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tuckerD

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So i work in an industry dealing with cash registers regularly. I go to close out a till and replace rolls of coin. I notice one of the dime rolls says "silver". Hmmm, I've heard about these before(on the this site actually). Sure enough after a quick look over my shoulder, and into the roll wrapper i notice a 63'. Blood pressure rises immediately. Now i'm looking over both shoulders, and looking into my wallet for $5 to replace this roll. Doohh, no cash. But more importantly, what are the other rolls looking like in the safe. It's Sunday, so the safe is running dry. But, not too dry. I see the same kind of wrapper, and once again it says "silver". Both rolls are solid silver(47 rosies and 3 mercs). F*&k it, im taking both, shorting my drop, and replacing the $10 tmw.

You all said if you're posting for the first time i have to give a picture. Here it is. Been lurking for awhile. Been CRH halves for the last year.

All the best
TD
 

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cmhoose

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Nice finds! :icon_thumright: Love those solid rolls! Now lets just hope your boss doesn't also lurk on here. ;D
 

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tuckerD

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alpha105 said:
Any key dates?

lowest mintage years i found were..

1-1924D
1-1947S
2-1953S
2-1954S

Any of these have any value besides melt?
 

GMan00001

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tuckerD said:
alpha105 said:
Any key dates?

lowest mintage years i found were..

1-1924D
1-1947S
2-1953S
2-1954S

Any of these have any value besides melt?

The 1924-D or other mercs may have a little depending on condition, but probably not much.

On the plus side you are the first person on this forum to ever report finding a 1924-D merc.
 

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