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<p>[QUOTE="Doug Rogers, post: 1495308, member: 37194"]Turn the $50 base as many times as possible and enjoy it. It will help if you live in an area in close proximity to several banks. It will take patience and persistence because you will likely have some dry spells and get skunked often. My experience is that if you are diligent, patient and don't give up easily, you will finds some silver in circulation over time. Also, I think it helps tellers to write out what you want on a note card for them and hand the card to them with your fifty dollars. In other words, make it easy for them. For example, the note card could say $10 nickles, $20 dimes, $10 quarters,$10 halves or whatever combinations you want. You may get some push back on halves because a lot of banks will say they don't have them, don't routinely order them from the Federal Reserve Bank etc. However, if you can get halves on a regular basis, there is more bang to the buck with halves because of weight and they are easier to find some silver in rolls than pre-1965 quarters. Good luck![/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Doug Rogers, post: 1495308, member: 37194"]Turn the $50 base as many times as possible and enjoy it. It will help if you live in an area in close proximity to several banks. It will take patience and persistence because you will likely have some dry spells and get skunked often. My experience is that if you are diligent, patient and don't give up easily, you will finds some silver in circulation over time. Also, I think it helps tellers to write out what you want on a note card for them and hand the card to them with your fifty dollars. In other words, make it easy for them. For example, the note card could say $10 nickles, $20 dimes, $10 quarters,$10 halves or whatever combinations you want. You may get some push back on halves because a lot of banks will say they don't have them, don't routinely order them from the Federal Reserve Bank etc. However, if you can get halves on a regular basis, there is more bang to the buck with halves because of weight and they are easier to find some silver in rolls than pre-1965 quarters. Good luck![/QUOTE]
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