Nickel Rolls from the early 60's...What should I look for?
Trooper
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Hello all...
An older co-worker dropped these off knowing that I collect coins and asked me if there was anything special about the coins. I am not a nickel collector and told him I would check it out.
These rolls where put away in the early 60's when he and his dad collected. There is 1-1961 roll, 2 from 1962 , 2 from 1964. There is also 3 rolls of mixed dates labeled 40's,50's and 60's.
One or two of the end coins have been toned to rainbow colors.
Is there anything worth while to look for in these rolls?
Also, how in the world do I get them out of these old holders? I was only able to remove half the coins from one roll because they were stuck in there pretty good with a lot of pounding. I'm guessing the only way is to break the plastic somehow....
Any opinions would help, Thanks........
An older co-worker dropped these off knowing that I collect coins and asked me if there was anything special about the coins. I am not a nickel collector and told him I would check it out.
These rolls where put away in the early 60's when he and his dad collected. There is 1-1961 roll, 2 from 1962 , 2 from 1964. There is also 3 rolls of mixed dates labeled 40's,50's and 60's.
One or two of the end coins have been toned to rainbow colors.
Is there anything worth while to look for in these rolls?
Also, how in the world do I get them out of these old holders? I was only able to remove half the coins from one roll because they were stuck in there pretty good with a lot of pounding. I'm guessing the only way is to break the plastic somehow....
Any opinions would help, Thanks........
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Or... look for Full Step coins... RPM's... and DDO/R's
Break plastic carefully!!!!
Steve
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There is rarely anything of interest in such rolls because they are excessively common and poorly made.
Gems can be quite rare and valuable with full steps. There are some varieties as well.
Lou
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so they sit in the box
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