Sleepys Most Wanted (Roosevelt Dimes)

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Sleepy's Most Wanted (Roosevelt Dimes)

After having searched through $7,110 worth of dimes, I figured I'd get a Whitman Coin book (1946-1964 Dimes). I'm going to make it my goal to fill it by the end of the year! To the right is my "Most Wanted" List to help keep track of my progress. I want all of my finds to be from CRHing, so I won't be purchasing any of them. Here goes nothing! :headbang: 1)1955
2)1949-S
3)1955-D
4)1955-S
5)1950-S
6)1954-S
7)1949-D
8)1946-S
9)1949
10)1951-S
11)1958
12)1947-S
13)1948-S
14)1953-S
15)1952-S
16)1950-D
17)1947-D

18)1950
19)1948-D
20)1953
21)1951-D
22)1946-D

23)1960
24)1962
25)1948
26)1959
27)1961
28)1952
29)1951
30)1954-D

31)1956-D
32)1956
33)1957-D
34)1954
35)1947
36)1952-D
37)1963
38)1953-D
39)1958-D
40)1957
41)1959-D
42)1960-D
43)1961-D
44)1946
45)1962-D
46)1963-D
47)1964
48)1964-D

gray = found
black = Wanted
 

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Box 1: skunk
Box 2: skunk //~95% 2019's
Box 3: skunk //~95% 2019's
$120 MWR: 1964
$400 CWR: 1942D 92.5% 3 Pence (AUS), 1958D, 1964D //1957D wheat, [2010,11] CAN

Halves
$1.50 loose: 1964

Coin Counter: $0.05, C$0.35 [2000 25 Cents - Ingenuity]

Just a day of absolute craziness! I was at a bank today when a trusted teller asked if I also collect halves. I said I did. She replied, "I have a half if you want it. I'm pretty sure it's silver." Got out to the car expecting a 40%er, but it turned out to be the real deal. First 90% half of the year for me. Then, I get home and see this in one of my MWR's:

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Wheat Cent Ender on an MWR Dimes Roll

You see things like this on eBay with CWR's...you know, "Wheat roll with a mercury dime on end!", that kinda stuff. This is the first time I've ever seen something like this in an MWR dime roll! Turns out there's a reason...it was one of those "beaten to be the size of a dime" pennies. Just when you thought it couldn't get any more bizarre, I pull an Australian war coin! Amazing detail on the reverse, and then there's the obverse...it looks like someone took a knife and intentionally scraped it. Maybe it was a coin counter victim and the previous owner just shoved it into a CWR. :dontknow: Anyway, pics below:

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The Tale of Two Abused Coins

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1942D 3 Pence (AUS - 0.925 Ag) & 1957D Wheat Cent, Obverse

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1942D 3 Pence (AUS - 0.925 Ag) & 1957D Wheat Cent, Reverse

*the 'D' in 1942D is, believe it or not, the Denver mint.

I think that Australian coin in really cool. Better than finding a common date US silver dime. I like finding things like that. Unfortunate for the scraping on the obverse.
 

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Doesn't take much to file down a copper cent to the size of a dime. They just made a 900% profit at your expense.
 

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I read a couple of recent pages in this thread, and I like it a lot. When I have some free time maybe I will start at page 1.

Thanks - It's been quite the journey so far. I know I've only got 3 FDRs left to find, but I could see that requiring the thread to double in size from where it's currently at. Hopefully, I just get a dream box or solid roll that finishes the hunt before I move. I know you're one of the heaviest dime hunters I've seen on here. What did your dime totals end up being before they shut you down?
 

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I think that Australian coin in really cool. Better than finding a common date US silver dime. I like finding things like that. Unfortunate for the scraping on the obverse.

Yeah, I thought it was a bittersweet find. My third foreign country in the silver department (Canada, Dominican Republic, and now Australia).
 

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Box 1: skunk
Box 2: skunk
Box 3: skunk
Box 4: skunk
Box 5: 1962
Box 6: skunk
Box 7: skunk

Coin Counter: C$1.00 //Includes my first dodecagonal 5 cents (1962) and a 2007 25 cents (Alpine Skiing)

Teller Assist: 1964D FDR

Well, we picked up where we left off last week. The skunk streak got up to 10 before Box 5 ended the madness. :BangHead: I think it's safe to say the silver vein of the past several weeks has given us all she's got. Now, if we could just find another one...
 

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........... I know you're one of the heaviest dime hunters I've seen on here. What did your dime totals end up being before they shut you down?

Here are my totals from 2010 to 2015.

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Here are my totals from 2010 to 2015.

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:o Those are first ballot CRHing Hall of Fame numbers right there. 1.61 FDRs per box won't be touched again. Too much new clad out there. In 2013 I was at 0.97/box and this year I'm at 0.68/box. This week's not helping the cause.
 

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Wednesday
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Box 1: skunk
Box 2: skunk //1973 CAN
Box 3: skunk //1982 Balboa
Box 4: skunk
Box 5: 1964

Coin Counter: 1943 Steel Cent, C$0.10
 

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Box 1: skunk
Box 2: 1904 Barber Dime, 1964D
Box 3: skunk

Coin Counter: C$0.06, 2007 2 Euro Cent (SVN), 2013 1 Euro Cent (ESP), 2014 1 Euro Cent (AUT)

I'd be lying if I said it hasn't been a trying week - both on and off hobby. Let's just say, the taxpayer is getting his money's worth out of me this week. :tongue7: Anyway, got about 90 rolls through today's 150 and FINALLY found something:

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Warped Silver Dime

I was like, man, even when I do find silver this week, they give me this! Alright, what kinda nineteen sixty dime we got here? WHOAAA!!! ANOTHER BARBER!!! :headbang: It took me ~$174,105 to pull my first ever last month, and just ~$18,750 to pull my second. The first Barber was a 1914 slick and this one's all kinds of warped/bent. Guess those are the kinds people throw back, but I'll keep 'em! Both are pretty high mintage at 17.36M and 14.60M, respectively. Take a look:

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1904 Barber Dime, Obverse and Reverse
 

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Box 1: skunk
Box 2: skunk
$15 CWR: skunk

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$140 CWR: skunk //1980S Proof
 

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Silver is silver regardless of which form it takes.
 

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Week Results
Dimes
$4265 (17.06 boxes) - 4 FDRs and 1 Barber (NEW!)

Notable: 1943 Steel Cent

Total Ag: 0.362 oz

It was a brutal week, plain and simple. Normally, finding a Barber dime and a steel cent in the same week would be a great week, but the fact that it came on 4 Roosies (one of which came in the form of a teller gift) is tough take. We logged the second lowest amount of Ag for a week in 2019, with the lowest being on $750 when I was still getting a system in place. Maybe the coin courier will find a better pallet next week. :dontknow:


PROGRESS TO NEXT FIND: 12 of 108 Projected

LAST MOST WANTED FIND: 1950S (12 Nov 2019)

Category 1
1)1949-S
2)1955
3)1955-D
4)1950-S
5)1955-S
6)1946-S
7)1949-D
8)1954-S
9)1949
10)1947-S
11)1951-S
12)1948-S
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Category 2
13)1958
14)1953-S
15)1947-D
16)1950-D
17)1952-S
18)1948-D
19)1950
20)1946-D
21)1951-D
22)1953
23)1948
24)1960

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Category 3
25)1962
26)1952
27)1951
28)1959
29)1947
30)1954-D
31)1961
32)1954
33)1956-D
34)1956
35)1952-D
36)1957-D

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Category 4
37)1953-D
38)1958-D
39)1963
40)1957
41)1959-D
42)1946
43)1960-D
44)1961-D
45)1962-D
46)1963-D
47)1964
48)1964-D
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black = WANTED
 

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Silver is silver regardless of which form it takes.

True, 0.072339 troy oz of silver is 0.072339 troy oz of silver, but I wouldn't trade a Barber for a '64 Roosie. :laughing7: I don't mind the common FDRs being warped or bent, but c'mon, not my Barbers! They're just so tough to find out in the wild. I guess it's just the numismatist in me.
 

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Sleepy: yes, barbers & mercs are always a better prize than a Rosie. But what I was trying to say is that a damaged bent barber is better than NOTHING, like maybe a Skunk.
Sorry, and yes, I feel your pain about the barber.
 

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Box 1: 1963D
Box 2: skunk // 1992 CAN
Box 3: skunk //[1968, 71, 89, 98]
Box 4: 1964
Box 5: 1964 //2011 CAN, 2013 5 Cents (CAY)
Box 6: skunk //2016 CAN
Box 7: 1963D

Coin Counter: C$0.10
 

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***Tuesday Correction***
Apparently, I was attempting to dump my 50th all-time Mercury Dime. Not sure if that deserves a :occasion18: or a :violent1:...Good thing my coin counter rejects silver! Lesson learned : don't try to buzz through 7 boxes when you've got family in town.

Show a 1923 Merc (NEW!) to Tuesday's (11/26) haul. That makes 25 of 77 in the set.

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1923 MERC, Obverse and Reverse
 

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Rest of Thanksgiving Week
Dimes
Box 1: skunk
Box 2: skunk //1968 CAN
Box 3: skunk
Box 4: 1952, 1958D, 1964
Box 5: 1961, 1964 //2009 CAN
Box 6: skunk
Box 7: 1941 MERC
Box 8: skunk
Box 9: 1937D MERC //NEW!!

Coin Counter: C$0.26, 2014 5 Bani (ROM)

The '37D has black adhesive on the back of it. Guess it was jewelry up until recently. Anyway, that makes 26 of 77 for the Mercury Dime set.

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1941 & 1937D
Obverse and Reverse
 

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Week Results
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$4000 (16.00 boxes) - 9 FDRs and 3 Mercs (2 NEW)

Total Ag: 0.868 oz

Looks like we're starting to return to the standard 10-15 FDRs per week that we got used to before the big run last month. Volume down due to Turkey Day travels.

PROGRESS TO NEXT FIND: 21 of 112 Projected

LAST MOST WANTED FIND: 1950S (12 Nov 2019)

Category 1
1)1949-S
2)1955
3)1955-D
4)1950-S
5)1955-S
6)1946-S
7)1949-D
8)1954-S
9)1949
10)1947-S
11)1951-S
12)1948-S
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Category 2
13)1958
14)1953-S
15)1947-D
16)1950-D
17)1952-S
18)1948-D
19)1950
20)1946-D
21)1951-D
22)1953
23)1948
24)1960

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Category 3
25)1962
26)1952
27)1951
28)1959
29)1947
30)1954-D
31)1961
32)1954
33)1956-D
34)1956
35)1952-D
36)1957-D

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Category 4
37)1953-D
38)1958-D
39)1963
40)1957
41)1959-D
42)1946
43)1960-D
44)1961-D
45)1962-D
46)1963-D
47)1964
48)1964-D
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gray = found
black = WANTED
 

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Sleepy: try soaking that '37-D Rev in Dawn Liquid soap & hot water in a small Rx bottle for a few days. Let us know if it comes off, I'd be interested to know, never had a dirty one like that.
 

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Sleepy: try soaking that '37-D Rev in Dawn Liquid soap & hot water in a small Rx bottle for a few days. Let us know if it comes off, I'd be interested to know, never had a dirty one like that.

I'll have to try that and let you know, Dozer.
 

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