2nd venture into halves

Rosco53

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Worked on the road again, but it turns out my CU has a branch in that town. Annnnnnd lo and behold, they had a bag of halves. Figured after putting in a 65 hr work week I'd treat myself. Quite happy with my pulls:
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(these are a bit too big for my microscope)

1967 40%, 1971 S proof, and 2 50 Pence out of the $500. Pretty sure this is going to become a slippery slope for me. I'll have to see if that branch charges to exchange them though, if not, may have this figured out! Happy hunting everyone!
 

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Uncleslick18

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Nice score. I envy your ability to pick up bags. None of the cus around here with machines will sell them to me. I literally opened $480 fv worth of cents this weekend. It’s such a pain getting rid of all the wrappers and breaking down all of the boxes.

Nice hit with the silver, and those hexagonal coins are pretty neat.. what country are they from?
 

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Good job. It's been slow here. Banks will exchange them, but more for a fee and/or they have a minimum.
 

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