A Commem-dable box of halves.

philinchio

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Got my half box this past Saturday after a three week wait. Opened it up to see a 64 ender, great sign. Turned out to be a pretty nice box. Ended up with an even split of four 40% and four 90%, two 64-Ds, a 50-D Franklin, and a 1982 Washington silver commemorative, my first. Thought it was a plated coin when I first saw the edge it was so shiny. Hoping my next box is just as nice.

Stay silver all. :headbang:
 

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Ya did good philinchio. Thanks for sharing...
 

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Wow very nice!!

I was wondering about half hunting in Alaska!!! Must be like I thought, hard to get boxes to even search!! Atleast it had some nice goodies inside!

Any pics on the commem?

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Yeah it's not as easy to CRH up here since the local supply is small, so you'll get your coins back in a matter of weeks ordering locally. Out of state boxes are what you want. Banks will order them but they will take a couple weeks to get up here. Customer rolls are about on par with everyone else.

Here's the pics. Taken with my phone camera so apologies for low quality.

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Very cool!!!! I myself found 5 (non silver) commemoratives today!!! But yours is silver, so its much cooler!

HH
 

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