ToySoldier
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I was in my bank the other day and just for kicks I asked if they had any halves on hand. I've never coin roll hunted, but what the heck. I understood the concept. They said they had a couple in their drawers, unless I was interested in buying rolls. They had 10 rolls on hand....100 dollars.
I noticed right away that they didn't look factory rolled. They all had the same wrapper with the same initials. On the way to my car it occurred to me that I almost certainly had somebody else's silver-free coin roll hunt dump and not a bunch of rolls full of silver turned in by some clueless person.
I turned out to be right, but was my suspicion about the odds correct? Are customer rolled coins almost certain to be a coin roll hunt dump? Do you steer clear of them and only place orders for boxes? The 10 rolls did have a ton of proofs, but only about 5 were virtually scratch free. I figure many hunters are only pulling out silver.
I doubt I'll be doing it again anytime soon, but I was just curious what the experienced hunters have found to be true.
I noticed right away that they didn't look factory rolled. They all had the same wrapper with the same initials. On the way to my car it occurred to me that I almost certainly had somebody else's silver-free coin roll hunt dump and not a bunch of rolls full of silver turned in by some clueless person.
I turned out to be right, but was my suspicion about the odds correct? Are customer rolled coins almost certain to be a coin roll hunt dump? Do you steer clear of them and only place orders for boxes? The 10 rolls did have a ton of proofs, but only about 5 were virtually scratch free. I figure many hunters are only pulling out silver.
I doubt I'll be doing it again anytime soon, but I was just curious what the experienced hunters have found to be true.