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<p>[QUOTE="crocky28, post: 691525, member: 20604"]although I mostly look through pennies, I occasionally pick up a roll or two of quarters or nickels (rarely dimes) for a little variety. I also ask the tellers at my bank branches if they have halves or Eisenhower dollars whenever I go in. an acquaintance of mine works at one of the branches and during one visit gave me around 10 silver dimes he had in his tray. I actually went in today and told him about how earlier in the week I had received 3 silver halves (66, 68D, & 69D) out of about $20 I purchased from the bank, upon which he went through his tray and came up with another 69D. </p><p>As for quarters, I just found a 1945 in a brinks roll a few weeks ago. I've also found a 1946 metal detecting, but I don't feel as though that counts...When it comes down to it, silver wartime nickels are by far the most common for me, while silver quarters are extremely rare...but really, it's all the luck of the draw![/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="crocky28, post: 691525, member: 20604"]although I mostly look through pennies, I occasionally pick up a roll or two of quarters or nickels (rarely dimes) for a little variety. I also ask the tellers at my bank branches if they have halves or Eisenhower dollars whenever I go in. an acquaintance of mine works at one of the branches and during one visit gave me around 10 silver dimes he had in his tray. I actually went in today and told him about how earlier in the week I had received 3 silver halves (66, 68D, & 69D) out of about $20 I purchased from the bank, upon which he went through his tray and came up with another 69D. As for quarters, I just found a 1945 in a brinks roll a few weeks ago. I've also found a 1946 metal detecting, but I don't feel as though that counts...When it comes down to it, silver wartime nickels are by far the most common for me, while silver quarters are extremely rare...but really, it's all the luck of the draw![/QUOTE]
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