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  1. #41
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    Aug 2011
    Akron, OH
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    Quote Originally Posted by TheMastermind View Post
    Searched through $700 worth of dimes last night, $450 in CWR and a box. Was skunked on the box. Pulled two keepers out of the CWR:

    1952D
    1963D

    Dumped the dimes today on my lunch break, on my way to pick up a box of halves. There was a guy in front of me dumping his change. Apparently, he had an Ike in his change that the machine wouldn't take. So when it was my turn to dump the machine wouldn't run right because the Ike kept jingling around in the machinery with no place to go. Lady came over and pulled out the Ike, gave it to me and said, "The machine doesn't take these."

    After I dumped my dimes, I walked up to the counter with the slip from the machine to get my cash. Noticed two Kennedy halves in the teller's tray and could see one of them had a silver edge. I asked if I could trade that Ike in for them. She obliged and I got myself a 1967 40%er!
    HAHA you sound totally hooked! Welcome and happy hunting!

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  3. #42
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    Jan 2012
    Maryland
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    Quote Originally Posted by TheMastermind View Post

    EDIT: no silver in the nickels, only thing worthwhile was a 1939 with no mint mark.
    The '39 is a very common year.
    1/100 of an American dollar is a cent. It is NOT a penny. The word penny is used by several other countries, such as Great Britain, to denote their smallest denomination. In order to be numismatically correct, you must use the term cent to describe the American coin.

    “The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing.”
    ― Edmund Burke

  4. #43
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    Quote Originally Posted by sagittarius98 View Post
    The '39 is a very common year.
    Ah. It was the oldest in the box.
    I sold my bed, but not my stereo.

  5. #44
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    Mar 2012
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    Picked up $100 worth of MWR of dimes today on my lunch break. Skunked.

    Went to dump the dimes at my favorite dump bank before picking up a box of halves, two kids were ahead of me at the coin counter. Heard the very pleasing jingle of some silver fall into the reject tray as they were dumping. I was saying to myself, "please don't check the tray, please don't check the tray"... and they didn't! Went up to dump my dimes, pulled the coins from the tray first, and snagged myself:

    1953D Roosevelt
    1964 Roosevelt
    1964 Washington Quarter



    Gonna search through those halves in a little bit... skunked.
    Last edited by TheMastermind; May 08, 2012 at 08:59 PM.
    I sold my bed, but not my stereo.

  6. #45

    Apr 2012
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    Quote Originally Posted by usernameerror View Post
    I need to start hitting banks with counting machines. I think there's one about 15-20 minutes away. Congrats on the random reject tray find.
    does it mean you always roll them?

  7. #46
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    Apr 2012
    East Coast
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    Quote Originally Posted by fingerscrossed

    does it mean you always roll them?
    Haven't bought my first box of halves yet and I've only been picking up CWRs so I just re-roll them. It's still a pain though.
    I believe only two banks have machines in my state. TD Bank and BB&T. Both are quite far from my work and home. Plus I don't have accounts at either. I did visit a BB&T yesterday and saw one of the coin machines but I couldn't figure out where the reject tube was. People were starting to look at me wondering why I was messing with the machine.
    Totals:
    Amount Searched as of 05/7/13 - $24,087.50

    90% Kennedy - x15
    40% Kennedy - x44
    Franklin - x10
    Walker - x6
    Roosevelt - x38
    Mercury - x3
    War Nickel - x4
    Buffalo Nickel - x4



    = 1 New CRH Find

  8. #47
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    Jan 2012
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    Quote Originally Posted by usernameerror View Post
    I did visit a BB&T yesterday and saw one of the coin machines but I couldn't figure out where the reject tube was. People were starting to look at me wondering why I was messing with the machine.

    You can just ask a teller, some people also wanted to know before.
    usernameerror likes this.
    1/100 of an American dollar is a cent. It is NOT a penny. The word penny is used by several other countries, such as Great Britain, to denote their smallest denomination. In order to be numismatically correct, you must use the term cent to describe the American coin.

    “The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing.”
    ― Edmund Burke

  9. #48
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    Picked up a box of dimes on my lunch break, found a 1963D Roosevelt.
    I sold my bed, but not my stereo.

  10. #49
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    Quote Originally Posted by usernameerror View Post
    Plus I don't have accounts at either. I did visit a BB&T yesterday and saw one of the coin machines but I couldn't figure out where the reject tube was. People were starting to look at me wondering why I was messing with the machine.
    If I'm correct, you're hunting in NOVA, right? BB&T machines in the area don't have reject bin. I guess there must be another bin inside the machine that collects non-us coins. They also have a magnet on the feeder to catch non-us coins right off the bat. I posted about this kind of machine in different threads. The most important thing is to check each coin and make sure there's no damage. Damaged coins will put it to a complete stop and most of the time tellers won't be able to unjam the machine. We don't want this situation to happen too often

  11. #50
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    Jan 2012
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    Quote Originally Posted by hyperHunter View Post
    If I'm correct, you're hunting in NOVA, right? BB&T machines in the area don't have reject bin. I guess there must be another bin inside the machine that collects non-us coins. They also have a magnet on the feeder to catch non-us coins right off the bat. I posted about this kind of machine in different threads. The most important thing is to check each coin and make sure there's no damage. Damaged coins will put it to a complete stop and most of the time tellers won't be able to unjam the machine. We don't want this situation to happen too often

    He hunts around Bmore.
    1/100 of an American dollar is a cent. It is NOT a penny. The word penny is used by several other countries, such as Great Britain, to denote their smallest denomination. In order to be numismatically correct, you must use the term cent to describe the American coin.

    “The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing.”
    ― Edmund Burke

  12. #51
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    Two boxes of dimes last night, pulled a 1964D from one. The other was a skunk.

    I think I might need to find a new pick-up bank. I use TD as my dump bank, and noticed a Garda truck parked out front picking up coins. When I went to pick up my dime boxes at my pick-up bank, at a different time than I usually do, there was a Garda truck dropping off boxes.
    Last edited by TheMastermind; May 11, 2012 at 09:35 AM.
    I sold my bed, but not my stereo.

  13. #52
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    Skunked on another box of dimes. So, this week I searched four boxes of dimes and only pulled two keepers.
    I sold my bed, but not my stereo.

  14. #53
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    Skunked on a box of halves + $250 worth of MWR halves.
    I sold my bed, but not my stereo.

  15. #54
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    Skunked on another box of halves + $250 worth of MWR halves. Although I found something peculiar in a roll last night...

    I found a 1971 with a solid silver edge. It rings kinda like silver when I compared it to a 40%er, and it sounds different than a definitely-clad 1971 half. So, I don't know what gives. I'm gonna visit my buddy who has a scale to weigh it. I'll try to post a picture of it tonight.

    Also, snagged a 1963 Roosevelt from the reject tray when I went to dump the halves.

    EDIT: Forgot to mention I've added a new pick-up bank. Not just a new branch, but a completely different bank altogether. Picked up $450 worth of CWR of dimes on my lunch break. Hopefully I can hit a vein with this bank and score something big.
    Last edited by TheMastermind; May 16, 2012 at 12:54 PM.
    I sold my bed, but not my stereo.

 

 
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