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Discussion in 'Coin Roll Hunting' started by chicken_little, Oct 24, 2005.

  1. jensenbay

    jensenbay Well-Known Member

    $90 in cwr and loose halves... one 40%. Also picked up 20 ikes.
     
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  3. Intrepid

    Intrepid Active Member

    2 boxes of halves-skunk, $20 loose 1/40%
    $280 CWR quarters - 1943 (first silver quarter I have found)
    1 box of dimes 3 Rosies
    $300 CWR dimes 2 Rosies

    I bought 25 1957B UNC silver certificates for $1.50 each from a garage sale.

    J
     
  4. Hellofthenorth

    Hellofthenorth New Member

    Friday & Saturday Boxes

    The box of dimes I got on Friday afternoon was loaded with 2012's but I still managed to pull 2 x Roosie.
    I dumped $1000 in dimes on Sat morning so I could get my half boxes.
    Box 1 - 2 x 40% (most I've scored from one box in a while)
    Box 2 - Skunk

    Pretty happy with the results and I have more boxes to pick up this week....

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  5. Inquisitive

    Inquisitive Starting 2 know something

    $20 each quarters, Nickels & dimes - all skunk.
     
  6. Atreides

    Atreides New Member

    Just found this in the reject tube, sorry for the huge image:

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    It's throwing me off a bit because of the loop soldered onto it but I'm pretty sure it's real. It doesn't appear to be plated and I don't see any casting/molding seams. It's exactly 15mm and non-magnetic. From what I can tell it's a genuine 1861 Princess 1 dollar gold piece, worth about 150-200 bucks. Any thoughts?
     
  7. Lon Chaney

    Lon Chaney Well-Known Member

    Crop your photos?
     
  8. Atreides

    Atreides New Member

  9. Lon Chaney

    Lon Chaney Well-Known Member

    Nice.
    So what's up with everybody finding gold lately?
    The loop is obviously soldered on, but I don't know any identifiers to know if it's real or not. If it is, great score!
     
  10. emh209

    emh209 Member

    desolder the loop and weigh it,should be 1.7 grams
     
  11. Hellofthenorth

    Hellofthenorth New Member

    Box of Dimes - 1 x Roosie
    6 x Modern Canadians
    I like keeping the skunks away.
    HOTN
     
  12. jrc812911

    jrc812911 New Member

    Box of halves: 64D
     
  13. Atreides

    Atreides New Member

    Just had a really nice box of halves too:

    Franklin x2
    90% x2
    40% x3 (one was an ender)

    I'm on fire lately! Hopefully I don't jinx myself :(
     
  14. emh209

    emh209 Member

    $65 dimes-1960-d
    $2 nickels-skunk
    $2 loose halves-skunk
     
  15. Intrepid

    Intrepid Active Member

    $150 CWR quarters - skunk
    $95 CWR dimes 2x Rosies

    J
     
  16. simpsonfan2

    simpsonfan2 New Member

    Today's results:
    $2 Pennies: 24 copper, 2 wheats 58D, 53S
    $10 Nickles: 39P, 41P, 51S, 58D, one extra nickle
    $15 Dimes: Skunked
    $360 Quarters: Skunked.
     
  17. sjlund

    sjlund Member

    Box of nickels yielded one '43-P war nickel as well as 28 pre-'60's.

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    Box of dimes gave up '64 and '46 roosies.

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    Not a bad day!
     
  18. Noobismatist

    Noobismatist Junior Member

    Found these two dandies tonight!

    A 1913-S and a nice brown 1927-S

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  19. jensenbay

    jensenbay Well-Known Member

    5 cwr of quarters... one silver, a 63D, and four of the rolls were solid bicentenial. I went back for more rolls but I had got the last of the cwr. I wonder what the other rolls had. 10 bwr of dimes... nothing.
     
  20. ReaperRuler

    ReaperRuler Resident Numismatist

    $25 in cents: 23 canadian, 18 wheats, oldest was a 42.

    I bought $100 total in cents, but I just got through 25 right now lol
     
  21. Raoul duke

    Raoul duke Member

    Picked up $230 in rolls of halves at the bank today, came home and found a '68 40%er, the rest was all skunk. Should be getting a whole box next week
     
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