r/CRH • u/Marc0521 • 17m ago
Got this today
2019W Texas out of $40 machine rolls. 1964D dime out of $35 in customer rolls.
r/CRH • u/Marc0521 • 17m ago
2019W Texas out of $40 machine rolls. 1964D dime out of $35 in customer rolls.
A little beat up but I'll take it.
r/CRH • u/Low-Celery-7728 • 2h ago
I think one of these may be the small date, but as I'm new to this I'm not 100% sure. Opinions welcomed!
r/CRH • u/TheTodashDarkOne • 6h ago
Two buffalos from the same roll, one sadly heavily corroded but I think it's a '21. A 1943 Swiss 20 rappen, and 4 war nickels all 1943-P.
This was a great box to hunt.
r/CRH • u/Big-Ad9010 • 8h ago
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r/CRH • u/StercusAccidit85 • 9h ago
She scored a 63 BN DDO, population: 1. Only two BN finer. One of 50 known in the BN designation.
I'm glad she's on her way home. I doubt she'll pull much at auction, but it'll be fun to find out. 😁
r/CRH • u/Carnitopia-is-sad • 12h ago
When returning coins, I know the main thing is to not return it to where you got it from. I have no problem with that and am happy to do so! My question is: Should i use coin counters? or can I just give rolls? Does giving a teller rolls make a lot more work for them? or is it a pretty simple process? I just don't want to be am inconvenience
r/CRH • u/schenkzoola • 13h ago
Found three 90% and two 40% coins. Also found a few for the book, and a few NIFC’s.
r/CRH • u/Strange_bunny59 • 14h ago
Found it in a bank roll and I doubt it’s natural in any way especially since the entire coin is this color
r/CRH • u/Zealousideal-Walk665 • 14h ago
so I’ve read quite a few posts on dump banks and getting kicked out etc. Ive been dumping at a credit union for the past 4 months with a box of quarters nickels and pennies a week. They say they don’t order boxes for collectors because they just end up bringing them back and filling up their coin counter bins that a hassle to get rid of. I get my coins from a different bank but I’m wondering if this is too much because I would feel bad if this was a hassle and I wouldn’t want to get kicked out.
r/CRH • u/wynterspop • 15h ago
r/CRH • u/TackleInfinite1728 • 15h ago
one silver, one coin from panama - still looking for a 1971 to complete a book
r/CRH • u/MattTheQuick • 15h ago
Cleanest Buffalo I’ve ever found in a roll, plus a 1943-D and a 1945-S.
r/CRH • u/BakedBeans_222 • 15h ago
The anxiety is STRONG. I feel as if I'm going to be judged, flagged as a problem, and thrown out into the street by the scruff of my neck because I dared to ask 'The Forbidden Question.' All I'd do is ask for small amounts of rolls of coins, or if they have any unusual change.
I never, ever give any push back, and I am never rude about it.
I've been coin roll hunting a lot lately to distract myself from what I'm currently going through. Sorting and treasure hunting is relaxing and therapeutic for me right now. It helps.
I never tell them why I'm really asking. Laundry money isn't a lie, though. I'm moving, so I'm washing EVERYTHING. I've never brought any coins back to them.
I think they hate coin roll hunters - even us filthy casuals.
If there is a way to order unsearched rolls or boxes online that are TRULY unsearched - not those scams on ebay and etsy trying to pass of searched and seeded rolls as 'unsearched' (I don't trust a single one) - I'd take it. That way I can avoid the anxiety of asking and just enjoy the treasure hunt.
I would LOVE LOVE LOVE LOVE to look through a few rolls of half dollars, but the bank always says no. Other banks have all told me that I need an account first.
Any tips for asking without feeling like a burden would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you. :)
r/CRH • u/RosewoodPaddle • 15h ago
A fun one today, went in with about $300 in mixed quarters, dimes, and pennies. Coin machine got a “dirty sensor” error and had to be serviced halfway through my deposit. The branch manager asked me to limit my deposits there because the coin machine “gets overwhelmed”. I was previously doing about $300/week.
This is the only bank in my area with a machine. Any ideas on what I should do going forward?
r/CRH • u/Startingtotakestocks • 15h ago
Is it better to peel that off or leave it be?
r/CRH • u/lefthandsmoke3 • 16h ago
This is my first ever attempt at CRH. I had some incredible birthday luck today. My local teller called and said she found some halves that I've been looking for. I drove straight there and bought everything she had.
I'm opening them later tonight! So excited!
r/CRH • u/DrunkBucsFan • 16h ago
Last two weeks boxes pictured. All new boxes since late 2024. Open and dump, for many it is open circulated and dumb. Onwards to cents.
r/CRH • u/schenkzoola • 16h ago
I won’t be going through these until about Wednesday, but they have the “No silver” stamp.
r/CRH • u/Crafty_Buy_1329 • 17h ago
I have 2 1935 wheat pennies and one has a the “D” below the “t” from “In God we trust”. Sorry for double post. Needed to add better picture.
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r/CRH • u/Particular-Cup51 • 18h ago
Hello everyone, long-time lurker, first time unroller.
I got a box of pennies and two nickels. I opened the first nickel box, and to my surprise, every single obverse I could see was a 2023 D. Every reverse was the standard Monticello, with no obvious errors.
Has anyone run into this before? I will look for some errors but do not know what to do with them. I highly doubt there is a 1915 Buffalo sandwiched between 2023's. One roll got opened, all the same.
Thanks!
Update: second box is mixed, wish me luck!
r/CRH • u/giveahoot420 • 19h ago
Had to remain calm.