Welcome to Roll Results!
Saturday, September 16, 2006
Welcome to Roll Results! We're officially open now and ready to get you what you've been waiting for. Roll Results is an active weblog for coin enthusiasts to learn what kinds of coins they should look for and what to expect to find in coin rolls or circulation.
Every week we're going to go through at least 1,000 coins hand-by-hand at try to post the results, as well as pictures as soon as possible. All of the coins we post (unless otherwise noted) are ones that we have found in actual rolls of coins from the bank.
If you're new to coin collecting you might want to dig deeper into what our site has to offer. If you're planning on starting a coin collection, going through coin rolls is often the best way to start it off!
Every week we're going to go through at least 1,000 coins hand-by-hand at try to post the results, as well as pictures as soon as possible. All of the coins we post (unless otherwise noted) are ones that we have found in actual rolls of coins from the bank.
If you're new to coin collecting you might want to dig deeper into what our site has to offer. If you're planning on starting a coin collection, going through coin rolls is often the best way to start it off!
1 Comments:
I work at a toll booth on weekends were I see about 1000 quarters per shift. Usually I find several Bicentennials a shift and once every month or two I get a silver quarter. I've found several Mercury dimes and Buffalo nickels but my best find was an UNC 1932-P quarter that someone handed me. I wanted to let people know that hoarding Delaware, PA, and NJ quarters is a good idea since circulated rolls of them are already selling above face value on eBay.
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jawNY591, 5/08/2007 5:54 PM
