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So I tried my luck at some halves with 2 boxes but no silver but some cool finds. They were customer returns per the teller and in preformed String & Son wrappers with crimp end up, so it fooled me at first. Bottom end was undone and hand folded.
I didn't let it stop me from enjoying myself. I sorted the coins by year on the table and made some rolls of what I think are BU & AU quality and even found a 1982 with a very faint G but no F. I enjoyed the quality pieces and error searching so having no silver wasn't really a problem. I have a Whitman folder that my daughter is starting and she was working with me. She found a 2001 in really good condition so she used that one as her first coin in the folder. She's allowed one coin per week into her folder to keep her from filling it too fast and enjoying it over time.
I wanted to go back to the bank (B of A) and order up some more so hopefully I can get a sealed box. The teller asked the vault teller and she told him that she's is not capable of ordering half dollars. So I said no problem thank you and went to the next location to try my luck (also a B of A).
I figured I'd break the ice and ask for $1000 in quarters which I'm sure she had on hand. I then said "I'd like to also order up some halves from the vault if you guys don't have any on hand." She checked bank's cash vault, no boxes but brought me 3 rolls and 7 loose. She ordered up 4 boxes from the vault to be picked up Friday without even asking any questions. Just said no problem, they'll be here Friday and took my phone number. So I have until then to go through the quarters.
I popped opened the 3 rolls and one of the rolls had 6 40% in it. I was shocked and pleasantly surprised. I wasn't expecting anything silver wise and already decided I'll be buying silver coins in addition to coin rolling since prices are low. I'm honestly loving the BU & AU hunt in it of itself. I hope to find some more errors and proofs and I'll be reporting back with photos as they're all home. I'm posting from work because I got so excited I couldn't wait LOL
So question everyone. One quarter box was Brink's sealed, and inside were plastic wrapper BU 2013 Mount Rushmore quarters. They look great and I'm hesitant to open them. I'm using savings money to coin roll hunt, so I don't mind storing my savings as coins. Would you recommend I keep the 2013 Mount Rushmores or just maybe a couple rolls for the future? Would something like that be worth keep for increase over face value with time, or would cashing those in and getting $500 in silver for long term investment be a better choice with these quarters?
I'm going to go through the other box of quarters and I'll report back on my findings.
2013 P Mount Rushmore Quarter box




Photos of the other box

Photos of the 6 40% silvers found in a bank wrapped roll

Thanks and I hope to bring a report of any quarter finds as early as tomorrow.
I didn't let it stop me from enjoying myself. I sorted the coins by year on the table and made some rolls of what I think are BU & AU quality and even found a 1982 with a very faint G but no F. I enjoyed the quality pieces and error searching so having no silver wasn't really a problem. I have a Whitman folder that my daughter is starting and she was working with me. She found a 2001 in really good condition so she used that one as her first coin in the folder. She's allowed one coin per week into her folder to keep her from filling it too fast and enjoying it over time.
I wanted to go back to the bank (B of A) and order up some more so hopefully I can get a sealed box. The teller asked the vault teller and she told him that she's is not capable of ordering half dollars. So I said no problem thank you and went to the next location to try my luck (also a B of A).
I figured I'd break the ice and ask for $1000 in quarters which I'm sure she had on hand. I then said "I'd like to also order up some halves from the vault if you guys don't have any on hand." She checked bank's cash vault, no boxes but brought me 3 rolls and 7 loose. She ordered up 4 boxes from the vault to be picked up Friday without even asking any questions. Just said no problem, they'll be here Friday and took my phone number. So I have until then to go through the quarters.
I popped opened the 3 rolls and one of the rolls had 6 40% in it. I was shocked and pleasantly surprised. I wasn't expecting anything silver wise and already decided I'll be buying silver coins in addition to coin rolling since prices are low. I'm honestly loving the BU & AU hunt in it of itself. I hope to find some more errors and proofs and I'll be reporting back with photos as they're all home. I'm posting from work because I got so excited I couldn't wait LOL
So question everyone. One quarter box was Brink's sealed, and inside were plastic wrapper BU 2013 Mount Rushmore quarters. They look great and I'm hesitant to open them. I'm using savings money to coin roll hunt, so I don't mind storing my savings as coins. Would you recommend I keep the 2013 Mount Rushmores or just maybe a couple rolls for the future? Would something like that be worth keep for increase over face value with time, or would cashing those in and getting $500 in silver for long term investment be a better choice with these quarters?
I'm going to go through the other box of quarters and I'll report back on my findings.
2013 P Mount Rushmore Quarter box




Photos of the other box

Photos of the 6 40% silvers found in a bank wrapped roll

Thanks and I hope to bring a report of any quarter finds as early as tomorrow.
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