gordon and tanner
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I have been searching nickle rolls for about a year and a half. I do not buy boxes, I just trade in my searched rolls for new ones, usually about ten rolls at a time about $100 a week. My job takes me all around the state of MI and OH, working in a lot of different towns. I often search the rolls in my car during the day, like when waiting to pick my kids up at school, when I get to a job a little early etc. When I finish with the ten rolls I will stop at a bank and trade them in for ten more. I was working near Cleavland a few weeks ago and hit it big with customer rolled nickles. This time I traded in 12 rolls. I often ask the teller for paper rolls instead of the plastic ones. She gave me 10 paper and 2 plastic. Two of the rolls caught my eye as they looked different from the ones I often see.
When I got to my car one of the rolls had written on it, "Nickles 1940 -1964" I was on my way home it was a 2 and1/2 hour ride. As I was driving I was getting curious about the roll. I dumped them in my cup holder and picked a few up. They were all from the 40's, one was a silver war nickle. When I got home I searched the other paper rolls. The other odd looking roll was all pre 1960. After searching all the paper rolls I ended up with approx 100 pre 1950. I did not search the plastic rolls until two days later at my sons basket ball practice. In that roll was a 1901 V nickel and a war nickle. I do not think the plastic ones were customer rolled Of all the pre 1960 nickles I found I only 2 needed to for my collection.
here are the results
1901 V Nickle, this came from a plastic wrapped roll.
38p
39px2
40px4, 40d, 40s
41px5, 41dx3, 41s
42px3
silver
42px2, 42s
43s
44px2
46px4, 46d,45s
49px2
49dx13
50px2
51p, 51d, 51s
52px2, 52dx2
53px3, 53dx3, 53sx3
54p, 54dx3,54s
55p1,55dx6
57px2, 57dx5
58p 58dx5
59px2
When I got to my car one of the rolls had written on it, "Nickles 1940 -1964" I was on my way home it was a 2 and1/2 hour ride. As I was driving I was getting curious about the roll. I dumped them in my cup holder and picked a few up. They were all from the 40's, one was a silver war nickle. When I got home I searched the other paper rolls. The other odd looking roll was all pre 1960. After searching all the paper rolls I ended up with approx 100 pre 1950. I did not search the plastic rolls until two days later at my sons basket ball practice. In that roll was a 1901 V nickel and a war nickle. I do not think the plastic ones were customer rolled Of all the pre 1960 nickles I found I only 2 needed to for my collection.
here are the results
1901 V Nickle, this came from a plastic wrapped roll.
38p
39px2
40px4, 40d, 40s
41px5, 41dx3, 41s
42px3
silver
42px2, 42s
43s
44px2
46px4, 46d,45s
49px2
49dx13
50px2
51p, 51d, 51s
52px2, 52dx2
53px3, 53dx3, 53sx3
54p, 54dx3,54s
55p1,55dx6
57px2, 57dx5
58p 58dx5
59px2
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