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Picking up 20 boxes of the new pres. bucks today...search um or
weigh um.....?
Seems like the rolls are pretty consistent in weight, if there are any of the quarter planchet ones in them it should be easy to determine without opening the rolls.
Seems like the rolls are pretty consistent in weight, if there are any of the quarter planchet ones in them it should be easy to determine without opening the rolls.
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are you going to use them in vending machines?
Off metal dollars? ? ?
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!
did you get the 20 boxes because of the news that the wrapping company found quarter strikes
or are yah looking for errors & 66,67's ???
Snowman
Take a case and then remove 10-20-30 dollars and replace them with quarters.
Can your scales detect the difference?? Let that be your guide.
P.S. good luck.......maybe lighting will strike twice!
Jewelers scale..........if only 1 quarter planchet is in the roll it will weigh over 2 grams less, already did alot of practice runs, works like a charm.
Yeah, we always look at all of them but just for obvious things like Rotated Dies, MEL's and High Grades...........it takes forever..we still have boxes of GW's and Adams we have not opened yet.
edited to add.....As I said in a thread the other day we have a Glory WR200 Coin Rolling Machine (40 rolls a min.)
If any of the Quarter Planchet errors get thru,I would think that they would have to get flattened out in order to make it thru the machine, A regular Quarter Planchet gets rejected by my machine when it is set on dollars.
I was a Monkey