Someone please help...my coins are stuck and I can't get 'em out!!!! YEAH...THEY'RE FREE... thanks t
I just purchased two BU rolls of Jeffersons... 46-S and 49-S put away in old plastic tubes...part of an old collection...
Apparently these coins were put in the tubes A LONG time ago...it took a while but I managed to remove the caps...but the coins are jammed in the tube and I can't get them out...absolutely no movement...
I'm thinking of sticking the tubes in the freezer to see if that might help...but I don't know...
Has anyone had this experience? What to do???
And...no...this is not time for a hammer...based on the end coins I do not want to risk damaging any... one of the end coins looks like a Full Step...
Please help...
Thank you...
Apparently these coins were put in the tubes A LONG time ago...it took a while but I managed to remove the caps...but the coins are jammed in the tube and I can't get them out...absolutely no movement...
I'm thinking of sticking the tubes in the freezer to see if that might help...but I don't know...
Has anyone had this experience? What to do???
And...no...this is not time for a hammer...based on the end coins I do not want to risk damaging any... one of the end coins looks like a Full Step...
Please help...
Thank you...
Re: Slabbed coins - There are some coins that LIVE within clear plastic and wear their labels with pride... while there are others that HIDE behind scratched plastic and are simply dragged along by a label. Then there are those coins that simply hang out, naked and free 
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Your idea to place them in the freezer may work. The coefficient of expansion is greater for the metal coins than for the plastic, so they would contract when cold, presumably allowing them to be removed from the tubes. I have done this successfully before. Most other methods would risk damage to the coins, while the freezer method will not.
<< <i>My guess would be that the plastic coin tubes were manufactured by Meghrig, and may be so designated on the bottom. I have experienced this before many times.
Your idea to place them in the freezer may work. The coefficient of expansion is greater for the metal coins than for the plastic, so they would contract when cold, presumably allowing them to be removed from the tubes. I have done this successfully before. Most other methods would risk damage to the coins, while the freezer method will not. >>
Yes, indeed...Meghrig it is... OK...I'll put 'em in the freezer and let you know how it works out...
For all the other replies...thank you...
I don't think the tictac idea would work...might jam 'em in worse...
I also thought of heat...sunlight...
I'll try MrHalfDime's idea and let you know... BTW...how long do you think it might take?
Primitive, I know.... but it works
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and I guess I went the opposite route as I placed the roll in very hot water
and the coins just kind of fell out. They don't seem any worse for the wear.
My plan B was to heat the roll with a heat gun ( the kind for removing paint).
Good luck.
i'm wondering if there is a concern for condensation? coins don't like moisture.
back to let us know if it works or not.
I put them in a vice and use a hacksaw. You have to be careful to stop before you
hit the coins though. Finish it off with pliers.
Still nothing...
Then tahoe98 got me worried about condensation...
Sooooo...now I got 'em in the window in the sunlight...
I guess I could try tresgatos hot water method...
ohhhhhh...the frustration.....
<< <i>People have suggested dozens of times here to freeze them but no one has come
back to let us know if it works or not.
I put them in a vice and use a hacksaw. You have to be careful to stop before you
hit the coins though. Finish it off with pliers. >>
Yep, that's actually how I do it too.... I will be curious if any of these other suggestions work though!
<< <i>Place tubes in the sunlight for about two or three beers.
myCCset
Hell, if all else fails just sling those boogers up against the brick wall a few times.
I'm serious.
Good Luck!
<< <i>well I had the same problem with a roll of mixed Jefferson/Buffalo nickels
and I guess I went the opposite route as I placed the roll in very hot water
and the coins just kind of fell out. They don't seem any worse for the wear.
My plan B was to heat the roll with a heat gun ( the kind for removing paint).
Good luck. >>
The sun went down...so, right now I've got the tubes doing some hot water scuba diving
Now to see if I got any Full Steps!!!
Warning, results may vary!
Regards, John
1947-P & D; 1948-D; 1949-P & S; 1950-D & S; and 1952-S.
Any help locating any of these OBW rolls would be gratefully appreciated!
<< <i>Had a roll of Rosies in a Meghrig tube. Stuck tight. Used salad tongs & dipped them in boiling water for a few seconds. They came right out!
Warning, results may vary!
Regards, John >>
Yep...just did that...worked like a charm...
myCCset
<< <i>glad to see your ordeal is over!
Maybe so...but after a 6-pack I probably would forget what I was waiting for...
Sorry to say...no Full Steps...there were a few that got my heart beating a little...but no dice...a few with a solid 4 steps...a couple with a tease of a 5th...but that's it...
Still and all...some nice BU rolls...
I figure they must be well preserved in the tube since they are all still shinny. I feel pretty confident that if I force the tube open some dimes may be damaged, so since they are really not worth much, I'll just keep them that way.
I appreciate the tips here if I ever decide to crack them out.