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Joined Two Exclusive Club's Today on a Mini-Road Trip!!!!!!!!!!!!
Bank Number 1 - had 9.50 in loose Halve Dollars - Skunk
Bank Number 2 - 70 Dollars in CWRs. Here is what gave me a heart attack.
Opened first roll of the seven and found this at the beginning or end of the roll, depends on how you look at it.
Thought OMG, they are silver and it is only the first roll of seven.
Opened Roll number two - !Yahtzee! - Full Roll of beautiful bodacious silver and one more Bicentennial Half that looked like
the other three. Never been in Circulation.
Break down of rolls 1 and two included every Kennedy except the 70.
1964 X 1
1965 X 4
1966 X 1
1967 X 9
1968 X 2
1969 X 2
1776 - 1976 X 4 (three in the first roll and 1 in the second.)
Full roll of silver + 3 out of $70 dollars - Double !Yahtzee! and a Shazaammmmmmm!!!!!
I tore apart the other seven rolls faster than O'Bama can spend our tax dollars but they were all
skunks. Not complaining a bit......
Now as I was sitting in the shade enjoying the feeling of actually not only finding half dollars in my town, but
Silver Half Dollars at that, a thought came to me. There were 4 1776-1976 half dollars that had never seen
circulation, could that person of brought in the Ike's to match. Went back into the bank and asked if
they had any Large Silver Dollars . I about fainted when the lady took them out of her drawer and said
thank God somebody asked for these. They were brought in two weeks ago and people just don't ask for
them nor half dollars anymore.
Can you Guess
They have never been in circulation, carry the "S" mint stamp and are 100% silver (40%), the 100% is my knowledge
of the coins.....
Then I asked if the same person had brought in any quarters, even though they would be 40%'ers it would still be silver.
Teller told me that quarters get mixed in with their normal currency distribution amongst the other tellers but the
person who brought them in didn't have any that she knew of.
Riley Boy is correct, it is still out there and after three years of on again off again I am now a member of an
exclusive club.
Bank Number 1 - had 9.50 in loose Halve Dollars - Skunk
Bank Number 2 - 70 Dollars in CWRs. Here is what gave me a heart attack.
Opened first roll of the seven and found this at the beginning or end of the roll, depends on how you look at it.
Thought OMG, they are silver and it is only the first roll of seven.
Opened Roll number two - !Yahtzee! - Full Roll of beautiful bodacious silver and one more Bicentennial Half that looked like
the other three. Never been in Circulation.
Break down of rolls 1 and two included every Kennedy except the 70.
1964 X 1
1965 X 4
1966 X 1
1967 X 9
1968 X 2
1969 X 2
1776 - 1976 X 4 (three in the first roll and 1 in the second.)
Full roll of silver + 3 out of $70 dollars - Double !Yahtzee! and a Shazaammmmmmm!!!!!
I tore apart the other seven rolls faster than O'Bama can spend our tax dollars but they were all
skunks. Not complaining a bit......
Now as I was sitting in the shade enjoying the feeling of actually not only finding half dollars in my town, but
Silver Half Dollars at that, a thought came to me. There were 4 1776-1976 half dollars that had never seen
circulation, could that person of brought in the Ike's to match. Went back into the bank and asked if
they had any Large Silver Dollars . I about fainted when the lady took them out of her drawer and said
thank God somebody asked for these. They were brought in two weeks ago and people just don't ask for
them nor half dollars anymore.
Can you Guess
They have never been in circulation, carry the "S" mint stamp and are 100% silver (40%), the 100% is my knowledge
of the coins.....
Then I asked if the same person had brought in any quarters, even though they would be 40%'ers it would still be silver.
Teller told me that quarters get mixed in with their normal currency distribution amongst the other tellers but the
person who brought them in didn't have any that she knew of.
Riley Boy is correct, it is still out there and after three years of on again off again I am now a member of an
exclusive club.
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