obsessedwithsilver
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- Sep 26, 2009
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Today's results
Bank 1: 21 rolls (mostly someone else's dumps) that netted two 40%
Bank 2: dimes that skunked
Bank 3: 9 rolls that were total skunk except for one 1953 Ben (go figure)
Bank 4: 44 rolls that had me salivating as soon as I saw them. They all had nice old, brown wrappers from a variety of banks. Most had no writing at all on them but they looked older. A note on one roll said "1976" and delivered as promised so you can imagine my excitement when I opened the roll marked "11 1966". That roll produced one 1966 left from the sloppy searcher who got this batch before me. Anyhow, a couple of rolls weren't dumps and I got a few more 40% (including a silver clad 1976s that was NOT a proof).
Bank 5: Three rolls that four more 40%.
Total for the day: 1 Ben, 10 40%.
I'm headed in a different direction tomorrow on business and have 4 hours to kill in between obligations. I'm sure hoping for more silver.
Good luck everyone,
OWS
Bank 1: 21 rolls (mostly someone else's dumps) that netted two 40%
Bank 2: dimes that skunked
Bank 3: 9 rolls that were total skunk except for one 1953 Ben (go figure)
Bank 4: 44 rolls that had me salivating as soon as I saw them. They all had nice old, brown wrappers from a variety of banks. Most had no writing at all on them but they looked older. A note on one roll said "1976" and delivered as promised so you can imagine my excitement when I opened the roll marked "11 1966". That roll produced one 1966 left from the sloppy searcher who got this batch before me. Anyhow, a couple of rolls weren't dumps and I got a few more 40% (including a silver clad 1976s that was NOT a proof).
Bank 5: Three rolls that four more 40%.
Total for the day: 1 Ben, 10 40%.
I'm headed in a different direction tomorrow on business and have 4 hours to kill in between obligations. I'm sure hoping for more silver.
Good luck everyone,
OWS
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