Frankly, my best half box of 22 boxes searched

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picked up 2 ordered boxes on Friday, usually get crapola and pure skunks. weighed the rolls and 3 came up over 226.5 grams, so I open them first---heaviest yields my first ever BEN, a '63 in fine to very fine--no letters on bell and rings mostly gone. Ben brought a small horde of 27 40%ers along IMG_1245.JPG IMG_1250.JPG IMG_1251.JPG from '65 to '69. box 2 opens later today!!!, maybe a Walker???, but I'll settle for a '64. 4 dime boxes this week= 3 skunks, then box 4 gives a '54D, '59D, '61D and a '65 80% Canada. with solid frozen New York ground, 2015 silver totals to date are 37 war nickels, 10 rosies, 1 Merc., 1 80% Canada dime, 29 40% Kennedy and THE BEN. CRH'ing sure is nice during hibernation!!!:icon_thumleft::icon_thumright:
 

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Nice box. Do you normally weigh all the rolls or only if the box has enders? If the box has 3 enders or more I'll weigh the rolls. The kids seem to enjoy it.
 

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port ewen ace

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I always weigh all rolls to find short/extra coin rolls, and to know my total dump amount at the machine. it also helps with ID'ing rolls with foreign coins. box #2 of the pick up was a rude awakening, no silvers but 4 proofs-- '73-S, '80-S', '82-S, and '87-S. IMG_1252.JPG IMG_1253.JPG
 

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