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Dozer D

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I always envy you guys that can detect a silver ender (be it a 40 or 90%). Maybe it's my eye site that cannot detect the difference on the obv & reverse surface, unless seeing the rim first. I do mostly dimes, and rarely find enders only after opening the roll & see the rim. BUT, in this case I had NO TROUBLE noticing that this lady Merc was for the taking. First time in all my CRH years that I found a Merc (44-s) as an ender. Pulled also a 64 Rosie in the same box. Ironically, I only found ONE 2009 in the box (still say that all 2009 coins will become semi-key keepers) in the far future. I'll keep stacking as long as I can, and enjoy this hobby in my retirement years. HH, Dozer D.
 

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Forgot to include the pics for all the doubting Thomases.
 

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Way to be DozerD...Now you're on a lot of other people's "most envied" lists. Congratz
 

I think those 2009's will fetch a little premium if they are high grade coins, far away in the future...
 

Nice ender! I've gotten a handful of merc enders over the years and even a barber, it's always fun when you crack open the box and know you already have a keeper before you open any rolls.
 

Nice finds! I'm still looking for my first CRH Mercury Dime.
 

I think those 2009's will fetch a little premium if they are high grade coins, far away in the future...

Actually, they already are fetching some little premiums.

CDN Greysheet at last check two months ago had the following prices for BU rolls of nickels and dimes:

Nickels:
2009-P $60
2009-D $13

Dimes:
2009-P $21
2009-D $8.25
 

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