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<p>[QUOTE="BostonMike, post: 186757, member: 7251"]I just picked up $20 in cents today. I'll look through them when i have a chance. I'd love ot find an indian head penny, but i'm just looking for more wheats to hoard away. </p><p><br /></p><p>I do think silver can be found in rolls, but it is more rare. The easiest silver to find in my opinion are the silver war nickels because not many people know about their silver content and they look identical to today's nickels. I've gotten a few war nickels back in change and even just 2 days ago got a silver '41 quarter in my pocket change. </p><p><br /></p><p>The silver is still out there...somewhere</p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>Oh and I also agree that the teller did not have an obligation to tell the kid about the dimes. He wanted to exchange the dimes for face value and the teller did just that. That's all that should have been expected in that situation. WHat if the situation was reversed? Say for example we use my getting the '41 quarter back in change. WHen i noticed it, should I have told the cashier that they gave me a quarter worth $2.25 in silver content? Should I have given it back? No. If the person who had possession isn't educated enough to know what a silver quarter is and what it's value is, then why should I be the one to ellighten them and give it back?? Then i would have missed out on a nice coin to add to the collection[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="BostonMike, post: 186757, member: 7251"]I just picked up $20 in cents today. I'll look through them when i have a chance. I'd love ot find an indian head penny, but i'm just looking for more wheats to hoard away. I do think silver can be found in rolls, but it is more rare. The easiest silver to find in my opinion are the silver war nickels because not many people know about their silver content and they look identical to today's nickels. I've gotten a few war nickels back in change and even just 2 days ago got a silver '41 quarter in my pocket change. The silver is still out there...somewhere Oh and I also agree that the teller did not have an obligation to tell the kid about the dimes. He wanted to exchange the dimes for face value and the teller did just that. That's all that should have been expected in that situation. WHat if the situation was reversed? Say for example we use my getting the '41 quarter back in change. WHen i noticed it, should I have told the cashier that they gave me a quarter worth $2.25 in silver content? Should I have given it back? No. If the person who had possession isn't educated enough to know what a silver quarter is and what it's value is, then why should I be the one to ellighten them and give it back?? Then i would have missed out on a nice coin to add to the collection[/QUOTE]
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