Went into a bank I haven't been to in a bit and asked for $80 in dimes and $20 in nickels (which is what I usually ask for at all banks). As part of the dimes, 7 of the rolls were these old style types. As the teller handed them to me, I could see that they were unopened and that the date was written on them (I thought 1968). Got into the car and took a look and stunned to see 2 solid unopened rolls from 1960 and 5 from 1958. Went back into the bank and asked if they had any more of these and I said that they are old and I am going to keep them, and the teller said he had one more and sold it to me (was another 1958 roll).
8 total rolls of BU silver dimes: 6 from 1958 and 2 from 1960.
One of the rolls looked as if it had been opened on one end, so I opened it to take a look and the coins are all in BU condition. The enders are tarnished.
Stupid me didn't ask for quarters or halves. Going to try to get back there tomorrow - its about 20 miles away.
Thanks for looking
Update
Went back to the bank today (8/24) and the same teller was there (luckily for me so I wouldn't need to go back there in the coming days). I said that you sold me dimes like in these rolls (I brought one of them with me) and I asked if there were quarters or halves. He said none like that. Although he did have $30 in halves. He said that a woman brought the dimes in after cleaning out her mother's house.
I bought the halves, and 2 of the 3 rolls had been searched - I could tell because one of them was a MWR roll that was folded at one end. The other roll had been taped closed at both ends originally, but at one of the ends most of the tape was gone. So I knew those were skunks. The third roll had a lone 1968D 40% silver - so in addition to satisfying my curiosity of there being more coins as part of this collection dump, I came away with a bit more silver.
8 total rolls of BU silver dimes: 6 from 1958 and 2 from 1960.
One of the rolls looked as if it had been opened on one end, so I opened it to take a look and the coins are all in BU condition. The enders are tarnished.
Stupid me didn't ask for quarters or halves. Going to try to get back there tomorrow - its about 20 miles away.
Thanks for looking
Update
Went back to the bank today (8/24) and the same teller was there (luckily for me so I wouldn't need to go back there in the coming days). I said that you sold me dimes like in these rolls (I brought one of them with me) and I asked if there were quarters or halves. He said none like that. Although he did have $30 in halves. He said that a woman brought the dimes in after cleaning out her mother's house.
I bought the halves, and 2 of the 3 rolls had been searched - I could tell because one of them was a MWR roll that was folded at one end. The other roll had been taped closed at both ends originally, but at one of the ends most of the tape was gone. So I knew those were skunks. The third roll had a lone 1968D 40% silver - so in addition to satisfying my curiosity of there being more coins as part of this collection dump, I came away with a bit more silver.
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