Dimes and quarters edge checking question?????

Dozer D

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However, you may be passing up some very dark stained coins, of which many a times I have found. That's why I date check all my coins., also might miss some proofs.
 

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IMO there is no need to date check every coin. pull out the silvers, pull out the "questionable ones" and date check those, immediately dump the other 98%. I really don;t care if I miss circulated proofs, they arent worth much, if anything over face.
 

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It's up to you. $180 in dimes isn't much to date search. I usually search between $600-$1200 at a time, so edge only for me.
 

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I've always just edge checked dimes and quarters. There is definitely a technique too it, though. I never rely solely on seeing the bright white silver even though that is how most of them show up. I open the roll and then look at each edge. I then do a closer inspection on any coin where I can't see the edge between the "silver"/brown clad edge as a distinct line. Honestly, though, the dirty silvers are a small percentage of the overall silver that I have found out of those denominations. I do have a few silver quarters that I found that have pretty dirty looking edges, though.
 

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I edge search dimes. The coin counter I dump at rejects silver, so if I miss one I'll know. Over the past few years I've searched over $130,000 in dimes and only missed 2 darkly stained silvers.
 

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