Interesting find after Coin Club XMAS party
Blade
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I attended the Williamson County, Texas coin club meeting tonight. It was our annual party at a local restaurant. Good fun, with spouses there too.
On the way out, one of our members got a brilliant unc 2000-D South Carolina quarter. He asked if the cashier had any more like that, and he said plenty. Turns out their entire stock of quarters were unopened unc rolls of 2000-D South Carolina quarters. He let several of us buy them for $10. I'm not sure what these sell for, but it's a cool find for face value. Must have been sitting in a bank vault somewhere.
By the way, no one can confirm if they are 100% SC quarters, but they are unopened, machine wrapped rolls with a SC 2000-D quarter on one end and a brilliant unc obverse quarter on the other. Since he had 5 rolls of the same, it seems like a safe bet they are all the same coins in there.
I know these aren't worth a lot, but does anyone have a value? Did I double my $10 investment?
On the way out, one of our members got a brilliant unc 2000-D South Carolina quarter. He asked if the cashier had any more like that, and he said plenty. Turns out their entire stock of quarters were unopened unc rolls of 2000-D South Carolina quarters. He let several of us buy them for $10. I'm not sure what these sell for, but it's a cool find for face value. Must have been sitting in a bank vault somewhere.
By the way, no one can confirm if they are 100% SC quarters, but they are unopened, machine wrapped rolls with a SC 2000-D quarter on one end and a brilliant unc obverse quarter on the other. Since he had 5 rolls of the same, it seems like a safe bet they are all the same coins in there.
I know these aren't worth a lot, but does anyone have a value? Did I double my $10 investment?
Tom
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Good pickup for face value.
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Type collector since 1981
Current focus 1855 date type set
Those machine wrapped rolls can fool you. I made a 68 from an Indiana P roll and many 67's. I find more in them than in mint sets.