People forget, morgans were never in rolls until later in life. They left the mints in burlap sacks. These cardboard rolls are from the late 40s and on. Regardless they are beautiful
@@daneng5015 the acidy of older paper was lower and typically the conditions on the exposed metal to various environments OUTSIDE the hard edge of the paper crimp gains oxidation. Older brown rolls made from papers without chemical whiteners tend to not oxidize or tone, the outer ring.
I wish I knew the answer to that. It may be that some stores received a lot of dollar coins and they would roll them so thery were easier to store and account for.
@@TheEducationalNumismatist interesting. Although I would think they would be rolled so the BANK would have an easier way to account for the coins before recirculating them. Still very cool.
You are correct. The Mint never did put Morgan dollars in rolls and most banks did not either. Some regional banks did and several department stores such as Woolworths also put coins in rolls.
This you-tuber is illiterate! That's why educate, educate. Morgan dollars were never rolled! Someone rolled them up and gaped this poor guy! He paid too much, and I he doesn't have a clue!
People forget, morgans were never in rolls until later in life. They left the mints in burlap sacks. These cardboard rolls are from the late 40s and on. Regardless they are beautiful
Where did you get these roles?!
These are so nice and exciting. Wish i had one roll.
I have never seen anything like that Woolworth / Woolco
That 84 CC made the video…damn she’s purdy.
That one ended up being a common GSA one later on
if they have been rolled for so long how come no toning from the paper???
@@daneng5015 the acidy of older paper was lower and typically the conditions on the exposed metal to various environments OUTSIDE the hard edge of the paper crimp gains oxidation.
Older brown rolls made from papers without chemical whiteners tend to not oxidize or tone, the outer ring.
I'm wondering why Woolworths would roll coins like that. Was it someone's job to set aside silver dollars and roll them?
I wish I knew the answer to that. It may be that some stores received a lot of dollar coins and they would roll them so thery were easier to store and account for.
@@TheEducationalNumismatist interesting. Although I would think they would be rolled so the BANK would have an easier way to account for the coins before recirculating them. Still very cool.
Morgan Dollars were never put in rolls by banks or the us mint
You are correct. The Mint never did put Morgan dollars in rolls and most banks did not either. Some regional banks did and several department stores such as Woolworths also put coins in rolls.
This you-tuber is illiterate! That's why educate, educate. Morgan dollars were never rolled! Someone rolled them up and gaped this poor guy! He paid too much, and I he doesn't have a clue!
I know they may have been rolled up in the 1960's