Have a question for the CRHunters:
I recently purchased a $250 dime box. I have to admit, I think I have ADD and find sorting through 2500 little dimes a bit arduous. I found 2 silvers and thought the rest were duds. I I took the remnants to my local bank and dumped them in the Coin Star coin counter. To my surprise, the machine kicked out one Canadian that was apparently in the box, 2 clad dimes that may be damaged ( I recycled them twice and they got kicked out again) and 2 additional silvers (1946 and 1949). I took a chance and recycled the 1946 and it ended up in the return bin the second time.
Does anyone know if the counter / sorters reject silver for some reason? Man if so my hunting will become a lot easier.
Happy hunting everyone..
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I recently purchased a $250 dime box. I have to admit, I think I have ADD and find sorting through 2500 little dimes a bit arduous. I found 2 silvers and thought the rest were duds. I I took the remnants to my local bank and dumped them in the Coin Star coin counter. To my surprise, the machine kicked out one Canadian that was apparently in the box, 2 clad dimes that may be damaged ( I recycled them twice and they got kicked out again) and 2 additional silvers (1946 and 1949). I took a chance and recycled the 1946 and it ended up in the return bin the second time.
Does anyone know if the counter / sorters reject silver for some reason? Man if so my hunting will become a lot easier.
Happy hunting everyone..
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