Does anyone here coin roll for the 1966 wavy 20?

sterling-nz

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It just occured to me this arvo while going through my collection that you guys/gals could be coin roll hunted this rarity.
Does anyone here actually do this?
 
serial said:
Yes I have noodled one
Well done.
Thats a high end decimal:)
This is one of the things that makes me jealous of our USA friends, their ability to get boxes of coins and pick out silver.
Sure they are getting harder to find , BUT THEY ARE STILL OUT THERE
 
I had to Google what it actually was.

20CENTREVERSETYPES.jpg


How much are they worth?
 
willrocks said:
I had to Google what it actually was.

https://www.sterlingcurrency.com.au/files/20CENTREVERSETYPES.jpg

How much are they worth?
They are a big ticket item .
You get one in mint condition and it's thousands of $$$$.
If i was in AUS i would be getting rolls of coins every week to look through them.
A boring Sunday morning and you can flick through the rolls while watching Maloney on youtube, NOT!.
But i certainly would be roll hunting for them as you have nothing to lose, but plenty to gain.
 
I spent many years going through the shop takings looking for varieties, I found many different types, including non circulating legal tender dollars but I never found a mule or the wavy 2.

I still look but they are all in pretty poor condition now.
 
for as long as i have been stacking.....been keeping every 1966 20 cent coin.
got about a dozen....AND NO wavy baby.....i check for date every time i get change,,and still
nothing...will get one...aghhh
 
DSK said:
for as long as i have been stacking.....been keeping every 1966 20 cent coin.
got about a dozen....AND NO wavy baby.....i check for date every time i get change,,and still
nothing...will get one...aghhh

Same I keep every 1966 20c coins I come across, I don't know why but.
Got nearly $50 worth but still no wavy. Search around $100 worth of rolls a fortnight, maybe I should up it to increase my chance.
 
It's all about the luck of the draw.
You might go through lots of rolls and only find one, when there's people who find them nearly straight away.
My best find would be finding 5x 1972 5c coins in one noodling session.
 
I recall hearing ( somewhere ), that the last 1930 Penny to be found 'in change', was as late as 1963 ?

And back then an average example 1930 penny was worth about the same as an average 2000 $1 mule today
 
the 1966 Canberra 20 cent and 81 3 1/2 claw is only worth collecting in mint state condition
2 examples below
7864_1981_3_half_claw_20_cent_ms_62.jpg

7864_1966c_20_cent_ms_64.jpg
 
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