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<p>[QUOTE="MVC, post: 343620, member: 5290"]Get the box, and if they actually are willing to order you more and not make a big deal of it, GO FOR IT!! Some branches even within the same bank have different policies. One branch I go to will order them once in a while and not charge me anything yet another branch of the same two miles away wants to charge me 3% service charges. As for the results you get, this will vary. I got one box that had over 40 40% (yes forty 40% coins), only 3 90% Kennedy and 9 (nine) franklin halves. I bought two boxes that day. The next box had 0. Yes ZERO coins of any silver. An interesting thing to note is that I have found proof coins as well as coins dated 2004 and 2005. These were not released for general circulation.</p><p><br /></p><p>That one box I mentioned above was by far my best box ever. Most often I come away with just a couple 40% coins and more recently I have noticed many coins marked with a sharpie which means someone else in my area is hard at it.</p><p><br /></p><p>Good luck![/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="MVC, post: 343620, member: 5290"]Get the box, and if they actually are willing to order you more and not make a big deal of it, GO FOR IT!! Some branches even within the same bank have different policies. One branch I go to will order them once in a while and not charge me anything yet another branch of the same two miles away wants to charge me 3% service charges. As for the results you get, this will vary. I got one box that had over 40 40% (yes forty 40% coins), only 3 90% Kennedy and 9 (nine) franklin halves. I bought two boxes that day. The next box had 0. Yes ZERO coins of any silver. An interesting thing to note is that I have found proof coins as well as coins dated 2004 and 2005. These were not released for general circulation. That one box I mentioned above was by far my best box ever. Most often I come away with just a couple 40% coins and more recently I have noticed many coins marked with a sharpie which means someone else in my area is hard at it. Good luck![/QUOTE]
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