Sleepys Most Wanted (Roosevelt Dimes)

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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

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black = Wanted
 

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

Other than dimes, my 2019 numbers were:

Cents: $61.50 - 112 Wheat
Nickels: $198.00 - 2 War
Quarters: $644.00 - 1 'W' mint (War in the Pacific)
Halves: $2678.50 - 14 40%ers, 1 1964

No coin counters in my area take halves, so I have to reroll. That gets to be a lot with the Most Wanted FDR hunt volume.
 

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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%.

This calculation contains physically sealed by the coin courier boxes only - no box equivalents such as $250 MWR. Also, to be clear, a skunk for these purposes is defined as a box not containing a silver coin in it.

For 2019, it was at worst 187/407 boxes contained silver and at best 190/407. I say AT WORST because I tried to throw a few back into the coin counter, but thankfully my coin counter rejects silver. There's really no telling which boxes those three came out of.

To phrase it the way you've requested, 220/407 boxes were skunks. At best, 217/407...so skunk percentage for 2019 was documented at 54.1%, but could have been as low as 53.3%.
 

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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.

Here's hoping! I've only got three months left in this state before the military sends me to my next duty station. It's going to be back to the normal day shift, non-bank friendly hours there. I'm really hoping for a bit of a CRHing miracle between now and the beginning of April. Keep pushing on the Nickel front!
 

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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?).

Nice Canadian tone...yes, that '2' should be a '12'. Musta tapped the '1' digit to light. :sadsmiley:
 

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Week Results
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$4950 (19.80 boxes) - 5 FDRs

Notable: 2 80% CAN, 1 50% CAN

Total Ag: 0.482 oz

Not the best week ever, but then again, not every week can be. It all averages out I guess. We're still on pace to find that next Most Wanted FDR on or around 16 Jan...as long as we can get back on track next week!

PROGRESS TO NEXT FIND: 118 of 142 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: what branch of service are you in, your MOS., and you still find time in the military to do CRH., good for you. Hope you don't see overseas duty in the Mideast.
 

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Sleepy: what branch of service are you in, your MOS., and you still find time in the military to do CRH., good for you. Hope you don't see overseas duty in the Mideast.

I'm in the Air Force, Dozer. I'm on a special duty right now where about 35% of my work is accomplished during bank hours and the rest is just about all swing shift work. The hours have made CRHing possible whereas normally I would not have time to do mass volume. I've already done a couple deployments to the middle east...glad to be stateside at the moment.
 

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Tuesday
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Box 1: 1964D //1x CAN
Box 2: 1950D, 1962D, 1963D, 1964
Box 3: skunk //1x CAN
Box 4: 1964D //1x CAN
Box 5: 1959D
Box 6: skunk
Box 7: 1957, 1959, 1963, 1963D, 1964D
Box 8: skunk
$275 MWR: 1953S, 1956, 1959D, 1964 //2x CAN
$105 CWR: 1964(x2) //3x CAN

Halves
$6 loose: skunk

18 FDRs today on $2380! Plus, we finally pulled an 'S' mint pre-65 FDR for the first time in 130+ FDR finds. Box 7 got a little crazy, too. Found 5 FDRs in the first third of the box...thought it could be a double digit box, but got skunked the rest of the way. Finally, found this in my ice cream tonight...

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:binkybaby::binkybaby::binkybaby:
 

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First batch of great boxes for the year for you Sleepy, nice going. And big congrats on the announcement of the newest CRHer in your family.
 

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Sleepy: I salute you, and THANK YOU FOR YOUR SERVICE.
I myself was in the Army a long time ago '68-'71, with overseas duty in S.Korea, as combat engineer attached to a Float Bridge Co. Hope you don't see another Mideast deployment in the next 12-months. Good to have CRH as a hobby to pass that time away.
 

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First batch of great boxes for the year for you Sleepy, nice going. And big congrats on the announcement of the newest CRHer in your family.

Thanks, Immy. CRHing with the kids would be fun if they ever find interest in the hobby.
 

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Sleepy: I salute you, and THANK YOU FOR YOUR SERVICE.
I myself was in the Army a long time ago '68-'71, with overseas duty in S.Korea, as combat engineer attached to a Float Bridge Co. Hope you don't see another Mideast deployment in the next 12-months. Good to have CRH as a hobby to pass that time away.

Thanks, Dozer. Thank you for your service as well! As far as getting deployed again, you know how it goes...if your name gets called, your name gets called. :icon_salut: :usflag:
 

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Wednesday
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Box 1: skunk
Box 2: skunk
Box 3: skunk
Box 4: skunk
$190 MWR: skunk
$125 CWR: skunk

Coin Counter: $6.94, C$0.95, 1919D Wheat Cent (NEW FIND!), 2014 1 Florin (ARU), 2012 10 Euro Cent (FRA)

Man, today was quite the opposite of yesterday as we achieved zero FDR finds. The coin counter was the real source of excitement for the day. First, someone left a handful of goodies in the reject tray. Then, I took a quick glance in the waste basket to find a 101 year old coin...??? It was one I didn't have in my wheat book, so no shame! The key is to not make eye contact with anyone after reaching in and then head directly for the door. :laughing7: That's 84 of 140 in the wheat set.

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1919D Wheat Cent, Obverse and Reverse
 

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Friday
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Box 1:1946, 1964
Box 2: 1948, 1964D
Box 3: skunk
Box 4: skunk
Box 5: skunk
Box 6: skunk
Box 7: skunk
$490 CWR: 1948D, 1949, 1953D, 1956D(x2), 1962D, 1963D, 1964(x2) //4x CAN

Coin Counter: C$0.25

Had to combine my Thursday and Friday routes today. The boxes started out strong before flatlining rather abruptly. The brown and green rolls ended up saving the day, however. In particular, 8 of those 9 finds came from $80 in CWRs that I got from one of my favorite CWR banks...one roll even contained 3 silvers! Don't worry, I bought them all - I always do. Got the privilege of pulling a 1949 today. Finding a '49 or '55 of ANY kind is quite the thrill. I soo thought I found the '55D today! I looked at the mint mark and saw it was a 'D', and flipped it to look at the date and saw 1955...then blinked and saw 1953! The 3's and 5's on dimes look really similar...:tongue7: Next time! Anyway, finding that 1949 got me thinking about how difficult it is to pull a CAT 1 FDR. Below is my all-time Category 1 finds list with associated quantities:

1) 1949S - 1
2) 1955 - 2
3) 1955D - 0
4) 1950S - 1
5) 1955S - 1
6) 1946S - 1
7) 1949D - 1
8) 1954S - 0
9) 1949 - 3 //Includes FDR found today
10) 1947S - 2
11) 1951S - 0
12) 1948S - 1

TOTAL: 13 of 783 FDRs Found (1.66% of FDRs I've pulled are CAT 1 on the Most Wanted List)
 

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Week Results
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$5935 (23.74 boxes) - 31 FDRs

Notable: 1919D Wheat Cent

Total Ag: 2.243 oz

After four straight weeks of 15+ FDRs, the Most Wanted hunt saw just 5 FDRs last week to start the new year, so this week's 31 silver Roosies was a welcomed sight. Kinda strange the way it came about, as I only found silver from my Tuesday/Thursday banks and got completely skunked from my Wednesday/Friday banks. Scored a Top 5 All-Time week regardless of the way it occurred. As far as the hunt is concerned, after filling the last several holes on the front side of their respective projections, it appears we'll be on the backside of Find #46's projection. Any dime now...

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) 31 FDRs on $5935 searched (6-11 Jan 2020)

PROGRESS TO NEXT FIND: 149 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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gray = found
black = WANTED
 

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Tuesday
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Box 1: 1963D, 1964 //same roll
Box 2: skunk
Box 3: skunk
Box 4: 1954 // Widow's Mite Coin
Box 5: 1952D, 1961D
Box 6: 1959 80%er (CAN), 1962D
Box 7: 1963D

Coin Counter: C$0.10

Took me a while to figure out what year this Canadian was...1953? 1958? 1959? Ended up figuring out their 8's have a top circle and a bottom circle...same idea with their 3's. The 9 is oval in nature. I'm close to getting a coin microscope...Anyway, pics below.

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1959 80% Ag 10 Cents (CAN), Obverse and Reverse
 

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Big Score with Less Than 12 Wks To Go: Find #46


Wednesday
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Box 1: 1964D //1968 Balboa (PAN)
Box 2: 1941 MERC, 1951, 1951S, 1959, 1964 80% Ag (CAN) //NEW FIND!! ,1x CAN
Box 3: 1964D //2x CAN
Box 4: 1962D, 1963D
$160 MWR: 1963D //1x CAN
$90 CWR: skunk

Coin Counter: C$0.10

We've been saying it for weeks now: mid-January! Last week's big haul got us there a little faster in terms of FDRs needed, but mid-January was the time regardless. Man, this 1951S looks pretty good for coming out of a box. Split bands on top, but not on bottom; ALTHOUGH, it can be tough to find split bands on the bottom on many MS coins in the set! Okay, moving forward the odds only get steeper. My model is now projecting an average of 243 FDRs to get Most Wanted Find #47, which equates to somewhere around Cinco de Mayo! Obviously, I don't have that kinda time with me moving the first week of April, so we're gonna need quite a bit of luck to pull this off over the next 11.5 weeks. Well, here goes nothing. :headbang: 46 down...2 to go!

FDRs Needed for Find #46: 157 of 141 Projected


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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Find #46: 1951S, Obverse and Reverse
 

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Congrats all the way around - but especially on the surprise find engraved on that spoon! Best wishes to you, Mrs. Sleepy, and the whole growing Sleepy family!
 

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Congrats Sleepy, down to two! Your projection was right on the money. Hope you hit the jackpot with those last two missing pieces soon.
Funny enough, we both picked up a missing piece this week.
 

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Thursday
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Box 1: skunk
Box 2: skunk
Box 3: 1958D
$185 MWR: skunk
$340 CWR: 1951, 1958D //1x CAN

CRH Cash: 2017 $20 Star Note NJ serial number //320K run size (Sheets)

Kind of a weak Thursday. One of my most reliable banks told me they forgot to plan for me today and couldn't provide me any dimes...:dontknow:. A few highlights though:
1) Found a new bank a few weeks back that told me today they get a lot of CWRs because so many businesses bring them in and they want to get rid of them.
2) My current all-star CWR bank gave me $80 in CWRs today. Last week $80 yielded 8 FDRs. Today yielded 2 FDRs that were sitting right next to each other in a single roll!
3) I find a star note every week or two. Today's was the first "rare" one I've found. TBD on a value. I'll have to figure it out somehow.
 

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