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<p>[QUOTE="Defiant7, post: 653364, member: 1895"]So I was at the bank today, and did not have the intention of buying any rolls today until I noticed a dull grey looking coin, it was in those clear plastic rollers that the teller was puting in her till, so I asked and the teller sold them to me and I also ended up getting some ten cent rolls as well. Turns out those dull grey coins were silver quarters a 1963 and 1965 (I live in Canada so they were Canadian coins) and not to be disapointed the I also got a 1943 and 1945 silver dimes.</p><p><br /></p><p>But it did not end there. The teller ended up telling me about some odd coins she got, they turned out to be some Kennedy Half dollars and some Ike dollars all them were clad not rare but a little unusual in Canada. I ended up buying them, to spend when I head south.</p><p><br /></p><p>She also had a few Canadian nickel Voyageur dollars I passed since I had so many of them, and what really surprised me a 1998 125th Anniversary of the RCMP commerative silver dollar. Almost 3/4 of an ounce of silver for a dollar.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Defiant7, post: 653364, member: 1895"]So I was at the bank today, and did not have the intention of buying any rolls today until I noticed a dull grey looking coin, it was in those clear plastic rollers that the teller was puting in her till, so I asked and the teller sold them to me and I also ended up getting some ten cent rolls as well. Turns out those dull grey coins were silver quarters a 1963 and 1965 (I live in Canada so they were Canadian coins) and not to be disapointed the I also got a 1943 and 1945 silver dimes. But it did not end there. The teller ended up telling me about some odd coins she got, they turned out to be some Kennedy Half dollars and some Ike dollars all them were clad not rare but a little unusual in Canada. I ended up buying them, to spend when I head south. She also had a few Canadian nickel Voyageur dollars I passed since I had so many of them, and what really surprised me a 1998 125th Anniversary of the RCMP commerative silver dollar. Almost 3/4 of an ounce of silver for a dollar.[/QUOTE]
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