Today a guy stopped buy that owed me some money $15 bucks to be exact. So on the way home I decided to stop by a bank that I had never got coins from before. When I got home I noticed 7 rolls marked with a Retirement home logo. Once I got to going through 6 of the 7 rolls were solid copper pennies newest in the roll was a 1981. 15 of the coppers were in pristine condition. The last roll was of coins all dates that look like errors, they are not full errors but they are off center, many with no ring on one side. Ill try and up some pics for some help in determining if they are worth any extra later. All in all out of the 30 rolls I got: 8.5 rolls coppers 3 wheat's oldest 1940 1 canadian 1968 20 error coins (maybe) 2 S mints 10 2009 coins 15 high grade coins all dates
I think I will go back tomorrow and see if I can clean them out of Retirement rolls and a few extra for the weekend.
"If you love wealth more than liberty, the tranquility of servitude better than the animating contest of freedom, depart from us in peace. We ask not your council or your arms. Crouch down and lick the hand that feeds you. May your chains rest lightly upon you and may posterity forget that you were our countrymen." - Samuel Adams
So went back to the bank today to try and clean up the rest of the roll's, however some one earlier had ordered two box's for the convenience store. However I talked with the teller for a little while and took some Kennedy's off her hand (none silver) but I just wanted to get on her good side. She told me that about every three or four days they get a bunch of rolls from the retirement homes. So cha-ching looks like I will be a regular, she is also going to pull aside all the old rolls of Kennedy's they get from there as well. Maybe I hit the cash cow won't be able to tell until I get another load.