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<p>[QUOTE="cpm9ball, post: 1895120, member: 24633"]<b>Finding silver is going to be harder than you think. When silver started to rise in price 6-8 years ago, peaking at $49 in 2011, everybody and his brother began searching for silver. Now, it's just luck to find any. You could search $5,000 worth of quarters and half dollars and not find a single one.</b></p><p><br /></p><p><b>I can't comment on the coin your grandfather had without seeing photos. Yes, there are plenty of errors and varieties in circulation, but most of them will be fairly common and their value will be diminished from circulation wear and damage. "Major errors" are much harder to find in circulation, and you really need to educate yourself about them.</b></p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p><b>Please explain what a "major date on proof" is. Any proof coin that has entered circulation is considered an "impaired proof" and isn't worth too much more than face value or silver melt (if that is the case).</b></p><p><br /></p><p>Chris[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="cpm9ball, post: 1895120, member: 24633"][B]Finding silver is going to be harder than you think. When silver started to rise in price 6-8 years ago, peaking at $49 in 2011, everybody and his brother began searching for silver. Now, it's just luck to find any. You could search $5,000 worth of quarters and half dollars and not find a single one.[/B] [B]I can't comment on the coin your grandfather had without seeing photos. Yes, there are plenty of errors and varieties in circulation, but most of them will be fairly common and their value will be diminished from circulation wear and damage. "Major errors" are much harder to find in circulation, and you really need to educate yourself about them.[/B] [B]Please explain what a "major date on proof" is. Any proof coin that has entered circulation is considered an "impaired proof" and isn't worth too much more than face value or silver melt (if that is the case).[/B] Chris[/QUOTE]
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