Another $ilver dollar Tuesday

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Well my good luck with silver dollars is continuing in 2014. On my way home from work today I stopped at a bank to check for customer halves and big dollar coins. I was in the commercial drive thru and the lady teller said she had a couple of big dollar coins and when she held them up I could see through the drive thru window one of them clearly looked silver. Well I got one clad Ike and one '76S silver Ike. The 76S has a very glossy finish so I'm pretty sure its proof and positive its silver (doesn't show too well in the last pic). And this is the same bank I got 2 x 71S Ikes a few months ago on Tuesday 9-3-13. Maybe it was from the same customer, maybe someone with a business account. So I'm gonna make sure to keep checking back with this bank to see if my good luck continues.

Well this is the 10th silver dollar I've found CRHing in the past 3 years: 4 Morgans, 4 silver Ikes, 1 ASE in Feb 2013, and 1 Peace dollar late last year.

H$H!
 

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Wow thats a lot of silver $1's you've found good job.

I paid melt for an ase once did you get yours for one for $1?
 

Gonna need to change your name to silverdollarface ;-)

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What is the years for a silver dollar? Please reply!

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What is the years for a silver dollar? Please reply!

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Silver dollar coins

Flowing Hair Dollar 1794–1795
Draped Bust Dollar 1795–1803
Gobrecht Dollar 1836–1839
Seated Liberty Dollar 1840–1873
Trade Dollar 1873–1878 (Business & Proofs struck), 1879–1885 (Proof Only)
Morgan Dollar 1878–1904, 1921
Peace Dollar 1921–1935
American Silver Eagle 1986–present

And then Eisenhower Dollar ( come in 40% silver besides the clad versions) 1971–1974, 1977–1978
Eisenhower Bicentennial 1975–1976 (all dated 1976)

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Silver dollar coins Flowing Hair Dollar 1794–1795 Draped Bust Dollar 1795–1803 Gobrecht Dollar 1836–1839 Seated Liberty Dollar 1840–1873 Trade Dollar 1873–1878 (Business & Proofs struck), 1879–1885 (Proof Only) Morgan Dollar 1878–1904, 1921 Peace Dollar 1921–1935 American Silver Eagle 1986–present And then Eisenhower Dollar ( come in 40% silver besides the clad versions) 1971–1974, 1977–1978 Eisenhower Bicentennial 1975–1976 (all dated 1976) ------------------------------------- just keep stacking, just keep stacking, stacking stacking stacking

Okay this definitely good to know thanks :) so that means I don't have silver because I have the 1971 and 1972 coins :(

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Okay this definitely good to know thanks :) so that means I don't have silver because I have the 1971 and 1972 coins :(

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The '71/'72 could be 40% silver(as stated in my post)- there needs to be a "s" mint mark

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Nice ike!!!

I still have not found a silver ike... Last year I did get an ASE for $1, found a peace dollar in a coin machine, found a Painted ASE(IN A CAPSULE) Inside a coin machine...

HH
 

im new sorry for asking what does ase mean or ash!?
 

American Silver Eagle, the bullion coin.
 

Nice find; that's why your call handle is "Silverface". Keep stacking, cuz I think this may be a tough year for AG CRH.
 

The '71/'72 could be 40% silver(as stated in my post)- there needs to be a "s" mint mark ------------------------------------- just keep stacking, just keep stacking, stacking stacking stacking[/QUOTE


Oh okay where is the mint mark found?

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Look at the pics- its right under Ikes kneck/head & above the date

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Look at the pics- its right under Ikes kneck/head & above the date ------------------------------------- just keep stacking, just keep stacking, stacking stacking stacking
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Thank you :))

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