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<p>[QUOTE="lktknow, post: 347912, member: 13055"]<b>You may get a chuckle out of this. </b></p><p><b>I had two sandwich size zip lock baggies full of silver dimes, which I was painstakingly going through individually , with a 10X loupe, looking for a 1964D, or a 1942. I was saying the dates to myself, not really out loud, as I was doing this. Having found no 64D, I put them all back, and went on line to some different coin sites. I came across one site that was called "Pocket Change Lottery" . It was about finding change in your pocket worth millions, (exaggeration). Well, one of the high dollar coins was a 1965 dime, that was silver, but was not supposed to be, or something like that. So, my memory bank tells me there was one in the dimes I just went through, having said the dates to myself while going through them. So, I get the bags back out, and go through them all again, never finding the 65, a lot of 56, so, maybe I transposed the numbers in my "math dyslexic" mind.</b></p><p><b>What would be the odds of coming across a 1965 silver dime in pocket change??</b>[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="lktknow, post: 347912, member: 13055"][B]You may get a chuckle out of this. [/B] [B]I had two sandwich size zip lock baggies full of silver dimes, which I was painstakingly going through individually , with a 10X loupe, looking for a 1964D, or a 1942. I was saying the dates to myself, not really out loud, as I was doing this. Having found no 64D, I put them all back, and went on line to some different coin sites. I came across one site that was called "Pocket Change Lottery" . It was about finding change in your pocket worth millions, (exaggeration). Well, one of the high dollar coins was a 1965 dime, that was silver, but was not supposed to be, or something like that. So, my memory bank tells me there was one in the dimes I just went through, having said the dates to myself while going through them. So, I get the bags back out, and go through them all again, never finding the 65, a lot of 56, so, maybe I transposed the numbers in my "math dyslexic" mind.[/B] [B]What would be the odds of coming across a 1965 silver dime in pocket change??[/B][/QUOTE]
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