Best practice for Coin Roll Hunting Halfs, Quarters, & Dimes
Posted: Mon Jan 15, 2018 10:13 pm
by JobIII
Hey All,
Just wanted to open up a debate over Coin Roll Hunting best practices. This is totally opinion based. Each style has it's merits. Just curious how popular each happens to be right now.
If you vote or if you find there's another way to go about CRHing. Please comment.
Re: Best practice for Coin Roll Hunting Halfs, Quarters, & D
Posted: Mon Jan 15, 2018 11:57 pm
by Recyclersteve
I've seen a number of times when edge hunting didn't seem to indicate that there was any silver in the roll, yet in reality there was.
One of the things about looking at dates is that you will catch the 2002 and later dates which all have lower mintages. Also, you will catch impaired proofs, although most impaired proofs stick out like sore thumbs even when edge hunting. Also, edge hunting will not likely catch certain foreign coins, although that isn't really much of a problem.
It almost sounds like I'm talking myself into edge hunting, but really I'd rather look at the dates. In an emergency (gotta get to a bank before they close today or something like that), I'd consider edge hunting. But it isn't as fun to me.
By the way, I'm basically talking about halves here. I don't really look at rolls of dimes or quarters because the little silver I'd pull (and that I've seen documented on this site) doesn't justify the work for me. Personally, I'd pick halves any day over dimes and quarters. Dimes would be a distant second and quarters would be a very distant third.
My opinion about halves (and this is just a guess) is that edge checking will definitely be much faster and will probably capture about 90% (maybe a little more) of the silver that is in the rolls that you are searching. Hand checking each date should capture over 99% of the silver- notice I didn't say 100% because we all make some mistakes when we get tired, some are dyslexic (accidentally throwing good dates into the bad date pile), etc.
Just saw this video, but the one that got my attention was your video called Half Dollar Coin Roll Hunting Vol. 3. Lots of silver from that box- it was amazing that there were so few Franklins with all those Walkers you got.
Re: Best practice for Coin Roll Hunting Halfs, Quarters, & D
Posted: Tue Jan 16, 2018 6:30 pm
by JobIII
I feel like i've given up on holding onto NIFC beyond a $10 roll of P & D. Proofs I still hold any I see.
Thanks! That other box was a dream.
Re: Best practice for Coin Roll Hunting Halfs, Quarters, & D
Posted: Thu Jan 18, 2018 4:47 pm
by AGCoinHunter
When I go through a box of halves I only go on sound. Pretty much trained myself on what a silver half sounds like. Too much effort to look at every date and then I have to take my eyes off the TV and the Baywatch re-runs.
Re: Best practice for Coin Roll Hunting Halfs, Quarters, & D
Posted: Thu Jan 18, 2018 5:02 pm
by hobo finds
If you are going to do coin roll hunting I think it would be best to check the dates and look at both sides of the coin, lots of errors can still be found and great for someone building a coin collection as well!
Re: Best practice for Coin Roll Hunting Halfs, Quarters, & D
Posted: Sun Jan 21, 2018 9:53 am
by JobIII
AGCoinHunter wrote:When I go through a box of halves I only go on sound. Pretty much trained myself on what a silver half sounds like. Too much effort to look at every date and then I have to take my eyes off the TV and the Baywatch re-runs.
Awesome!
Re: Best practice for Coin Roll Hunting Halfs, Quarters, & D
Posted: Sun Jan 21, 2018 9:56 am
by JobIII
hobo finds wrote:If you are going to do coin roll hunting I think it would be best to check the dates and look at both sides of the coin, lots of errors can still be found and great for someone building a coin collection as well!
I feel that this is ideal if you have the time for it, for sure. For me personally I only go this far for pennies.
Re: Best practice for Coin Roll Hunting Halfs, Quarters, & D
Posted: Sun Jan 21, 2018 6:12 pm
by reddirtcoins
AGCoinHunter wrote:When I go through a box of halves I only go on sound. Pretty much trained myself on what a silver half sounds like. Too much effort to look at every date and then I have to take my eyes off the TV and the Baywatch re-runs.
agree.. sound is the only way to check halves.
Re: Best practice for Coin Roll Hunting Halfs, Quarters, & D
Posted: Sun Jan 21, 2018 10:20 pm
by JobIII
I haven't found a really good DDO example from the half dollar series so I all but gave up on it. Silver is all I look for. And now i'm finding it's really hard to justify looking for silver in boxes.
Re: Best practice for Coin Roll Hunting Halfs, Quarters, & D
Posted: Mon Jan 22, 2018 6:48 pm
by hobo finds
Edge check easier than looking for all these!
cents Flying eagles Indian Heads Wheats Steel cents S mints All copper cents Copper cents 1909-S VDB 1909-S 1909-S Over horizontal S 1911-S 1911-D Over D (RPM) 1914-D 1914-S 1917-P Doubled Die Obverse 1922 No D 1931-S 1936 Double Die Obverse 1936 Double die obverse, the date, LIBERTY and IN GOD WE TRUST has some doubling. 1941 Double die reverse: Doubling of the date and LIBERTY. 1943-D The D is stamped over another D (RPM). 1943-P Should be a steel cent but there are reports of some struck using copper. 1944 D/S Variety 1 1944 D/S Variety 2 1944-D D over S the mint mark D is stamped over the S. 1946-S S Mint mark stamped over a D mint mark. 1946 S/D 1955 Double die 1955-D Stamped over a horizontal D. 1955-P No VDB. 1955-P Lincoln Wheat Cent Double Die cent. 1956-D D Stamped over a D mint mark. 1958-P Double die obverse. 1959-D First year for Memorial reverse, check for wheat reverse. 1960-D D over D RPM 1960-P Look for Small Date variety, the 6 has a shorter stem than normal. 1963-D Check to see if the 3 in the date is struck over another 3. 1968-D D mint mark stamped over another D. 1968-D Double die reverse, strong doubling in the word AMERICA. 1969-S Lincoln Memorial double die, all design features strongly doubled. 1970-S Small date Lincoln Cent with a doubled die reverse, strong doubling of TRUST & LIBERTY. 1970-S Small Date high 7. 1970-S Level 7. The 7 is level with rest of date. 1970-S Doubled die 1971-P Double die obverse, strong doubling on LIBERTY & IN GOD WE TRUST. 1972-p Lincoln doubled die obverse 1973-P No V.D.B. 1980-D A shadow of an S mint mark struck above the D. Copper or zinc 1982-P Doubling of IN GOD WE TRUST. 1982 DDR 1983 copper 2009 copper Zinc cents 1983-P Doubled die reverse doubled, IN GOD WE TRUST doubled. 1984-P Doubled ear, look at the ear lobe. 1984-D Doubled Date. 1989-P No VDB. 1992 Close AM 1992-D Close AM 1994-P Doubling of the last three columns on reverse. 1995-P Double die, LIBERTY doubled. 1995-D Double die obverse, strong doubling of the date and LIBERTY. 1996 Wide AM 1997-P Double Die, look at the ear lobe like the 1984. 1998-P Wide AM reverse Lincoln Memorial Cent. 1999-P Wide AM reverse Lincoln Memorial Cent. 1999-P There may be double dies varieties. 2000-P Wide AM in America. 2003-P May be doubling of the steps, experts say “yes”, mint says “no”. 2006-P Double Die Obverse 2009 Look for doubling of the thumb 5 cents Shield V nickels Buffalo Save them all as they are cu/nickel S mints silver war nics 1942-1945 1938 D 1938 S 1939 D 1939 S 1950 D 1986D low mintage 1990D missing fs 1982 P (Not sure why) 10 cents Barber Mercs Roosevelts thru 1964 Save S mint marks 1982 no mint mark 1969 (not sure why) 1976 low mintage 1996 w dime 25 cents Barber Standing Liberty Washington thru 1964 S mints Wisconsin state quarter check for error 1983 (not sure why) 1976 1982 1982P low mintage 1988 P&D low mintage 1989 P&D low mintage Delaware, Pennsylvania & New Jersy state quarters low mintage? Check for dir rotations on state, territory and nat park quarters 2012 S clad 2013 S clad 2014 S clad 2015 S clad 2016 S clad 2017 S clad 2018 S clad fifty cents Franklin 1964 JFK's 1965-1970 JFK's 1970 d S mints NIFC's 1987 P&D 2001P 2002 P&D 2003 P&D 2004 P&D 2005 P&D 2006 P&D 2007 P&D 2008 P&D 2009 P&D 2010 P&D 2011 P&D 2012 P&D 2013 P&D 2014 P&D 2015 P&D 2016 P&D 2017 P&D 2018 P&D check for errors on 1971 P&D 1972 P&D 1973 P&D 1974 d die 1977D errors 1980P errors 1982 no fg 1983 no fg 1984P errors 1988P errors 1989 errors 1990 no fg Large Dollars Save all 1973 Ike Dollar Small dollars S mints 1979 SBA narrow/wide rim 2007 Adams edge error 1981 SBA's 2000 Sac Tail feathers 2000P wounded eagle 2007 Washington error on edge NIFC's SAc and Native American 2002 P&D 2003 P&D 2004 P&D 2005 P&D 2006 P&D 2007 P&D 2008 P&D 2009 P&D 2010 P&D 2011 P&D 2012 P&D 2013P&D 2014 P&D 2015 P&D 2016 P&D 2017 P&D 2018 P&D 2012 Presidential Dollars P&D 2013 P & D 2014 P & D 2015 P & D 2016 P & D
What did I miss?
Re: Best practice for Coin Roll Hunting Halfs, Quarters, & D
Posted: Tue Jan 23, 2018 4:37 am
by Recyclersteve
Hobo:
Wow- what a comprehensive list! Are you getting ready to publish an alternative to the Red Book? One very picky minor thing I would add to the list is the very rare 1944 steel cents. I'm pretty sure I saw a set at the Long Beach show once where someone had 1943 (PDS) all as copper cents and 1944 (PDS) all as steel cents. Maybe it was just the 43's or just the 44's. Nonetheless, I was floored! I was going to offer $100 for the set, but figured I'd be escorted out of the building if I did so.