While sorting, a unexpected bonus

This morning I was finishing the sort of a box of cents. I got this box at a local bank, but the coins weren't tightly wrapped in
the usual red/white or green/white wrappers...These were are wrapped in wrappers made with brown "shopping bag" paper w/ red ink, and
all of the rolls were loose - you can push out the pennys w/ your finger tip or shake them out.
Any way, I was down to what I thought was going to the be the last 4 rolls (I keep a sheet with which I track my results - # copper,
# zinc, # wheats, etc), and in the box, I found 5 rolls.
From previous conversations w/ the tellers, I know that the bank does their own coin processing as much as possible - so I speculate that
these were wrapped at one of the branch offices, and then got shipped to the coin processing branch, and from there went to the
branch where I got them.
Was out of time at that point, so I wasn't able to open the roll - but who knows - maybe it will contain some rare wheat......or maybe a Indian.
JD
the usual red/white or green/white wrappers...These were are wrapped in wrappers made with brown "shopping bag" paper w/ red ink, and
all of the rolls were loose - you can push out the pennys w/ your finger tip or shake them out.
Any way, I was down to what I thought was going to the be the last 4 rolls (I keep a sheet with which I track my results - # copper,
# zinc, # wheats, etc), and in the box, I found 5 rolls.
From previous conversations w/ the tellers, I know that the bank does their own coin processing as much as possible - so I speculate that
these were wrapped at one of the branch offices, and then got shipped to the coin processing branch, and from there went to the
branch where I got them.
Was out of time at that point, so I wasn't able to open the roll - but who knows - maybe it will contain some rare wheat......or maybe a Indian.
JD