of the 20 coins needed to fill the roll.
So that was the hunt this week....no silver but lots of coins to start off the King's New Year. Best of CRHing and MDing to all, and as always, there is always next week for some silver!
Enjoy the pics!