There is no way that this guy found some of those in his pocket change. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1C8L1XNUQq4&feature=relmfu:rollling:
I find silver in the till at work regularly. Some people don't know or don't care whether a coin is silver or not. This goes for my staff as well otherwise all the silver would be plucked out before I did the cash. To most of my staff, an old coin is from the 1980's.
I like the '61 franklin, sure looked like a proof to me. what BS that vid is. and he gives different values (melt) for the kennedy and the franklin. you can find anything on the 'net.
I've been looking for this one for a long, long time. Now that I've found it my collection would be complete. I wonder if he would take $.35 over face for it?
Fairly informative video even if the Eisenhower Facts were a little bit screwed up. who was that lady at the beginning?
Why Not? I've found them in Bank Rolls and if they are in Bank Rolls, they could just as easily turn up in someones pocket.
You never know what someone is going to scrounge up to spend. I got 5 $1 Silver Certificates one night when I was tending bar. Guess this lady didn't have any other money to spend, so she robbed her own collection. I scarfed them up as soon as I noticed what they were, bought them out of my till! I also remember getting several of my Silver Dollars and Half Dollars from folks picking out of their piggy banks. This was during the 70's when I tended bar. Not sure how much money like this gets passed around these days. Robert