Now this is just plain weird. Namster totals 5/14-5/18. 13 boxes halves

namster

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So in the 7 months I have been doing this I have not found a single 1976S 40%, found a lot of clad 1976 proofs, but no silver. This evening I found 12 of them, spread between 3 boxes and two different banks. These boxes also had a lot of my marked coins (I marked about 200 or so about 2 months ago) Go figure lol.

3.98 OZ

Bank 1:

No Orders

Bank 2:

1) 67, 69
2) 64x2, 67x3, 68
3) Skunk
4) Skunk
5) 68, 69
6) 1976S Silver x5
7) 67, 1976S Silver

Bank 3:

1) Skunk
2) Skunk
3) Skunk
4) Skunk

Bank 4:

1) 69
2) 1976S Silver x6

Bank 5:

No orders
 

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Dumped collection explains such a coincidence. This way I found 150 KG VI and 70 Wheats in the same box.
 

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Cool finds. My wife found my only '76 40%er. Finds like yours are what keeps this hobby exciting - you never know what yer gonna find!

Congrats.
 

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WOW what a COINcidence, i have yet to find a 1976-s 40% silver, and you get 12, nice week even though the silver was "low", i would take a 40% proof over a 90% any day- being the coin collector, not the silver collector :)
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namster

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No kidding fellas. I was beside myself pulling all these proofs. You never know what the next box will bring.......lol
 

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More importantly....12 proof coins of specific type from different banks. There is a lot to be learned from this. ;)
 

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