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RollHunt

Coin roll hunt log and stats

TestFlight beta ios

ios· Free · all features included ·By All Things AI, Inc ·Released 2026-07-09

Free. All features included.

No subscription, no in-app purchases, no paid tiers. Everything you see works the moment you install it.

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About this app

What RollHunt does

There is a specific kind of magic in cracking open a five-hundred-dollar box of half dollars from the bank: a thousand coins, and any one of them might be a 1964 Kennedy, a stray proof, or a wild error that slipped past everyone for sixty years. Coin roll hunters know that feeling. They also know the notebook problem. Every guide to the hobby gives the same advice: keep a log. Which bank, which branch, what denomination, how much face value you searched, how long it took, and what you actually found. And the golden rule on top — never dump your searched coins back at the bank that orders your boxes, or your teller pipeline dries up for good. Today all of that discipline lives on the backs of deposit slips, in memo-pad scrawl, and in a spreadsheet that stopped getting updated in March. RollHunt is the logbook the hobby has been running on paper. Start a hunt, pick the denomination, tap in the boxes or rolls, and tally finds with big friendly buttons built for coin-dusty thumbs — 90 percent silver, 40 percent silver, wheats, proofs, errors, keepers. A bundled reference of US coin compositions knows the silver weight of every common find, and you set the silver spot price yourself whenever you like, so the math stays honest without the app ever needing a connection. Then the numbers start talking. Which branch keeps handing you searched boxes. How long your skunk streak really is. Whether halves or nickels are the better use of your Saturday. What a box of silver actually costs you per keeper. Your bank book keeps source banks and dump banks clearly separated and politely flags you before you break the golden rule. Everything stays on your device. No account, no sign-in, no cloud — just your hunts, your banks, and your finds, finally in one place. • Hunt log: bank, branch, denomination, face value searched, time, and finds • One-thumb tally buttons for silver, wheats, proofs, errors, and keepers • Bundled US coin composition reference with silver weights • Melt value of your keepers from a spot price you control • Per-branch hit rates, skunk streaks, and silver-per-box economics • Source-bank vs dump-bank separation with a golden-rule warning • Fully offline, no account, no subscription

Features

Built to be useful, not noisy.

Hunt Log

Log each session in seconds: date, source bank, denomination, boxes or rolls searched with auto-computed face value, minutes spent, dump bank, and notes. Reverse-chronological history grouped by month with skunk and silver badges.

Find Tally

Oversized tap-to-tally buttons for the categories hunters actually count — 90 percent silver, 40 percent silver, wheat cents, proofs, errors, NIFC, foreign, keepers — with springy haptics, then optional per-find detail (year, mintmark, coin spec) afterward.

Bank Book

Every bank and branch with a clear Source or Dump role badge, per-branch box counts, and a friendly warning whenever a hunt's dump bank matches its source bank — the hobby's one unbreakable rule, enforced kindly.

Branch Stats

The payoff for logging: per-branch hit rate and skunk streak, silver-per-box and cost-per-keeper economics, and a halves-vs-nickels-vs-cents comparison that answers which denomination deserves your Saturday.

Melt Portfolio

Your keepers rolled up by composition using the bundled static US coin spec table (actual silver weight per coin), multiplied by a silver spot price you enter and update yourself — accurate offline, never stale.

Why it exists

The problem

The hobby's own guides say disciplined logging (bank, branch, denomination, face value searched, time, finds) plus strict source-vs-dump bank separation is what separates profitable hunting from wasted weekends — yet no app logs hunt sessions, per-branch hit rates, or box economics. The incumbent is a notebook and a s…

What's different

How RollHunt stands out

Every coin app on the store — LuckyCoin, CoinSnap, CoinKnow, Coinoscope, Numiis — is a coin-identifier or collection catalog: photo-ID one coin, file it in a set. None of them log hunt sessions, track per-branch hit rates, compute silver-per-box economics, or separate source banks from dump banks; the real incumbent i…

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FAQ

Questions about RollHunt

How much does RollHunt cost?

RollHunt is free. All features are included from day one — no subscription, no in-app purchases, no paid tiers. Everything you see in this listing works the moment you install it.

Where does RollHunt store my data?

On your device. RollHunt is built privacy-first: no account is required, no analytics SDKs, no third-party trackers. Nothing is uploaded to a server we control — the app works without one.

What platforms does RollHunt support?

iOS, on iPhone and iPad. You can find the latest availability on this page.

How do I get support for RollHunt?

Use the Support link on this page, or email support@allthingsn.com. We answer every message and keep responses on the same thread.

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