$100 in halves, $100 in quarters, $50 in dimes

timbobwey

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Today I got a little bit of everything it seemed-
1 rosie 1951, a 1968 canadian dime, a 1969 Canadian quarter, a BU 1952-2002 canadian quarter, 3 40%halves- a 65 and 2 68, and I found what I beleive to be an error coin. A bicentennial half, on the reverse side in the word dollar. The D, the O and the R all have chunks of them missing, especially the D. The coin has virtually no wear, or scratches. I'm sure it is an error, I will post pics tomorrow

it's weird, I found 2 68 canadian dimes yesterday too, I'm pretty sure they're %50 silver. The 69 canadian quarter is just a hole filler in my collection
 

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timbobwey said:
it's weird, I found 2 68 canadian dimes yesterday too, I'm pretty sure they're %50 silver.

Put them up to a magnet. If it sticks, than it's not silver (nickel). If it doesn't, than woo-hoo; you have silver!
 

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Nice finds. Those '68 non-silver canadians will also sound like a slug when dropped. I find about 1 silver per every 20 68's found. ffd
 

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timbobwey

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well, the canadians aren't silver. But I know there is a 68 canadian dime worth a lot of money, the big boat, big date. Don't think I found one though.
 

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