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<p>[QUOTE="john65999, post: 6392599, member: 111931"]back when i was from 10 to 13, i used to spend my after school hours at a bank in the parking lot of the shopping plaza where me mum had her 3rd store (a dollhouse & miniature store) and i would go through a roll hand it in, and get another, i spent hours because the women that worked there thought it was cute to see a young boy so interested in coins, i believe i must of gone through at least 20-200 dollars a day (depending what i searched, pennies, nickels, dimes, etc..the most silver i got was going to each clerk's window when she was not busy and eyeballing the coin tray they each had, i would say, may i please have the 3rd one in, or 11th or whatever, anytime i saw a silvery edge, i must of gotten well over 300 kennedy 40% and about 50 90%, a ton of old war nickels, many v, and buffalo and pre 1950 nickels and wheaties as well..but around the 90's the silver started drying up for good..sad to say...but, oh..those days of yore...lol[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="john65999, post: 6392599, member: 111931"]back when i was from 10 to 13, i used to spend my after school hours at a bank in the parking lot of the shopping plaza where me mum had her 3rd store (a dollhouse & miniature store) and i would go through a roll hand it in, and get another, i spent hours because the women that worked there thought it was cute to see a young boy so interested in coins, i believe i must of gone through at least 20-200 dollars a day (depending what i searched, pennies, nickels, dimes, etc..the most silver i got was going to each clerk's window when she was not busy and eyeballing the coin tray they each had, i would say, may i please have the 3rd one in, or 11th or whatever, anytime i saw a silvery edge, i must of gotten well over 300 kennedy 40% and about 50 90%, a ton of old war nickels, many v, and buffalo and pre 1950 nickels and wheaties as well..but around the 90's the silver started drying up for good..sad to say...but, oh..those days of yore...lol[/QUOTE]
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