Two boxes of halves: Nothing. Did spot my first 2012 half, though. And yeah, I get the feeling that some banks just don't want to bother ordering...
[/FONT] Part of the scam? Selling the "half" that's less than 50% of the note?
People are pulling 40% halves now not because silver has caught up with gold, it's because silver has gone up, period. And they will never be rare...
When coins are being wrapped, they get dumped into a huge hopper in bulk and get mixed around a bit. So if you dump in 10,000 brand new nickels...
I see coins with the same sort of foggy residue all the time in uncirculated boxes. It's usually a crescent, not the entire face of the coin. But...
Yup, I see way more FW notes than DC notes. Maybe a 3:1 ratio overall. And plenty of Dallas and Atlanta (particularly series 2009) notes.
By sound as I emptied the roll into my hand. Couldn't believe that there was silver in there as I scanned the edges looking for it, but date...
Asked around a few banks for $2's and anything old, ended up with a 1963 red seal $2, pretty poor shape, though. Also found five small portrait...
$25.50 loose halves: One 40% $30 CWR halves: Nothing $12 loose Ikes: Nothing
$11.50 loose halves: One 40% $46 BWR nickels: One war nickel $54 CWR nickels: One war nickel. Came in a roll that only had nickels from 1964 or...
Yeah, basically any note with a three-digit serial is almost certainly a keeper. Personally I'd keep anything with a four-digit serial, assuming I...
I still find that a majority of the notes I come across are from SF. Is that because SF always has a lot of notes printed, or is the distribution...
We have a winner!
Yes, there is a 40% half hidden in there! [ATTACH]
I still like doing nickels because you find the widest variety of foreigns in them. So if you're skunked on silver of buffs you still probably...
It varies based on so many factors: Location, bank, which tellers are on duty, time of day, phases of the moon, the price of hard red winter...
Three boxes of halves: One was solid 2001 D, but the other two had two 87's and the best-disguised 40% I've seen so far. Can't post pics now, but...
I use numista.com. Should have the mintage figures for all of the Vatican coins from the 50's. Doesn't have values, but that's what eBay completed...
Ouch, the cheapest Oakland note completed on eBay was for $77... And the cheapest currently for sale is $380! The rest of the Easy Bay is either...
1942 to 1945 also had a large S ;)
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