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<p>[QUOTE="proofartoncircs, post: 917750, member: 25952"]<<I think you might be better off finding Canadian Silver Quarters in any rolls than you would any American.</p><p><br /></p><p>1920-1967 (90% silver?)</p><p>1967-1968 (50% silver)</p><p><br /></p><p>I found a '68 in my loose change a few weeks back. It may have been from a roll. This was right when I started roll hunting. I got something like 3 rolls of quarters at my bank. I threw them in with my spare change when I was done, thinking I had nothing. Later I went thru my change again after reading that Silver was before '69 in Canada. </p><p><br /></p><p>While some folks may be aware and have picked thru the US silver coins here in the states, people may be more naive when it comes to the Canadian Silver. Just a thought. >></p><p> </p><p>Canadian Silver before 1967 back to the 1920's was 80% silver</p><p>1967 dimes and quarters may be 80 or 50% silver</p><p>1967 halves and dollars are 80% silver</p><p>1968 dimes and quarters may be 50 % or 0% (pure nickel)</p><p>1968 halves and dollars are 0 % silver (pure nickel instead)</p><p> </p><p>If you are going throug quantities of quarters, you might keep an eye out for Type B quarters on 1969 D through 1972 D.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="proofartoncircs, post: 917750, member: 25952"]<<I think you might be better off finding Canadian Silver Quarters in any rolls than you would any American. 1920-1967 (90% silver?) 1967-1968 (50% silver) I found a '68 in my loose change a few weeks back. It may have been from a roll. This was right when I started roll hunting. I got something like 3 rolls of quarters at my bank. I threw them in with my spare change when I was done, thinking I had nothing. Later I went thru my change again after reading that Silver was before '69 in Canada. While some folks may be aware and have picked thru the US silver coins here in the states, people may be more naive when it comes to the Canadian Silver. Just a thought. >> Canadian Silver before 1967 back to the 1920's was 80% silver 1967 dimes and quarters may be 80 or 50% silver 1967 halves and dollars are 80% silver 1968 dimes and quarters may be 50 % or 0% (pure nickel) 1968 halves and dollars are 0 % silver (pure nickel instead) If you are going throug quantities of quarters, you might keep an eye out for Type B quarters on 1969 D through 1972 D.[/QUOTE]
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