Hey, thanks for your message Gendis.
So, a dot AND a large date then, is what to look for?
I'm wondering how many of those particular dimes were put
into circulation and how many "potentially" could still be floating
around ...
I'm also wondering if when you buy a roll of coins from a bank, if the roll just contains new coins, or would they be a mix of years. Just curious.
That's harsh about the wrong-side waterline and I'll bet you're wondering if you had one/some and didn't know it so spent it... ouch! Kinda how I feel about passing along perfect older 20's from the bank machines. Had one a month or so ago I wonder ............................ hmmmm
Thanks for the advice about the $2's! I'll watch for them.
Dottir.
HI there-- well, I would bet that the odds of finding one are about infinity (minus 1) chances of not finding it, to one chance of finding it.
They have been searched for for YEARS and years (I didn't find any either) - I think there is about 5 or 6 known? I have seen one - twice - both times under glass. :-) And NOT in my custody :-(
Other notable dates that you might find in change still: 1991 quarter (I found 3 in change since 1991, and the 1973 large bust mule, also probably nil odds of finding in change. I think there is a 2000 P dime that there are about 4 known too. but who knows what might shoot out of a roll!!
Oh yes- you can, at RBC place an order, and even get 50 cent coins at times- brand new to boot. You would have to take like a case-lot, and probably they would never want to see them again. :-) Things might have changed since this was the case.
Most rolls are mixed, unless they are brand new - clear tight plastic, or those new fancy paper wrappers.
Enjoy your hunting!!! A couple years ago in Saskatoon, I found a 1904 (First nations head penny, as well, a King Edward 1910 quarter, a 1942 Newfoundland penny, and 1933 and 1936 Canada penny, and a 1935 nickel. All just in regular change and rolls...
This is after going through zillions of coins though. Was it worth it? monetarily , no, but thrill of the chase? YESSSS!!
Enjoy your hunt! (Banknotes become the same way!!)