1,000,000 Half Dollars! Stats and a Contest...

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Hit a cool milestone last week...

Officially searched 1,000,000 half dollars ($500,000 worth) since I started hitting the halves hard in 2011.

Thought I'd share some interesting stats and do a little contest. It has been an interesting journey. I have found some cool stuff, and stacked a good amount of silver. I have never really been a stacker, per se, but more of a serious coin collector. I love Morgan dollars, key dates, and rare coins, and my goal at the onset was to find some silver that I could then sell and buy some nice coins for my collection. I think I have had some success in my efforts. Mostly by selling my finds, I have put together a nice partial PCGS-graded Registry set of Morgans (27 coins and counting), including most of the key/semi-key dates: 1893s, 1894, 1889cc, 1895s, 1879cc, 1885cc, 1881cc and quite a few others.
I have found lots of cool stuff along the way, besides the silver: 100s of proofs/nifcs (including a solid box of 2018d), magicians' coins, foreigns, errors/varieties. I found several 1974d doubled dies before I basically stopped date searching, hoping to focus more on volume. I managed to put together a complete set of Kennedy business strikes and proofs from 1964-2015S, including a 1964 proof, all the 40%ers: 70d, proofs from 1968s-70s, and 76s silver bu and proof dates (I didn't include the modern 90% silver proofs in the set - only found 2 of those).

Here are some stats from my first million:
Breakdown by coin types:
(1) Barber (1906) - part of a 3 solid-roll find from a Chase bank - 58 90s and 2 40s.
(57) Walkers - (found 27/65 dates in the series = 42%)
(100) Bens - (including 2 proof Bens - found 26/35 dates in the series = 74%)
(252) 90% Kens - (including 1 silver 1964 proof)
(2) 90% Modern Proof Kens
(2084) 40% Kens 1965-69
(5) 1970d 40%
(11) 1968s-70s 40% proofs
(6) 1976s 40% (mixed bu/proof)
Total Silver: about 460 ounces

Other Stats:
Total Boxes Searched: 883 ($441,500)
CWRs/loose/teller trays: $58,500
Best/worst skunk years: 2015 (34%), 2013 (64%)
Years - most/least searched: $198,719 - 2012, $28,780 - 2014
Best boxes: top 3
1. 88 silvers (87 40s, 1 90) - 13.2 oz
2. 53 silvers (53 40s) - 7.8 oz
3. 45 silvers (43 40s, 2 90s) - 7.1 oz
Boxes w/at least 1 oz silver: 62
Most 90s in a box: 9 (3 Walkers, 6 64s)

During that same period, I searched some pennies, nickels, dimes and quarters as well:
(11) silver quarters (all Washingtons)
(125) silver dimes (120 Rosies, 5 Mercs)
(90) war nickels

And now for THE CONTEST...
Whoever is the first to guess THE DATE/MINTMARK OF THE 1,000,000TH COIN will get a free 40% silver Ken mailed to them. Please only guess once until everyone who wants to has a chance to guess - if no one gets it, I will open up a second round of guessing.

Thanks for all your posts/finds/insights over the years - they have kept me motivated to keep searching. I love reading everyone's posts on here and wish you all well in your pursuits!
 

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1881 cc.

Thanks for the opportunity and congratulations on that milestone. You certainly have been busy. :notworthy:
 

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Great job finding all that silver, I wish you continued success.


69 S Kennedy Half
 

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1972 half. No mm.

Kindest regards,
Kantuck
 

Love the stats!

Guessing bicentennial 1976 clad since my last skunk box was loaded with beautiful toned BU examples.

Like that you have exchanged found bullion silver for collectible coins!

I found my first 74-D double die two weeks ago.

Did you find any silver commemorative halves?
 

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1967-P 40% as the 1-million th coin.
 

1976 P (no mint mark?) Bicentennial. Just cause I see so darn many.
 

1968 P Kennedy half
 

Awesome stats, glad to see I'm not the only one going bananas keeping meticulous stats!

Y'all already took some of the best guesses with the 71-D and '76 bicentennial... I'll go '72-D, who knows!

Pretty 8-) to be able to say you've looked at a million of something...
 

73d

What is a magicians coin?
 

1976-D Kennedy. Thanks for sharing stats and contest! Congrats on stacking all that silver!
 

That’s some crazy stats. I’m going with 74 no mm.
 

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Nice stats, 42 D Walker
 

Sure is a labor of love, congratulations! :notworthy:
 

Good guesses so far, but no winner yet. Here are a couple hints...
it's NOT silver, and it's an NIFC
 

2018d... Part of that solid box ?
 

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