JimDon
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I picked up my first box of halves and got squat. It was a Dunbar box and not from a bank. Lesson learned. I then decided to pick up a nickel box and got a 43-P ender. After searching the entire roll I ended up with the following:
No Date Buffalo
Two 1943-P Silver War Nickels
22 Pre 1960 Jeffersons
The two silver war nickels took away some of the sting of the skunk halves. I did make a new teller friend. A very sweet young lady. She said two weeks ago a lady turned in $30 worth of quarters and dimes. She knew from looking at them that the rolls looked old. She said she asked the lady if she was sure she wanted to turn them in and she said yes. Turned out to be all solid rolls of silvers. She ended up splitting them with her branch manager and under her tree is a wrapped box $15 in face value silver for her dad.
No Date Buffalo
Two 1943-P Silver War Nickels
22 Pre 1960 Jeffersons
The two silver war nickels took away some of the sting of the skunk halves. I did make a new teller friend. A very sweet young lady. She said two weeks ago a lady turned in $30 worth of quarters and dimes. She knew from looking at them that the rolls looked old. She said she asked the lady if she was sure she wanted to turn them in and she said yes. Turned out to be all solid rolls of silvers. She ended up splitting them with her branch manager and under her tree is a wrapped box $15 in face value silver for her dad.
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