HOTN: I'll guess 8 40% and 1 90% Good luck!
Box of halves: 2 40%, one Frankie. $130 BWR dimes: nothing but a '06 Mexican 10 centavos.
Had time to do some more today. $100 BWR dimes: 1948 S Roosie, 1966 Australia 1 cent $20 BWR halves: 1980 S proof $390 re-rolled BWR halves: nil,...
Box of dimes: No silver and one roll alone was 70 cents short.
$100 BWR quarters: Nothing of interest. The only silver quarters I've found were from teller trays. I've scored three over the past month or two.
$350 BWR dimes: One silver Roosie $150 CWR dimes: Canada '88 and '05, Barbados '04
Aside from the usual stuff (copper/nickel Canadian and UK 5p's), I've found a Bahamas 5 cent which has a neat pineapple reverse, two Singapore 10...
Ugh, skunked on both boxes of dimes. One box had 27 rolls of 2011 D's. Hopefully tomorrow will be better. Did find a rainbow-toned 2002 P and a...
Rough start to the day: The bank that's been very kind to me over the past few weeks got a dump from another CRH, so they didn't order my box....
$250 box of dimes: One silver Roosie, and a 2009 D in okay shape. $45 CWR dimes: No silver. Someone was a bit short on the way to the bank; one...
About $150 CWR and loose halves: nil 1 BWR of halves: 20 uncirculated 71's $115 CWR dimes: One Mercury, my first! $185 BWR dimes: One silver Roosie
I've got a few 40%ers with the copper showing, but they still don't look like nickel clads. The copper color is much less vibrant, more tan/yellow...
$200 CWR dimes: One silver Roosie, one steel Canadian, and 2,004 clads.
"Proof" just means a special collector's edition of a coin, usually made with better quality than one intended for general circulation. It doesn't...
$260 CWR halves: Four '64s, one '62 Canadian half About $10 loose: nil Box of dimes: One '64 Roosie and a possible in very bad shape. Painted over...
Top right is pre-Euro Greek, 100 Drachmas.
Two boxes of dimes today: Box 1 had two silver Roosies (one of which looks like it's covered in tar) and two UK 5ps. Box 2 was a mix of BWR and...
-Branches that do a lot of business with local merchants are more likely to have boxes on hand and sell them to you without a fuss. -A box of...
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I don't know what service they use, but in my area only Bank of America has $500 dime boxes, everyone else has the standard $250.
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