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silvercounselor

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1 Ike - skunk

Forgot to mention I passed my boards for my master's license credential. 7 more weeks of my internship then I'll start my doctoral program. Also in 7 weeks I lose my main supplier bank when I move. I'll be on the hunt finding another bank that would be willing to order boxes for me. I think I'll start slow again and order 1 box of nickels and halves and work my way back up to 2 a week. Til then I'll enjoy 4 boxes of each biweekly.
 

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silvercounselor

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Nickel Box #58: 1943 P & 1944 P

Nickel Box #59: 1927 D

The buff is in very poor shape.
 

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Nickel Box #61: Dateless Buff & 1944 S

The 44 S gave me a complete war nickel set now! I just need 3 more nickels to have a complete circulated set now.
 

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silvercounselor

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Oct 2, 2014
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I got out of work early today and figured I would hit up the banks.

$40 CWR Dimes: Skunk

$20 Brinks Nickels: skunk

$24 Loomis Nickels: skunk

$8.50 CWR Pennies: 4 wheats

$38 CRW Nickels: skunk

$236 2 dollar bills: skunk

$25.50 Teller Tray halves: skunk
 

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silvercounselor

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Halve Box #31: (1) 1964, (1)1965, (20) 1967, (15) 1968 & (3) 1969

So I got my typical order of 4 halve boxes, 4 nickel boxes and 4 cent boxes (for my brother) today. I got home and opened 2 halve boxes to see if there were any enders. First box didn't have anything visual on the first row. I opened the second box and bam 1 ender. I proceeded to check the rest of the rolls and found 3 enders. I saved them for last and started opening the rolls. 7 Straight rolls had something at least one 40%! I found 2 reverse enders and numerous rolls with 2 40%s. One roll had 3 and one roll had 4 (one of the enders had the 4). I was so excited opening up all the rolls this is what I have been waiting for. For me this is a dream box! I doubt the other boxes will produce anything compared to this but I am set and very happy!!!!

I have been working hard at my internship for my masters degree for the last 2 months and normally go to bed at 9:30 to get up at 5:30. I started opening the rolls at about 9 and was way to excited to stop because I knew I would not sleep knowing I was getting a coin every roll.

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silvercounselor

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Oct 2, 2014
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Pittsburgh
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Halve Box #32: 1966, 1967 & 2012 s

Halve Box #33: skunk

Halve Box #34: (2) 1964 D

Great batch of boxes!!

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silvercounselor

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So I collect nickels and love buffalo nickels. I set aside all the bison nickels from 2005 and look at them carefully for the detached leg and "speared" die cracks. This week I think I found the rear speared variety and I know there are a few different types?

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Nickel Box 62: 1943 P

Nickel Box 63: 1943 P

Found a bunch of Canadians and a token 42.
 

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I don't understand the term boxes/half boxes
 

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