nice job on the 38d...have yet to find one of those
10 nickel rolls produced 5 1950s and earlier. Earliest was 39 but no d or s on that one sadley. Back at it tomorrow.
10 rolls of cents 3 wheats. Earliest 50d. Working on nickels now.
$20. Nothing special but I like it [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Went back to the same branch I got the 68 roll from. Had $4 loose. Skunk. Got $60 non machine wrapped from another bank. Also skunk. oh well....
I'm pretty sure that is a "medal" or "token" that came out of a Denver mint set. Maybe 1982. Of course, as always, correct me if I'm wrong.
$6.50 Junk[ATTACH] [ATTACH]
That's awesome that you have such a good relationship with a teller and manager. Do they save silver they happen to see especially for you? How...
Very nice,money. That's great. 5 90%ers. Surely that isn't typical. Or am I wrong?
Stopped by the Kroger. Coinstar gave one copper cent, one zinc cent and one clad dime. Not really worth a picture.
One more picture...sorry but finds like this don't come often for me.[ATTACH]
all 68 D...but I'll take it. My best find yet. I'll line them all up for a nice picture when I get a chance.
Searched 1 roll of halves today...that's it...please see photo for results... [ATTACH]
Very nice finds...especially considering you don't search halves.
$20 in nickels = 6 pre 1960 earliest was a 41.
Spot on baseball...spot on.
That's a good point, Ian C. It simply ties up the money for a bit. It took me a while to find a reliable source for halves. Now after getting...
I bought 8 circulated Franklin halves for $5 each on Friday night at the flea market. I wish i had had more cash on me.
Very nice...I didn't see the misspelling at first...took me a minute to figure out as well.
5 rolls of nickels = 40-s was the only keeper. 1 roll of dimes = nothing
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