Solid Boxes

Hey IndianHead97, personally, I wouldn't search the box knowing that it is all a solid date of new coins like what you received... I don't think it's worth checking each coin for errors that are worth miniscule amounts, but that's just me, I am sure many other hunters will disagree. Whatever you decide to do, best of luck to you! :)
 

Recently picked up a big order and two of the nickel boxes were solid 2014 this is the second time it's happened. Would it be worth it to open them and check for blanks clips or other errors? Thanks!

Hey IH97, you may find as I did that CWR produce much better than boxes insofar as nickels go, especially in my neck of the woods when you factor in the solid '13/'14s. I'll drive to three different branches--okay, I admit, they are all relatively close--to get $100 or so in CWR and skip the boxes entirely. Besides, gas is cheap, right? :laughing7:
 

Thanks for all the advice guys! I decided to go through them anyway and didn't find any errors. O well I had time to kill!
 

Hey IH97, you may find as I did that CWR produce much better than boxes insofar as nickels go, especially in my neck of the woods when you factor in the solid '13/'14s. I'll drive to three different branches--okay, I admit, they are all relatively close--to get $100 or so in CWR and skip the boxes entirely. Besides, gas is cheap, right? :laughing7:

Bad Wolf how do you go about getting CWR I only have ordered. Do you call and ask first?
 

Bad Wolf how do you go about getting CWR I only have ordered. Do you call and ask first?

You go into a bank and ask if they have any. Most banks at least one teller will have some. But really, all you have to do is ask. No big secret.
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