First box of halves to yield silver

Immy

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Allright!! That's more like it!

Picked up a $500 box today from Wells Fargo and got:

- three 40%-ers (a 1965 and two 1967's)

- a 1978S impaired proof

- a bicentennial with the largest hole I've ever seen (6mm in diameter) right over Kennedy's mouth and nose. Someone had filled it in with solder but I popped it out.

Very happy with the results! No 90%-ers, Frankies or Walkers but those will come in time. I was just glad to see no brand new coins or taped up rolls (they were in yellow, bank-wrapped paper). Keep hunting everyone and good luck!
 

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Pennyworth

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Congrtulations on the silver Immy! There's more out there,just keep buying the boxes and carefully
checking each halve. How is the proof coin impaired?
 

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Immy

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Pennyworth said:
Congrtulations on the silver Immy! There's more out there,just keep buying the boxes and carefully
checking each halve. How is the proof coin impaired?

Thanks everyone. "Impaired" is just a numismatic term for any proof coin found in circulation.

Tried the penny casino too today and got okay results from the usual $10-

Wheaties: 1956-D, 1957-D

Canadian: one shiny 1964, 1976, 1983, 2001
 

Joliet Jake

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Way to go on the silver!

And thanks for mentioning how the halves were wrapped.
I wonder if certain types of rolls produce more silver? Would be nice if we all keep track.

So far I'm striking out on clear wrapped rolls.
 

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just got plain wrapped ones from the bank bought all they had and i had good results. didn't try the loose ones yet

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