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waiting for the power failure to end, guess I'll hit the dime box---
always search the heavy rolls 1st. one was at 114.7 grams & 114.5 grams
YUP_____Rosie's

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lightest roll is 113.6---- and sho' 'nuff--- magnet sticks to wrapper----:BangHead::BangHead: junk:cussing::censored::cussing: Canada crap---
that roll gets done last :laughing7::laughing7:
 

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My last two dime boxes had three rosies in one and two rosies and a merc in the other. Nice when they are there!
 

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Silver is always a wonderful site, no matter what it is!!:icon_thumright:
 

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Port: do you put a lot of faith in weighing the rolls, and is it usually right as to the make up of any silver within the roll. I think I will try it in the future; I have a pocket size gram scale (max at 600g). What amount of variance do you consider when weighing the rolls?
 

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port ewen ace

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114.5 grams & higher are good bet for AG. most rolls of clad are 113.9 to 114.4
 

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