Jamesabroads Hunting Log

Jamesabroad

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Jamesabroad's Hunting Log

Hope you guys don't mind yet another CRH log. I would like to share my finds with everyone though. I don't hunt a large volume and I usually stick to Halves and Nickels with the occasional dime search. I've been at this for a couple months but I just start with my last box.

Stings & Sons box Nickels:

1-1939
15-1940's
1-1940 S mint
13-1950,s

1-1942p:icon_thumleft:
1-1943p:icon_thumleft:

1-1989 Singapore 20cent

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Jamesabroad

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Strings & Sons box Nickels:

3-1939
14-1940's
12-1950's
1990P clipped planchet
1-2006 Singapore 20 cent (Has nice toning)

No silver this time.
 

CladSmoke

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You're averaging one silver a box, that's pretty close to what I have over 142 boxes.
 

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Yeah this last one is actually my sixth box and the only one I haven't gotten at least one silver from. I've only pulled two silvers in a box once (second to last box).
 

CladSmoke

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Clad, you're the Nickel King!! I love reading your CRH log and look forward to seeing your next box results.

Thanks. I'm going to need glasses before I'm done. Too much squinting.
 

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$110 in CWR halves was a skunk. Oddly, about half of them were cleaned/polished 1971's and 76's. Why would anyone clean or polish these? Maybe they were from an easter egg hunt or something. Dumping in the morning and picking up a box of nickels. Only question is should I go with Brinks or NF Strings this time.
 

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NF Strings & Sons nickel box:

1-1939
3-1940
1-1941D
1-1941
2-1942 (no silver)
6-1946
1-1948
2-1949
1-1952
1-1954D
1-1955D
4-1958D
1-1959D
1-1959
1-1968S
3-1970S
1-2009D
1-2000 Guatemala 10 centavos
1-1965 Canadian 5 cents
1-1897-1992 Canadian 5 cents

1-1936 Buffalo 100_5742.JPG 100_5744.JPG
 

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It seems like I find a lot of 1938's and 39's in really good condition. Does anyone know why these are common in high grades?
 

CladSmoke

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I've found quite a few in good condition as well. Not sure why though.
 

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$50 CWR dimes = skunk. Haven't had time to do much hunting this week. Did visit a LCS that has decent prices but I'll have to wait until Wednesday to get back up there to pick up some silver.
 

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NF Strings & Sons box nickels:

2-1940
1-1940D
3-1941
1-1941S
2-1946
1-1946D
1-1947
1-1947S
3-1949

2-1952
1-1953
1-1954
2-1954D
1-1955D
2-1956
4-1957D
1-1958
4-1958D
1-1959
2-1959D

9-San Fran mint

1-1926 Buffalo
1-1943S:icon_thumright:
 

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$100 in Brinks/CWR dimes mix =1 Canadian dime. I never have any luck with dimes. Going to dump these in the morning and try to find some halves. My best pick up bank has been dry of halves for a while now.
 

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Jamesabroad

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NF Strings box Nickels:

2-1939

1-1940
1-1941D
2-1941
1-1941S
3-1946
1-1946D
1-1947S
1-1948D
1-1948

1-1951
1-1951D
3-1952
1-1953
1-1953D
1-1954
1-1955D
1-1956
2-1956D
2-1957
1-1958
2-1958D
1-1959
2-1959D

1-2009P
1-Datless Buff
1-2005 Bison die crack
1-1973 gem that I just couldn't through back. Not sure if it's worth anything but it is a nice looking coin.
 

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Haven't posted in a while. My CRHing has slowed down a lot due to better weather and enjoying the kids being home from school. I picked up a box of nickels and it took me over a week to go through them. Just a couple rolls here and there. Here's the results.
Brinks box nickels:

3- 1940P
1- 1940S
1- 1943P (Silver!!)
3- 1946P
3- 1947P
1- 1948P
1- 1948D
1- 1949D

1- 1951P
1- 1951D
1- 1952P
1- 1954D
4- 1957D
2- 1957P
4- 1958D
1- 1959D
1- 1959D (AU good luster)

9- 1970S
1- 1968S

1- 2009D
100_5941.JPG
 

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Jamesabroad

Jamesabroad

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Finding it hard to take time to search boxes. With summer here, the kids home and the "to-do" list in hand it's hard to get around to CRHing. This is my first summer in the hobby and I can see now why a lot of people slow down in the summer. I have made some coin purchases but haven't picked up a box in some time. I'll post when I do. Happy Hunting to those of you that have the time right now!!
 

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$110 in CWR halves was a skunk. Oddly, about half of them were cleaned/polished 1971's and 76's. Why would anyone clean or polish these? Maybe they were from an easter egg hunt or something. Dumping in the morning and picking up a box of nickels. Only question is should I go with Brinks or NF Strings this time.

I don't know why so many would be cleaned. I understand cleaning dug halves, but clad halves never circulated well, so it would be very unlikely that 110 halves would be dug.
 

sagittarius98

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It seems like I find a lot of 1938's and 39's in really good condition. Does anyone know why these are common in high grades?

My guess is that people hoarded them since they were a new design, and these hoards got recently deposited.
 

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