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<p>[QUOTE="Akovia, post: 1055709, member: 28060"]I noticed the couple coins listed as silver clad blanks. I haven't seen these errors listed before and was curious what was the best way to spot these. Since it is listed as a silver clad blank, does this mean that it will still show copper on the edge like most clad coins, or will the edge be solid silver like the 65-70s?</p><p><br /></p><p>I wasn't able to find any rolls of halves today, but one of the banks had $95 worth of loose coins instead. Upon searching the butter bucket they handed me, I found....</p><p><br /></p><p>2 - 1964</p><p>1 - 1965</p><p>2 - 1966</p><p>5 - 1967</p><p>2 - 1968-D</p><p>4 - 1969-D</p><p><br /></p><p>Not a bad day, but now I have a dilemma. The bank right beside this one says they have around $800 worth of loose halves, but the 3 times I was there before I didn't find a single silver coin. I hear them counting them out by hand in the vault when I buy them and have a sneaky suspicion that they are setting aside anything good as they count them. I wish I could come up with enough $$ to buy them out, thereby avoiding any tellers from cherrypicking, but until then I am at their mercy. =P</p><p><br /></p><p>Ako</p><p><br /></p><p>BTW...</p><p>Can anyone recommend a thorough Kennedy Half resource link with pictures of most of the errors that are known? I've been to a few places here and there, but nothing even close to what is available for copper coins.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Akovia, post: 1055709, member: 28060"]I noticed the couple coins listed as silver clad blanks. I haven't seen these errors listed before and was curious what was the best way to spot these. Since it is listed as a silver clad blank, does this mean that it will still show copper on the edge like most clad coins, or will the edge be solid silver like the 65-70s? I wasn't able to find any rolls of halves today, but one of the banks had $95 worth of loose coins instead. Upon searching the butter bucket they handed me, I found.... 2 - 1964 1 - 1965 2 - 1966 5 - 1967 2 - 1968-D 4 - 1969-D Not a bad day, but now I have a dilemma. The bank right beside this one says they have around $800 worth of loose halves, but the 3 times I was there before I didn't find a single silver coin. I hear them counting them out by hand in the vault when I buy them and have a sneaky suspicion that they are setting aside anything good as they count them. I wish I could come up with enough $$ to buy them out, thereby avoiding any tellers from cherrypicking, but until then I am at their mercy. =P Ako BTW... Can anyone recommend a thorough Kennedy Half resource link with pictures of most of the errors that are known? I've been to a few places here and there, but nothing even close to what is available for copper coins.[/QUOTE]
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