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Why are coins wrapped differently? I have two rolls of G. Washington $1 coins. On one of the rolls, both ends are G.Washington's head. However, on the other roll, one end is his head, the other the Statue of Liberty. Which is more rare? better? and which one do consumers like better (2 heads or 1 head and 1 tails)?

2007-02-17 03:26:17 · 1 answers · asked by dwyanewade123 2 in Games & Recreation Hobbies & Crafts

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Coins are wrapped by a machine at the federal reserve, so anything can happen. No coin collector cares what is at either end, heads or tails. What they do care about is proper storage and not damaging the coins when taking them out of the paper wrappers. The paper has acids and chemicals, that over time will tone the edges, then the rest of the coins. Clear hard plastic coin tubes offer the best protection for a whole roll.

2007-02-17 09:09:23 · answer #1 · answered by Taiping 7 · 0 0

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