Todays 2 half dollar boxes - 04-25-2007

GMan00001

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Picked up my 2 ordered boxes of half dollars today.

From glancing at the ends of the rolls, I saw a single 1968-D so I knew at least I wouldn't be skunked before I started, chose to open that box last.

Box 1
Only had 1 roll with silver, but the roll had 1 - 90% Kennedy (1964-D) and 1 - 40% Kennedy (1969-D).
The box also produced 3 error coins.
1 - 1971-D DDO (at least it looks like it to me)
2 - 2000-P filled die errors (if look close you'll notice they are different, yet similar)

See pics below for the errors.

Box 2
Interesting mix
2 Walkers (1936, 1941)
2 Franklins (1958-D, 1962-D)
1 - 40% Kennedy (1968-D)

The silver pictured is the combined total from both boxes.

I also picked up a 1967 Kennedy half out of $1 in loose halves cashing in the dime and nickel rejects from yesterday. And I found a 1978 Canadian Quarter and 2 clad dimes that were glued together in the reject tray of the coin machine as well.

With the silver halves from today, I crossed two thresholds:
* 500+ silver halves in 2007
* 1 complete roll of Franklins in 2007.

Oh and I almost forgot also picked up a 1963 $5 Fed Reserve Note cashing in rejects as well.
 

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thurmownator

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Great finds gman....and kudos on the milestones !

May the next 500 come sooner. ::)
 

theekman

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2 walkers and 2 bens in one box! Thats a nice day!

Are those filled mintmark errors worth anything or worth keeping, i found a bicentennial with a filled in D but haven't done anything with it or researched it.
 

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