Stopped by a Chase branch frequented by a CRH.

kfs

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This branch has on more than one occation had dumps returned in the MRWs and the person goes to the trouble of retooling the ends like a machine roll. Be it a lot looser of course. So I do not stop in much but I thought I would try my luck today.
The teller said she had one half but then said wait a minute checked her drawer and pulled out two roll. I bought them walk out to the car and opened one. Right there was what look like silver. I dump the roll in my hand and there were 18 silver halves in the roll and two bicentennials. I openned the second roll 18 silver halves and two bicentennials

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Heading back to see if they may have dropped off any quarter or dimes
 

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Yes, go back for more. Good idea. Are the bicentennial coins also silver. They would be s mint AND have an edge like a 40%, in case you didn't know.
 

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Nice cull!!

Whats the break downs of the silver?
 

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Definitely, not minted in Denver all four of them.

Guess it could be just a coincidence.
 

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They were all 40%.
 

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