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BuffaloBoy

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Sweet ender, is it a 1965? That is by far the least common 40% in my opinion, i haven't gotten a 1965 in months, I actually find more 1964 halves than 1965 halves LOL.
 

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Nice, and a '65 to boot! I agree with Buff--those have been rare finds for me.
 

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Is the number of 65's minted that much lower than the others?
 

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Hopefully there's more in the box! Good luck! HH< Maverick.
 

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Is the number of 65's minted that much lower than the others?

I find lots of them, I think they are a lower mintage but I find them all the time.
 

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Nice ender. I've had a few good boxes but have yet to get an ender. Dimes and war nicks yes, but never a half ender.
 

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Why tease?!?!?! lol :)

I had 2 single ender boxes yesterday, and they were the only silver in their respective boxes... See, thats why I hate teases!

In my experience, the rarity level of 1965-1970 40%ers is the super rare 70, then 65, 69, 66, 67, 68 most common

I would say 1 out of every 10 40%ers I find is a 65, maybe 1 out of 8 or 9 for the 69, and the 66/67/68 are always my most common finds. I dont keep this on my spread sheet though, only whether it is 40%

I have only found 2 1970 40%ers(S and D), and 2 bicentennial 40%ers(proof and non-proof)

HH
 

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cdickrun64

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Alas....it 'twas the sole keeper in the box.....:(
 

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For me the rarity is as followed from most rare to most common:

1976 40% silver- most rare
1970
1965
1966
1969d
1968d
1967 most common
Why tease?!?!?! lol :)

I had 2 single ender boxes yesterday, and they were the only silver in their respective boxes... See, thats why I hate teases!

In my experience, the rarity level of 1965-1970 40%ers is the super rare 70, then 65, 69, 66, 67, 68 most common

I would say 1 out of every 10 40%ers I find is a 65, maybe 1 out of 8 or 9 for the 69, and the 66/67/68 are always my most common finds. I dont keep this on my spread sheet though, only whether it is 40%

I have only found 2 1970 40%ers(S and D), and 2 bicentennial 40%ers(proof and non-proof)

HH
 

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