Why not?free silver is always good i just found one last week sadly no luck for the first CRH of 2021 today.
I don't bother to search in machines my area is to populated someone checks the machines every 5 minutes.
Meow finds Nickels and Dimes a bit boring compared to Quarters and pennies. Meow finds a silver quarter once in a while, maybe one in every $10,000.
The problem is my bank doesn't have boxes and I don't have enough money to buy enough quarter rolls to last a week so I get more dimes and I have never found anything good in quarter rolls the people at the bank also get frustrated because I used to get a box worth of pennies rolls then they did a limit to the point where it wasn't enough like 10 rolls a week so I stopped.
Meow gets around alienating bank tellers by going to a different branch every week as much as possible. Also opened a small saving account at another bank to save a bit, and get more rolls.
I sell or deposit to one bank then buy at another. Have to have an account at each one but it's a good way to save and I don't make the tellers at my main bank where I buy angry!! LOL A box of candy for Christmas didn't hurt either! LOL
Meow just wanted to add a what Meow thinks is interesting about what was in these rolls. A very small percent of them (less than one per 3 rolls) have light golden toning to them. The also have a grain lines on them. The vast majority of them are very brilliant white quarters. So Meow was thinking, are some of the planchets a little off in composition or some other property? Heated too long or not enough during production? They stand out from the rest quite a bit. Meow has encountered New Jersey ATBs while CRH that are BU, but grey or gunmetal in tone. Meow thinks they are neat so will add them to the Cat hoard.
https://www.cointalk.com/threads/2017-d-new-jersey-ellis-island-improper-annealing.307775/ Good info in thread.
Pretty sure the ones with a goldish tint are from the annealing process. Here are a couple of Salt rivers I had graded. ⁹