If I put a roll back together, is it still original?
A couple years ago, I posted several end roll toners of some of the 1958-P Roosie rolls I bought on ebay, all of which were never-opened, totally original. In a fit of stupidity, I opened the rolls and removed the end roll toners into 2x2's, keeping the rest of the rolls intact.
Many of the toners were fairly nice, but many were pretty ordinary, too. I've kept each coin carefully-labelled as to it's roll source.
I did check through a couple of the rolls to see if the coins were well-struck, but I didn't really see anything that made my jaw drop.
So.......................if I put the rolls back together, are they still "original" as long as they contain the same coins that they originally did?
Just askin'.
(My opinion is - no, not original. But I wanted to see what others think.)
Fortunately, I did keep all of the 1959-P rolls intact.
Many of the toners were fairly nice, but many were pretty ordinary, too. I've kept each coin carefully-labelled as to it's roll source.
I did check through a couple of the rolls to see if the coins were well-struck, but I didn't really see anything that made my jaw drop.
So.......................if I put the rolls back together, are they still "original" as long as they contain the same coins that they originally did?
Just askin'.
(My opinion is - no, not original. But I wanted to see what others think.)
Fortunately, I did keep all of the 1959-P rolls intact.
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<< <i>It cannot be an original roll if it's put back together. The answer is in the thread title, friend. >>
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No longer an "original roll," but just a roll.
<< <i>Just because it has been opened, does not mean it is not still an original, unmolested, unsearched roll. >>
The remaining coins may be original, but the roll *was* molested (sorry, but that wasn't my term...) and it *was* searched.
Searched to me means removal of one or more coins and replaced with a different coin(s).
Just my opinion. I would buy the roll as original.
I am not so sure. The OP noted that there was nothing sensational in the roll (or else he would have kept it?).
I would say that was a search and what is left, although unchanged, is less desireable.
<< <i>I did check through a couple of the rolls to see if the coins were well-struck, but I didn't really see anything that made my jaw drop. >>
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<< <i>Searched to me means removal of one or more coins and replaced with a different coin(s).
Just my opinion. I would buy the roll as original. >>
But he *did* remove coins: "I opened the rolls and removed the end roll toners."
As for still being original, one of the big reasons people search for them is the prospect of finding hidden gems inside. Maybe it's just me, but I'd have a hard time describing a roll that I'd taken the end toners from and looked over the rest for anything special and not finding any, replaced the toners I'd taken out and then call that roll "original".
It's still not a "put together roll" where each coin has slightly different toning or different rim toning.
If someone were buying rolls they would not think of it the same as a sealed OBW.
still be original... ...but only if you'd do the exact same thing no matter
what was in the roll. If you'd have pulled out gems and varieties then
the rolls aren't still origigal just because they lack such coins.
A truly original roll is one with the exact same chance of varieties and
gems as were issued from the mint. If 1% of an issue is a variety than
if you have a sufficient number of original rolls then 1% of the coins must
be that variety. Otherwise the rolls are choiced for that variety or gem.
Your rolls sure don't sound original.
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Would a coin be original if were tampered with, cleaned, or altered.
An opened roll may not be cleaned, but may be considered tampered with or altered due to the fact it is no longer originally sealed from the mint.
If opened it's no longer virgin.
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Think about Morgan original rolls. That's a laugh as they came in bags, not rolls.
But, it is implied that they all came from the same bag and have all remained
together.
Assembled rolls are rolls that have substitutes or just coins from many different sources.
bob
"Still in the original bank wrappers, but not OBW; opened only once (by me), and 96% unsearched (except for the 2 or 3 rolls that I did a cursory look-see through)."
If I were buying these rolls and I knew that they'd been opened - even just one time - I'd consider them as original BU, but certainly not OBW - even if all of the original coins were still in the roll.
Maybe my opinion is geared more toward "virgin" unopened rolls than a roll containing the original 50 coins.
Think about Morgan original rolls. That's a laugh as they came in bags, not rolls. But, it is implied that they all came from the same bag and have all remained together.
Good point, AU and AG. I wasn't around in 1904 or 1921 in order to really know if such a thing as an original roll of Morgans *ever* existed.
Your rolls sure don't sound original.
clad, these rolls *were* as original and untouched as any rolls I've ever seen, including the freshly-wrapped ones I used to buy directly from the banks in the early '60s. The 1959-Ps are still untouched. The 1958-Ps have all been opened by me, but no one else.
My question was designed to seek various interpretations of what an original roll is, and there are several valid ways of looking at the question. Thanks for the responses.
I also bought 13 OBW rolls of 1964-D Roosies from non other than MartyK last year. They are indeed original, although the toning on the end coins doesn't rate them as "jewels". Still, they are OBW.
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<< <i>My question was designed to seek various interpretations of what an original roll is, and there are several valid ways of looking at the question. >>
Here's a different way of looking at it:
Suppose you have a chance to buy the following two rolls (same date/mint):
1) An original roll whose owner has looked through the coins and found nothing special.
2) An original roll which has never been opened since the day it was first sealed.
Which would you be willing to pay more for? And if you'd pay the same for either, which would be your choice, if you could only pick one?
And another way:
Suppose you bought a roll described by the seller only as original, with no additional information provided. While talking to the seller after searching through the roll, you tell him that you didn't find anything special and he replies "I know- I didn't either, when I looked through them." What is your reaction to his disclosure at this point? Do you think he should have told you he looked through them before selling them to you as original?
<< <i>Yes, as long as the coins in the original roll stay all together and no substitutes.
Think about Morgan original rolls. That's a laugh as they came in bags, not rolls.
But, it is implied that they all came from the same bag and have all remained all
together.
Assembled rolls are rolls that have substitutes or just coins from many different sources.
bob >>
Correct me if I'm wrong, but didn't all coins originally come from the mint loose in bags? They were then wrapped either by the FRB, armored co., or the bank.
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!
Just not a sealed original roll.
However, it is original in that the coins are original to the roll, with nothing having been replaced or taken away.
Thus, I'd call it "original but searched", and I think that term would apply most rolls currently being offered as original.
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Realone, not to worry - none of the rolls are for sale, thus there is no buyer to worry about whether they believe me or not. Secondly, when I do sell the ones that I opened, it will be as BU rolls and not as OBW rolls, as I mentioned previously my standards for original are exactly that, which includes "unopened" as the primary criterion. My main interest here was in eliciting various opinions, which I have done.
However, it is original in that the coins are original to the roll, with nothing having been replaced or taken away.
Thus, I'd call it "original but searched", and I think that term would apply most rolls currently being offered as original.
telephoto1 - the only issue that I have with calling the opened rolls "original but searched" is that it doesn't sound credible, and why should it? I wouldn't buy such a roll for any more of a premium than I otherwise might for a regular BU roll, so the distinction seems moot to me.
It has always made me laugh at how some rolls are described on ebay as "original" when they are anything but. The scammers are out in full force on ebay calling freshly-wrapped, 40-year old coins "original bank wrapped" rolls, when they are clearly wrapped in new wrapping.
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How would you describe the opened rolls?
<< <i>As for still being original, one of the big reasons people search for them is the prospect of finding hidden gems inside. Maybe it's just me, but I'd have a hard time describing a roll that I'd taken the end toners from and looked over the rest for anything special and not finding any, replaced the toners I'd taken out and then call that roll "original". >>