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<p>[QUOTE="jtlee321, post: 2167951, member: 73983"]Thanks everyone! I find the thrill of the hunt the best part. It helps you work on your poker face as well.</p><p><br /></p><p>The two half dollars came from two separate shops. Both of which specialize in bullion. Although they both try to sell key date coins as well. The 1938-D I was very shocked to find. Mostly because he also had several halves in 2x2's. But he bought them that way. My guess is unless the seller points out a key or semi key date coin, he just buy's them as bullion and throws them into the box the way he buys them. I know I would have freaked out had he had a 21 in there. But the hunt is what is fun.</p><p><br /></p><p>[USER=74172]@coloradobryan[/USER] I'm keeping my eye out for a type C '64-D as well. I have another shop I need to go visit again that had tons of silver quarters. I had pulled a '63 type B from that bin recently as well as an extremely high grade '62. But while I was going through the bin, I did not know what to look for on the type C and did not realize the type B's went back to 1956.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="jtlee321, post: 2167951, member: 73983"]Thanks everyone! I find the thrill of the hunt the best part. It helps you work on your poker face as well. The two half dollars came from two separate shops. Both of which specialize in bullion. Although they both try to sell key date coins as well. The 1938-D I was very shocked to find. Mostly because he also had several halves in 2x2's. But he bought them that way. My guess is unless the seller points out a key or semi key date coin, he just buy's them as bullion and throws them into the box the way he buys them. I know I would have freaked out had he had a 21 in there. But the hunt is what is fun. [USER=74172]@coloradobryan[/USER] I'm keeping my eye out for a type C '64-D as well. I have another shop I need to go visit again that had tons of silver quarters. I had pulled a '63 type B from that bin recently as well as an extremely high grade '62. But while I was going through the bin, I did not know what to look for on the type C and did not realize the type B's went back to 1956.[/QUOTE]
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