Half silver Balboa and 1918 walking liberty

CubanHunter

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The last box of the the night had a big surprise. I don't you guys but from time to time I find half balboas (panama coins) in my rolls. They have the same exact measures of the US Half's. I always find clad balboas 1980-present but today I find a 1947 and that is made of silver. I also found my oldest walking liberty 1918.






I think I broke the spell because the last two weeks I was averaging 2 40% in $6000. This last $3000 produce 20 90% and 95 40% plus the liberty and the balboa. Sad that some son of his mother with not respect to coins drill two holes to the coin :BangHead:
 

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GarouLady

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::whimpers in sympathy:: How dare they desecrate such a gorgeous coin. But look at the bright side. at least it wasn't the walker they decided to punch into.

Sweet find! I'm jealous (=) LOL <j/k> )

Hugs and Smiles, Garoulady
 

GlenDronach

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::whimpers in sympathy:: How dare they desecrate such a gorgeous coin. But look at the bright side. at least it wasn't the walker they decided to punch into.

Sweet find! I'm jealous (=) LOL <j/k> )

Hugs and Smiles, Garoulady

It's a well worn coin. Based on the patina and the holes, I have a feeling it was worn as jewelry. That to me seems more like they appreciated it daily rather than kept it in a case. Rustling jimmies over holes in circulated coins?
 

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