November Results

Discussion in 'Coin Roll Hunting' started by indyronnie, Dec 1, 2012.

  1. indyronnie

    indyronnie New Member

    November Roll finds

    Pennies
    1497 pre-1982 coppers
    11 Wheats best one 1919s
    11 canadian cents... best one a 1947

    Nickels
    2 1956 and 1969s

    Dimes
    2 64d,56 silvers
    1 2010 canadian

    Halves
    2 72d,73p

    Dollars
    7
    3 ikes 72d,76d,76p
    1 2011 sac
    1 2007p george washington dollar
    1 2010p millard fillmore dollar
    1 1923s peace dollar


    Rolls
    Pennies 116 $58
    Nickels 2 $4.00
    Dimes 1 $5.00
    Halves 10 $100
     
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  3. papermoney54

    papermoney54 Coin Collector

    $12 pennies - 300 copper
    Dimes $170 seacrhed - 1 silver dime
    nickels $74 searched - skunk
    quarters - $20 seached - 1 atb quarter Arcadia
    $20 halves - skunk
     
  4. Pi man

    Pi man Well-Known Member

    This was a low searching month for me...

    $750 dimes--- 4 roosies

    $51 pennies--- 37 wheats, copper hoard up to 30 lbs.

    I hope I can step up my game in December!
     
  5. FadeToBlack

    FadeToBlack New Member

    Halves;
    $56,500 searched
    2 WLH
    30 Franklins
    34 '64's
    350 40%ers.


    Quarters;
    $350 searched.
    1 silver proof state quarter.


    Dimes;
    $2,311 searched.
    14 roosies.


    Nickels;
    $662 searched.
    4 buffs
    4 wars.


    $59,823 searched, $776.23 searched per oz found. Volume for everything but halves dropped substantially, yet my total oz rose to 77.055oz this month. Melt value of $2,576.71.

    The only other notable find was a low-grade MS '72 T2 Ike.
     
  6. Inquisitive

    Inquisitive Starting 2 know something

    20 Roosies
    3 Mercs
    1 Washington Q
    17x 40%
    1 '64 Ken
    1 Frankie

    1994, 2002 Proof halves, 1999 proof dime, 1968 Canadian 50%.

    Fade to Black, that is a crazy amount of volume. I've done about 6 boxes of halves total over the past month.
     
  7. Inquisitive

    Inquisitive Starting 2 know something

    Also traded some of my finds for this:

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    1889 Jubilee Sovereign from Sydney.
     
  8. Hellofthenorth

    Hellofthenorth New Member

    Searched $4018.50 for just over 1 oz of silver. Pathetic!
    HOTN
     
  9. sjlund

    sjlund Member

    Searched $5994.90 in dimes and found 27 roosies and 2 80% canadians. Also picked up 1 40% half from a teller tray.

    Edit: forgot to add the $2,000 in quarters for 1 80% canadian.
     
  10. Darchangel

    Darchangel Active Member

    Here 'tis:

    Grand total searched - $11807.50

    dimes - $7550
    roosies - 23
    mercs - 5
    rejects - 1
    errors - 1


    halves - $4127.50
    40% - 17
    90% - 3
    clad proofs - 1

    ikes - $130

    Yes, I definitely slowed down. An almost $5000 drop in dimes sliced my numbers practically in half from October. This month is starting off badly...hope Santa doesn't deliver any more lumps of coal.
     
  11. Atreides

    Atreides New Member

    Slow month but here you go:

    Halves ($2554 searched): 90% x2, 40% x5, Franklin x1, and a 1998S Proof
    Quarters ($470 searched): Wash x2, Standing Liberty x1, RUST Kansas quarter x1
    Dimes ($2815 searched): Roosie x15, Merc x4
    Nickels ($788 searched): War x13, Buff x2, and a 1938S
    Pennies ($30 searched): Wheat x72
    And 34 Ikes (no rare varieties) and a ton of foreign

    Total silver found was 4.4726, not too bad considering how little I searched. That brings me up to around 130 ounces for the year, and while it's doubtful that I can find the 20 ounces in December I'd need to hit my dream goal of 150 ounces, I'm still pretty happy with my results from this year. Still, I've found a nice mix of interesting stuff this year so I'm pretty pleased. I'd still like to find another gold coin before the year is through!
     
  12. placement93

    placement93 Member

    What are you calling skunk when searching nickels? Just no silver? I can't imagine searching $74 of nickels and not finding anything from the 40's or 50's. Obviously even early circulated Jefferson's aren't something you can retire on, but they're certainly worth more than face.
     
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