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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Week Results
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$4640 (18.56 boxes) - 22 FDRs and 1 KGVI

Notable: 1970S/1993S and 2 1943 Steel Cents

Total Ag: 1.651 oz

Well, we quietly put together a Top-5 entry for most FDRs found in a single week. Regardless of the year, November and December have been good months for FDRs. The projected number of FDRs needed to fill the next hole ticked up seven this week to 129 due to the fact that I haven't found an 'S' dime in the last 78 FDRs. For the time being, still sitting at three...

1) 70 FDRs on $3000 searched (16-21 Dec 2013)
2) 50 FDRs on $3000 searched (23-28 Dec 2013)
3) 33 FDRs on $5085 searched (4-9 Nov 2019)
4) 30 FDRs on $4700 searched (28-2 Nov 2019)
>5) 22 FDRs on $4640 searched (16-21 Dec 2019)


PROGRESS TO NEXT FIND: 78 of 129 Projected (~Jan 16th)

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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$100 MWR: skunk

Pretty non-standard for me to do any volume on a Monday, but we were out and there was an opportunity.
 

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Box 1: 1947, 1952, 1963, 1964D
Box 2: 1956, 1957, 1960, 1964, 1964D
Box 3: 1964(x2)
Box 4: 1946, 1962D, 1963D, 1964(x2), 1964D
Box 5: 1961D
Box 6: 1963, 1964
Box 7: skunk!
Box 8: 1958 //1968 CAN, Widow's Mite Replica Coin

Coin Counter: $1.31, C$0.11, 2009 25 Sentimo (PHL), 2015 5 Cents (BHS), 2002D 5 Euro Cent (GER)

MERRY CHRISTMAS, indeed! Huge day in terms of FDRs found at 21...today alone is tied for my 6th best week all-time and I'm only through 40% of my expected weekly volume. My wife is sick today, so we very unfortunately had to miss the Christmas Eve service. I was streaming the service on my laptop next to me while I was going through boxes and I kid you not - I'm on Box 5, open up a roll, see silver and the choir belts out "HAL-LE-LU-JAH!" in the classic Handel style. I'm like...this HAS to be the '55D. Turns out it was just a '61D, but still, a funny moment. Excited to see how the rest of the week turns out. Merry Christmas to each one of you. :sleepy2:
 

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Box 1: 1964
Box 2: 1952, 1958D
Box 3: 1963D, 1964
Box 4: 1948
Box 5: 1957, 1960D
Box 6: skunk!
Box 7: 1956, 1964
$30 MWR: skunk
$495 CWR: 1964, 1968 50%er (CAN) //2x CAN

Coin Counter: $0.11

More good quantity, but not a lot of quality. Hit the CWRs pretty hard today hoping for a Christmas gift...maybe tomorrow.
 

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At this rate you might hit the projected 129 by New Year's. Let's hope find #46 is along for the ride.
 

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Congrats on the nice run of dimes!
 

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***Thursday Correction***
Dump Reject: 1948 FDR

Show Thursday with now 12 FDRs and 1 50% Canadian silver dime.
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Week Results
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$5380 (21.52 boxes) - 35 FDRs

Notable: 1968 50% Ag (CAN)

Total Ag: 2.569 oz

Another Top 5 All-Time entry...and this one makes the best of 2019! I'm noticing a trend here: 16-21 Dec (1st & 6th) and 23-28 Dec (2nd & 3rd). On a separate note, the projected number of FDRs needed to be found to fill the next hole ticked up 12 this week. My last 'S' FDR found was actually the last hole filled: the 1950S, which is now 113 FDRs ago. My 'S' find rate in my area of the country is 2.83% at the moment, which is below my national projection of 3.45% and the percentage of minted set of 4.38%. With every 'D' mint mark or no mint mark FDR found, my 'S' find rate continues to drop, thus pushing the projected number higher. It's fun for me to forecast, but I also remember that guys like Warren Buffett ignore forecasting completely. He just keeps investing...and that's what I'm going to do with my FDR collection, one box at a time. :coins:

1) 70 FDRs on $3000 searched (16-21 Dec 2013)
2) 50 FDRs on $3000 searched (23-28 Dec 2013)
3) 35 FDRs on $5380 searched (23-28 Dec 2019)
4) 33 FDRs on $5085 searched (4-9 Nov 2019)
5) 30 FDRs on $4700 searched (28-2 Nov 2019)
6) 22 FDRs on $4640 searched (16-21 Dec 2019)

PROGRESS TO NEXT FIND: 113 of 141 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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I have two left to complete the Roosevelt 1946-1964 set from CRH (1949-S and 1955)
Also found 34 of the 81 mercury dimes.

Totals since 01-01-2007
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Dimes searched: 2,068,892 ($206,889.20 worth)
pre-1965 Roosevelt: 1149
Mercury: 79
Barber: 2
Seated: 2
Silver Canadian: 76

Those totals don't include the 23 Roosevelt and 1 Merc that were found in an unknown amount searched in 2006

In other words I think it's doable, but it sure is taking a lot of effort. Hope you are getting there faster than I have so far. :)

Wow...those are really nice numbers! Wish I had've started CRHing sooner. I'm currently on pace to hit about 600 FDR's and 52 MERCs for $207K searched in dimes. Congrats on the Barbers and Seateds! That's one of my year end goals is to find a Barber. Good luck on the hunt to complete your FDR set. I imagine it will be an overly-satisfying feeling to fill that last hole. I'm down to 18, but of course 13 of those are in the Top 15. Tough sledding ahead I guess. Especially with the coins getting tougher and tougher to find nowadays. HH Sleepy. :sleepy2:

Just to follow up on this convo from 2013, I hit ~$207K lifetime a couple weeks ago with the following stats:

pre-1965 Roosevelt: 690
Mercury: 53 (26 in the set)
Barber: 2
Seated: 0
Silver Canadian: 10

Doesn't quite seem to measure up to searching standards from a decade ago...turns out the mints releasing 2-3B new dimes per year into circulation DOES have an effect on find rate. Huh...:BangHead: It's just good that silver is down right now, else I might have more competition.
 

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Box 1: skunk
Box 2: skunk
Box 3: skunk
Box 4: skunk
Box 5: skunk
Box 6: skunk
Box 7: 1964, 1964(x2) //1x CAN
Box 8: 1952, 1953 80%er (CAN)

Tough way to end the year, but on the bright side, I always enjoy finding Canadian silver. This 1953 Canadian will go down as my last pull of the decade.

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1953 10 Cents (CAN), Obverse and Reverse
 

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It was a good year for the comeback tour. On June 24th, we started back up with nine Most Wanted Dimes still on the loose. We were able to lock up six of those behind bars, or at least album plastic! I'd like to take a second to reflect on my Top 10 personal favorite finds from the past year:

10) 1957D Quarter - My wife brought me home several coins from the local Coinstar. One of 'em turned out to be silver!

9) 1880 Indian Head Cent - It was left behind in the coin counter reject tray...probably because it was so beat up even I needed about 10 seconds to make out what it was.

8) 1950D FDR (XF/AU) - Possibly the nicest FDR in my album at the moment.

7) 1967 10 Cents (CAN) - I really wanted a Mackerel Dime this year. Turns out I found a 50%er and later an 80%er. That first Mackerel dime made me really happy to check another item off the CRHing bucket list.

6) 1943 Australian 3 Pence (AUS) - Gotta love foreign silver! This was a KGVI coin, 92.5% silver. My 3rd foreign silver all-time.

5) 1949D FDR - Huge find for the Most Wanted hunt this year! Pulled it from a CWR, which always makes you feel good.

4) 1904 Barber Dime- Now my oldest dime ever CRH'd. Just wish it wasn't all bent up.

:bronzetrophy: 3) 1955 FDR - I already had one 1955 in my collection, but this one was a HUGE upgrade in the quality department. In fact, ended up being one of my highest grade coins of the year. Not bad for the lowest minted FDR in the set!

:silvertrophy: 2) 1949S FDR - Arguably the toughest FDR in the set to find. If you don't get excited about pulling this coin, you don't get excited.

:goldtrophy: 1) 1914 Barber Dime - My first ever barber dime! Speaking of bucket list items, this was #1 on the list. I'm so glad I was finally able to pull one after doing so much volume.


*****2019 Final Dime Numbers*****
Volume: $118,310 (473.24 boxes)
Seated: 0
Barbers: 2
Mercs: 21
FDRs: 356
CAN 80%: 10
CAN 50%: 3
AUS 92.5%: 1

Coin Counter: 4 FDRs
Teller Assist: 1 FDR

Total Ag (including non-dimes): 31.257 Troy oz.


*****Lifetime Dime Numbers*****
Volume: $219,360 (877.44 boxes)
Seated: 0
Barbers: 2
Mercs: 53
FDRs: 751
CAN 80%: 2
CAN 50%: 4
DR 90%: 1
AUS 92.5%: 1

Coin Counter: 10 FDRs
Teller Assist: 1 FDR

Total Ag (including non-dimes): 93.049 Troy oz.

Thanks for reading...HH in 2020!
 

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*****Correction*****
1958D rejected from today's dump. Show:
Tuesday FDRs 4 -> 5
2019 FDRs 356 -> 357
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Box 1: skunk
Box 2: skunk //1x CAN
Box 3: 1964 80% (CAN), 1968 50% (CAN)
Box 4: skunk
Box 5: skunk //1x CAN
Box 6: skunk
Box 7 : skunk
Box 8: skunk
Box 9: skunk
$200 MWR: skunk

Coin Counter: C$0.45, 1991D 1 Pfennig (GER)

Brutal way for the Most Wanted hunt to start 2020. Got a couple enders though...one epitomized Box 3 and the other epitomized the rest of the day.

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1964 80%er (CAN) - Didn't want to open her

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Washer Ender (First time for everything!)
 

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Box 1: skunk
Box 2: skunk

I think I've done it. I've found every silver FDR in my area! Maybe some more will turn up next week...
 

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You do some crazy volume! What kind of half dollar numbers did you put up in 2019?
 

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Sleepy: I know you're still pulling dime silvers, but lately your SKUNK boxes have been on a rise. Since you keep such good detailed records, what was your percentage of Skunk boxes vs total boxes for the year 2019? Interesting to find out, I'd say about 60%.
 

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It was a good year for the comeback tour. On June 24th, we started back up with nine Most Wanted Dimes still on the loose. We were able to lock up six of those behind bars, or at least album plastic!

And here you thought I was going to finish my nickel set first. Looking forward to you wrapping that set up in 2020! It will be beautiful.
 

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It was a good year for the comeback tour. On June 24th, we started back up with nine Most Wanted Dimes still on the loose. We were able to lock up six of those behind bars, or at least album plastic! I'd like to take a second to reflect on my Top 10 personal favorite finds from the past year:

10) 1957D Quarter - My wife brought me home several coins from the local Coinstar. One of 'em turned out to be silver!

9) 1880 Indian Head Cent - It was left behind in the coin counter reject tray...probably because it was so beat up even I needed about 10 seconds to make out what it was.

8) 1950D FDR (XF/AU) - Possibly the nicest FDR in my album at the moment.

7) 1967 10 Cents (CAN) - I really wanted a Mackerel Dime this year. Turns out I found a 50%er and later an 80%er. That first Mackerel dime made me really happy to check another item off the CRHing bucket list.

6) 1943 Australian 3 Pence (AUS) - Gotta love foreign silver! This was a KGVI coin, 92.5% silver. My 3rd foreign silver all-time.

5) 1949D FDR - Huge find for the Most Wanted hunt this year! Pulled it from a CWR, which always makes you feel good.

4) 1904 Barber Dime- Now my oldest dime ever CRH'd. Just wish it wasn't all bent up.

:bronzetrophy: 3) 1955 FDR - I already had one 1955 in my collection, but this one was a HUGE upgrade in the quality department. In fact, ended up being one of my highest grade coins of the year. Not bad for the lowest minted FDR in the set!

:silvertrophy: 2) 1949S FDR - Arguably the toughest FDR in the set to find. If you don't get excited about pulling this coin, you don't get excited.

:goldtrophy: 1) 1914 Barber Dime - My first ever barber dime! Speaking of bucket list items, this was #1 on the list. I'm so glad I was finally able to pull one after doing so much volume.


*****2019 Final Dime Numbers*****
Volume: $118,310 (473.24 boxes)
Seated: 0
Barbers: 2
Mercs: 21
FDRs: 356
CAN 80%: 10
CAN 50%: 3
AUS 92.5%: 1

Coin Counter: 4 FDRs
Teller Assist: 1 FDR

Total Ag (including non-dimes): 31.257 Troy oz.


*****Lifetime Dime Numbers*****
Volume: $219,360 (877.44 boxes)
Seated: 0
Barbers: 2
Mercs: 53
FDRs: 751
CAN 80%: 2
CAN 50%: 4
DR 90%: 1
AUS 92.5%: 1

Coin Counter: 10 FDRs
Teller Assist: 1 FDR

Total Ag (including non-dimes): 93.049 Troy oz.

Thanks for reading...HH in 2020!

Hey Sleepy,

Thanks for posting your summary stats. I noticed that you had very few lifetime CAN silver dimes and then saw more posted for 2019. Is there a typo for the lifetime 80% CAN (it should be higher, eh?).
 

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