Best score of my life from a bank- not sure I even believe it!

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Went to the local credit union today at lunch. They kind of got tired of seeing me last winter, I guess I was a bother getting halves. I don't search coins much, just too busy. But today, I had an itch to look thru some coins. The teller didn't have any halves, I asked if they had any in the back (as in a box) or a box of dimes. He went back and came back in a few minutes. Said no halves but they had $300 in dimes. They had to be "verified", which means customers brought them in and they had to open the rolls and COUNT THEM. Also they had a few, maybe 10 of the "big dollars". I thought I didn't want to stay here all day, so I told them I'd take $100 In dimes and the big dollars. I thought great, more ugly Eisenhower dollars, as I don't think they're especially attractive. It took over 20 minutes. I got the coins, only had a few minutes to get back to work before I was officially late back from lunch. Paid them and glanced at the big dollars, I off handedly remarked, boy they're dirty. Got to the car and....and....and...

Six Eisenhowers. Only 5 are pictured, the other fell on the floor, will retrieve it shortly. And these...... IMG_0445.webpIMG_0446.webpIMG_0447.webp They have black spots but the detail especially on the Morgans is unbelievable. All the hair is there, the ear is distinct, LIBERTY is crisp.
 

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buy all them tellers lunch...... sweet score
 

Again ill say dont tip off the tellers too much as to how good a deal it was- might never see ag again- if they know then ok but sounds like this one had no idea about the peaces and Morgan's
I wouldnt do any different than I have always done in the past as far as treating the tellers

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just keep stacking, just keep stacking, stacking stacking stacking
 

He might give them a thank you card for being so nice! This would not tip them off to the score unless he notes it inside the card and the card might just get him a lot more great scores, who knows!!


Frank
 

You were right the 1923 was a 1928.
 

I do not see any mint mark on the back. Will try a magnifier when I get home later. Looks like Philadelphia .
 

I do not see any mint mark on the back. Will try a magnifier when I get home later. Looks like Philadelphia .

If so, you are in the money!!!! 28 P is worth more than twice the 21.

What a score!!!!
 

I tried looking with my digital microscope last night but the scope didn't work.
 

Digital microscope won't cooperate. However, it is definitely a 1928 with no mint mark. Here's a better (large) pic of the obverse. When I figure out how to get the microscope working again, I'll get some very close ups of the key areas. IMG_0452.webp
 

Looks good other than the tarnish. A pro could probably dip it for you.

Looks like VF details at least. You got a good one there!!!

Book is at least $350. Nice score!
 

Digital microscope won't cooperate. However, it is definitely a 1928 with no mint mark. Here's a better (large) pic of the obverse. When I figure out how to get the microscope working again, I'll get some very close ups of the key areas. View attachment 885440

Do you have a pic of the reverse? That's where the mint mark would be if it has one. It is near the tail feathers.

Great finds, none the less!

- DS
 

I still didn't get the digital microscope to work, so this is the best I could get this am. Will try to get a better pic later.IMG_0458.webp
 

I still didn't get the digital microscope to work, so this is the best I could get this am. Will try to get a better pic later.<img src="http://www.treasurenet.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=885694"/>

Yeah I can't tell anything, the pic is too blurry. I'm following your thread though, I'm really interested in this, I hope you have a winner here! (You already are a winner because you got silver dollars at face lol).

- DS
 

It is definitely a 1928 Philly. Why would someone take 90year old silver dollars to a bank? Estate finds by younger people? Theft from grandmom ? Rich folks who don't care?
 

My cat had fun with these this am. Around 5 I heard clink crash . Coin hitting floor, this repeated itself every 5 minutes for an hour till he finally got me out of bed.
 

Contrary to previous advice given, DO NOT have a "professional" "dip" the coin. The tarnish is fine and if you sent it to be slabbed after dipping it would come back cleaned.
 

Contrary to previous advice given, DO NOT have a "professional" "dip" the coin. The tarnish is fine and if you sent it to be slabbed after dipping it would come back cleaned.

It depends... I know of several coins that have been dipped, and are happily living in slabs (PCGS and NGC) with no details grade or mention of improper cleaning. The key is to know what you're doing, that's why I'd only have someone who knows what they are doing attempt it. They are also fine left as is with the tarnish in place, but it's not a very attractive toning... Not trying to start a big fight over cleaning coins, but IF DONE PROPERLY, it can enhance a coin's appearance and value. I agree with you that if botched, it can do the opposite. The grading services slab dipped/cleaned coins everyday so long as they don't show evidence of "improper cleaning".

HH
 

Sounds like a great score, smokey. It's funny that you said this was the best score of your life and it turned out even better than you realized.
 

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