Some pictures are from just after the finds. My pliers are always at the ready [ATTACH]
I’d pick the two best examples of each and return the rest
Thanks for the repost of the tolerance chart. I had forgotten to bookmark it
I’d buy a ninety percent 1967 Kennedy half dollar! [ATTACH]
Large dollar rolls? Buy all they offer you.
Some banks pay suppliers by the month, no real limit.Ask the branch manager. And ask for customer rolls if they pay per box.
You will find the most silver in half dollars, when available
Someone will pay a premium for this. Who? I don’t know If you’re going to sell, it needs a large audience to find a buyer. eBay is your friend
Ghost in the machine
Wrapper photo courtesy Heavymetal. You’re welcome
5 grams of happiness
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And for @coingeek12 What you really want to look for in nickels, beside the 42-45 issues: Clips, cuds, clashes, capped [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]...
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Expect to find no silver, except half dollars. I always get them when available With the economy booming for most Americans, people don’t dig for...
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To die for!
Always hard to photograph proofs with their mirror finish I’ll have get that boxful out when back in Syracuse
Best luck I ever had with silver is squeeze between two pieces of pine. You’re in the Twilight Zone with rare gold
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