How about this open 'em/don't open 'em quandry?!

(this, from an article)
Update: The 1969-S penny discussed here was ultimately graded PCGS MS-64 Red, which is tied with one other specimen for the finest known. It sold at a Heritage auction for $126,500 on January 10, 2008!
Searching pocket change for error coins can be fun and profitable, but searching whole rolls of uncirculated coins can sometimes turn up real treasure! Variety coin expert Ken Potter reports that a Michigan collector, Michael Tremonti, found a BU 1969-S doubled die penny while searching through a 50-coin roll of uncirculated 1969-S cents!

Update: The 1969-S penny discussed here was ultimately graded PCGS MS-64 Red, which is tied with one other specimen for the finest known. It sold at a Heritage auction for $126,500 on January 10, 2008!
Searching pocket change for error coins can be fun and profitable, but searching whole rolls of uncirculated coins can sometimes turn up real treasure! Variety coin expert Ken Potter reports that a Michigan collector, Michael Tremonti, found a BU 1969-S doubled die penny while searching through a 50-coin roll of uncirculated 1969-S cents!


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after what i have found in original bu red rolls of lincoln cents i would have to be careful not to damage the coins in a 1969 s roll i would open them so fast!
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<< <i>Really? The finest 69-S lincoln is MS64? Seems to easy to find one in a roll... open those suckers up!
Finest doubled die obverse is 64RD; there was a 65RD but I think it grew a nasty fingerprint in the holder and might have been downgraded.
I have no idea what the value is of those unopened rolls but I've never been a proponent of leaving OBW undisturbed, especially when there's a potential variety inside. I would add that just because the collector who found the DDO was in Michigan, it doesn't the rolls he opened originated from there too.
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I have 50 rolls of 1969-S
However mine are from a bank where several of the DDO were found.
I figure Ill hold of waiting to open them for a little longer maybe another 20 years lol