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

  1. Ltrain

    Ltrain New Member

    Yeah, speaking of supplies, I got 50 square coin tubes for a grand total of like $20 online. Those would cost me way more at a dealer.
     
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  3. Ferdyboy

    Ferdyboy Member

    I just restocked too---I paid $12 for 20 round half tubes, but they come with a storage box. Also 100 2X2's and 25 2X2 3 ring binder pages for $15. No telling what a dealer sells them for---I wouldn't even know because I buy almost EVERYTHING I own other than food on eBay----
     
  4. Ferdyboy

    Ferdyboy Member

    Well, I just finished up box #2 of 4. Nothing like yesterday's haul, for sure. Results:

    -4 40%er's (1 with a nice DDR)
    -1 Bicentennial Clad Proof

    I think I'm gonna build a paper pyramid and place it on the last 2 boxes overnight---maybe it will concentrate the powers of the heavens and change copper into silver.:) The new, modern version of Alchemy!:goofer:
     
  5. G-man422

    G-man422 Member

    Well, I just finished my 4 boxes of halves. This has been my best haul yet. I got 27-40% and 2-90%. I'm very happy with the results. Also a 1987. That makes 3 business strikes and 1 proof for these. I'm still waiting to find my first 1970.
     
  6. immytay1

    immytay1 Member

  7. Ferdyboy

    Ferdyboy Member


    Me too! I've yet to find any 1970's or 1987's. Quite a few 2002+ though---
     
  8. Aggiecollector

    Aggiecollector Junior Member

    Supplies

    My son and I stopped in one of the local coin shops to get a few things including some storage containers for halves. They sell both the square and the round ones for $0.36 each whihc is cheaper than what I have seen and what you all paid. I bought 15 of them for about $5.50. With fees and shipping, coin stores can sill be a better value when BUYING.

    As far as how they stay in business...We were in the store about 20 minutes. 3 elderly couples, and 2 elderly ladies came in with bags/boxes/cans of silver coins or gold jewelry that they all sold to the store for way under value. There was also an estate sell 5 minutes away that had a bunch of foreign coins and notes from a collection. I asked the guy at the coin store I talk to if they had been to the estate sale and he said they get so much walk in traffic they don't need to go shopping.

    I wanted to invite the people outside and make a better offer for their coins than the store..hahaha One lady had over 400 morgan and peace dollar that she sold them...sigh I at least got to look at them out on the counter as they counted lol.

    Erin
     
  9. Aggiecollector

    Aggiecollector Junior Member

    Question about Canadian

    I pulled a 1940 Canadian half out of a roll today (Very nice shape). It sounds and looks like has silver in it. Can anyone verify that for me?

    Erin
     
  10. TheNoost

    TheNoost huldufolk

    I think half of 1967 and before is 80% silver with Canadian coins
     
  11. 10gary22

    10gary22 Junior Member

    I am glad that when I die, I will never have to answer to "Why did you take advantage of those old ladies for money" ? I know that's how they do business. Truly glad we have found a different way to survive.
     
  12. chip

    chip Novice collector

    I got a nasty tarnished 1943 -p steelie in a roll today, first steelie from a roll.
     
  13. lincolnhoardr

    lincolnhoardr Coin Hoarder

    2 boxes of halves - 1 40% 1 1964
    $300 in dimes 2 silver 1953/1962
    $20 in nickels 1 crusty 43-P silver 1952-S, 1947-S, 1953-S, 1948,1947, 1951-D not a bad for $20 in nickels
     
  14. lincolnhoardr

    lincolnhoardr Coin Hoarder

    I don't think I ever will find my first 1970 half
     
  15. kangayou

    kangayou Junior Member

    If someone left one on your front door welcome mat , would that count as "finding" one ? :)
     
  16. 10gary22

    10gary22 Junior Member

    Found a 1940 & 1940 S Jefferson in different rolls. Zip on the dimes and that danged Panamian ??. LOL
     
  17. bobbeth87

    bobbeth87 Coin Collector

    Can you PM me the site you used? I need some. Thanks.
     
  18. bobbeth87

    bobbeth87 Coin Collector

    Erin:
    A 1940 Canadian Half is 80% silver with 0.3000 oz ASW
    Mintage of 1,996,566 (too bad it wasn't 1 year older, much lower mintage).

    In my Standard Catalogue of World Coins (2009 edition, so it is a little out of date), it lists for $6 in XF40, and $27 in MS60. Nice find.

    I searched one box today and found 1 40%er and a 1998S half. I didn't have that proof before and fills a hole in my circulation Kennedy proof set. Believe it or not, from 1971 to 2009, I only have 12 holes left (all from circulation).

    If anyone has multiple proof finds from circulation, I'd be happy to trade....
     
  19. Ltrain

    Ltrain New Member

  20. G-man422

    G-man422 Member

    Thanks for the link.
     
  21. 10gary22

    10gary22 Junior Member

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