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« Reply #810 on: October 02, 2025, 11:23:43 pm »

October 2nd finds:
Coin hunting jackpot!

I went to my local bank to pick up some coins.  The teller offered me dimes and nickels so I took them all.

I was shocked at what I found…

In the dime rolls, there was $1.50 in US coins, a coin from the East Caribbean States and a Cuban coin.  But best of all, there were four silver coins, 1960, two 1968s, and…a first for me…a silver three pence coin from the UK dated 1937!

The nickel rolls also contained some surprises, including a 1950 King George, a very nice 1970 US nickel and, amazingly, a 1945 victory nickel!

You never know what’s hiding in these rolls…That’s what makes coin roll hunting so addictive. 

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Dean


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« Reply #811 on: October 07, 2025, 08:17:31 pm »

October 6th finds:

The coin rolls keep paying out!

Yesterday, I got some more rolled coins.  The quarters contained nothing notable, and the dimes had very little aside from a few US coins in them.  The nickel rolls however surprised me.  Aside from a few nickel bullion coins, there was a 1929 King George V nickel in one of the rolls!  Too bad it was painted at one point…But it’s still a cool find.

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Dean


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« Reply #812 on: October 12, 2025, 02:44:25 pm »

October 10th finds:
US $2s and Canadian silver!

I went to one of my banks after work on Friday.  The teller was able to give me four journey $5s and 22 US $2s.
Included in the $2s were three red seal notes!

The teller also told me that a customer brought in $1000 in dimes.  Of course I bought them all and I was not disappointed!

I managed to pull $7.40 in US dimes, a bunch of 1968 nickel alloy dimes, some 1969s, and best of all, two silver dimes dated 1965 and 1967!

Enjoy!
Dean

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« Reply #813 on: October 12, 2025, 03:50:09 pm »

Nice find on those US Notes. I haven't seen any in the wild since the 1990s. If only their condition was better.
And I'll say it again, sometimes I think there are as many US $2s in Canada as there are in the US.

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« Reply #814 on: October 17, 2025, 01:33:45 am »

October 16th finds:
I managed to get a bunch of coins yesterday…

Aside from some US coinage, I was pleased to find three centennial rabbit nickels, not one, but two 1947 maple leaf dated nickels and a US nickel from 1951.

I got a few machine wrapped dime rolls that were all 2025 uncirculated coins.  I left them alone and didn’t bother to open them.

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Dean


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« Reply #815 on: October 17, 2025, 01:38:11 am »

October 16th finds continued:

Today after work I returned to the same bank as yesterday and cleaned out the remaining rolls of coins.  This bunch was better, yielding a 1947 US nickel, a bunch of US coinage, two UK five pence coins, some commemoratives and best of all, one silver dime dated 1968!

The reality of coin roll hunting is that you have to go through a lot of coins to find something good but if you keep at it, eventually the finds will come your way.

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Dean


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« Reply #816 on: November 01, 2025, 09:25:10 am »

November 1st pickups

I went to one of my banks this week and I was rewarded with a birds $1000 bill.
Last week, I attended the Oshawa coin show and I purchased two notes with handwritten messages on them.

It’s sad that these bills were inscribed and then kept for so long only to be sold off or deposited at the bank.
Sadly, this is what will happen to many of our collections after we die if proper care and attention is not taken to preserve and catalogue the notes in an orderly manner for your heirs.

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Dean


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« Reply #817 on: November 04, 2025, 08:01:02 am »

Nov 3rd finds:
I picked up $250 in coins on Saturday.
Aside from the fair share of US coins, I was pleased to find 1967 and 1968 silver dimes!


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Dean


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« Reply #818 on: November 08, 2025, 06:14:28 pm »

November 8th finds:
I went to a couple of banks today and I picked up some rolls of coins.
I was pleased to find US coins and best of all, a silver dime dated 1956!
One of the tellers gave me 10 rolls of pennies and a nickel dollar.  I was also pleased to receive a nice 1975 dated quarter in change. 

A friend brought back a bunch of old Canadian paper money from the UK.  I was happy to take it at face value since he was going to deposit it into the bank!

It was a good day for collecting!

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Dean


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« Reply #819 on: November 08, 2025, 06:24:44 pm »

November 8th:
A photo of the notes that my friend brought back from the UK:

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Dean


 

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