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Should I open my 55 P roll?

I have a double tail 55 P Lincoln OBW roll I got from my grandfather's collection. The wrapper says Fidelity-Philadelphia Trust Co. My grandfather marked it 1955 p. It was with other 50s era rolls, purchased in Chicago in the 50s. Is this a Philly roll? Are DDOs found in rolls from Philly, Chicago? Your thoughts are appreciated.

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  • saintgurusaintguru Posts: 7,727 ✭✭✭
    Why wouldn't you?

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  • There is a major ddo with this date. There is also a smaller ddo that is even rarer than the big one.



    Open them, cherrypick the 5 nicest and sell the rest on ebay for gobs of cash.image
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  • oh hell yes...might be a ms70 1955 ddo in there.
    "Everyday above ground is a good day"

  • People seem to be paying $70-100 for rolls on ebay. If there's no chance of anything worthwhile in there then selling for a premium would be nice. Of course double tailer aspect might make that a little more difficult.
  • Im sorry, wtf is a double tailer?



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  • ttownttown Posts: 4,472 ✭✭✭


    << <i>People seem to be paying $70-100 for rolls on ebay. If there's no chance of anything worthwhile in there then selling for a premium would be nice. Of course double tailer aspect might make that a little more difficult. >>



    I'd agree on Ebay even if it says unsearched doesn't mean it hasn't been cherry picked but if it's from an old time collector that has had this in his collection for 50 years then that's a whole new ballgame.


  • << <i>People seem to be paying $70-100 for rolls on ebay. If there's no chance of anything worthwhile in there then selling for a premium would be nice. Of course double tailer aspect might make that a little more difficult. >>




    I'm surprised that people would be paying $70-$100 for such rolls on eBay. In most cases, the value of the rolls are worth only a couple dollars. Maybe I should report these eBay auctions as illegal lotteries.
  • Of course. Respectfully, John Curlis
  • double tailer = reverse exsposed on both sides
    "Everyday above ground is a good day"

  • Thank you sir.


    I thought thats what he meant, but was not sure.
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  • JRoccoJRocco Posts: 14,277 ✭✭✭✭✭
    If you are a coin collector how could you not want to look at the coins?
    If you are an investor and the coins themselves don't interest you then sell the roll intact to a coin collector.
    Some coins are just plain "Interesting"
  • rickoricko Posts: 98,724 ✭✭✭✭✭
    Of course you should look... not even worthy of asking. Cheers, RickO
  • ambro51ambro51 Posts: 13,949 ✭✭✭✭✭
    From what I understand, most of the DDO's were originally found in coins in the Conneticut area.

    Good Luck!
  • oxy8890oxy8890 Posts: 1,416


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    << <i>People seem to be paying $70-100 for rolls on ebay. If there's no chance of anything worthwhile in there then selling for a premium would be nice. Of course double tailer aspect might make that a little more difficult. >>




    I'm surprised that people would be paying $70-$100 for such rolls on eBay. In most cases, the value of the rolls are worth only a couple dollars. Maybe I should report these eBay auctions as illegal lotteries. >>



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    Best Regards,

    Rob


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  • oxy8890oxy8890 Posts: 1,416
    If you had a cigarette machine from 1955 with original contents at 24 cents per pack and it took quarters...
    Best Regards,

    Rob


    "Those guys weren't Fathers they were...Mothers."

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  • BECOKABECOKA Posts: 16,961 ✭✭✭
    Do you really need to ask. I though curiosity ran in everyones blood. image
  • Don't you have them opened already with photo's to share for us all?
  • GrumpyEdGrumpyEd Posts: 4,749 ✭✭✭
    I've always heard that not many of the big 55 DDOs were found in rolls but the stories of people finding them in cigarette packs (I think Lucky Strikes) have been around for a long time.

    They were cheaper than the other smokes so to work in the machines they added the few cents of change in the cigarette wrapper.

    If you search that roll be sure to look for the lesser 55 DDO die-2. It is much harder to see but in unc they are worth a lot.

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    Ed
  • EagleEyeEagleEye Posts: 7,677 ✭✭✭✭✭
    If 1955 DDO's were found in rolls, then MS65RD's would be very common today. The diagnostic die scratch under the left side of the T in CENT should tell you if you have a DDO.
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  • So it seems like I should open it. Double tailed will be hard to get top dollar in roll. Chance of something great.

    What about other more expensive rolls, like 1953 P Franklins. Those guys sell for loot. Are rolls in wrappers always more valuable and thus better left untouched? Or does it make sense to take a look and then sell a roll raw?
  • morgansforevermorgansforever Posts: 8,483 ✭✭✭✭✭
    Ahhhhh, open it, why ask?

    Slim chance of finding the DDO, but you have to search it.

    Scott
    World coins FSHO Hundreds of successful BST transactions U.S. coins FSHO
  • JRoccoJRocco Posts: 14,277 ✭✭✭✭✭


    << <i>So it seems like I should open it. Double tailed will be hard to get top dollar in roll. Chance of something great.

    What about other more expensive rolls, like 1953 P Franklins. Those guys sell for loot. Are rolls in wrappers always more valuable and thus better left untouched? Or does it make sense to take a look and then sell a roll raw? >>



    Once again, it depends on whether you are a coin collector or an investor.
    A coin collector would not be second guessing anything here---let alone pondering over it.
    Some coins are just plain "Interesting"
  • ambro51ambro51 Posts: 13,949 ✭✭✭✭✭
    image Why is is we NEVER get an update on the "should I open the roll/bag" questions image
  • Here's my update. Still not open. ;p
  • phehpheh Posts: 1,588
    Oxy already gave you the answer really. Not that you shouldn't open it, I just wouldn't have any expectation of a DDO find.

    The vast majority of 1955 DDOs were found under cellophane in packs of cigarettes as change.

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