Coin Roll Hunting

Coin roll hunting (often abbreviated "CRH") is the hobby of searching change pulled from circulation for collectible coins. The serious hobbyist usually obtains his coins from banks in the form of rolled coins.

Coin roll hunters obtain—in the U.S., rolls of pennies, nickels, dimes, quarters, half dollars and sometimes dollar coins.

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