Surprise in my new box o' dimes for latest CRH
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My local regional bank notified me my latest box of Loomis-wrapped dimes had been delivered. Opened the box at home and said to myself "Self...I've never received a box of any denomination where every ender was this shiny." I only had to partially peel one roll to know... these are all uncirculated 2023 P's. I guess the Fed never got rid of all of them and is making that effort now.
"Brother, can you spare a dime?" (Especially a 1975 no S proof?)
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Any suggestions for what to do with this box of "treasure"?
"Brother, can you spare a dime?" (Especially a 1975 no S proof?)
Is there a demand for 2023-P Dime rolls? If so, flip 'em while you can. Otherwise I would deposit them into another account and try again.
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if that gives you headaches then ^^^^^
I got my best find ever thanks to a box of new nickels.
With a new box the search is focused on errors. The chance of finding a significant error is infinitesimal, but the chance is there.
They have been selling for a premium on eBay
Mr_Spud
That sounds like more headache than its worth. I believe Id keep a few good pieces and cash the rest in.
Can someone further my education? It's in reference to one of the eBay "sold" dime rolls. If it's an OBW roll of uncirculated coins, how can it also be T/T? T/T stands for touch tone, doesn't it?
"Brother, can you spare a dime?" (Especially a 1975 no S proof?)
H/T - heads on one end & tails on the other
T/T - double tails - you're taking a risk it's not what is advertised
Thank you kindly. BTW...he's a bad man. He's a VERY bad man.
"Brother, can you spare a dime?" (Especially a 1975 no S proof?)