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I just get whatever but I think cwr are better because I think some machines reject silver coins.
 

I just get whatever but I think cwr are better because I think some machines reject silver coins.

They can also contain a collection dump, and it is more concentrated than one in an MWR box.
 

If that's just ok what's your best roll hmmm????

I think he only replied with ok because we don't know what a "ne" roll of quarters is. new roll? anyways I'm just curous if it's mint wrapped or customer wrapped, I'm assuming the latter
 

I found 2 1943-P war nickels in one roll one day---Machine rolled too! :laughing7:
 

I think the quarters were in a cwr.
 

My best rolls find was a 1910 S and 1914 D two Coins Apart in a Brinks Roll.
 

Nice! Are we talkin pennies?
 

That's like my find of a roll of quarters with "1960's" written on it. It was a solid roll.
 

Oh that's awsome sax player!
 

Sorry the me was a typo lol
 

Best Rolls

I asked a teller about a dime with a "white" rim in her tray. It turned out to be Candian. She said if I wanted coins with white rims that she had two rolls of them. She then handed over a solid roll of quarters and dimes. This happened in Sept of 2011.

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Quarters are the most difficult to come by. 3 in one box is almost unheard of . . . 3 in a roll is great!
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Halves: Roll of 16 '64 Kennedy's with 2 walkers and 2 Franklins mixed in.
Quarters: 4 1964 quarters and 1 1949 Canadian Quarter. Customer Wrapped, bought from register at a liquor store after getting 2 silver quarters in change.
Dimes: 3 Mercs and 2 Roosies in 1 MWR. They were the only silvers in the box. Go figure, lol.
Nickels: 2 solid rolls of Buffalos. Only a few legible dates.
Pennies: Multiple solid rolls of Wheats, nothing special though
 

On this Tuesday I actually had my best find so far. I started working as a teller about four months ago. Another bank employee got me interested in CRH when he showed me some silver he'd collected over the years.

Early Tuesday morning an older woman brought in $180 in quarters to deposit. She mentioned how she was a "good saver" and had been hanging on to the coins for forever. It's worth noting that up to this point I'd found 3 silver quarters, 1 silver canadian quarter and about 10 silver dimes. My jaw dropped when I popped the roll open and it was more than half silver! Seeing all those silver edges in one roll floored me.

All in all there was 25 silver US quarters (dates ranging from 1934-1964, no key 1932s though) and 1 silver canadian (from 1940). Best find so far but I hope it's not my best ever. I'd be lucky to see something like that again this year!
 

Hi, Mastermind, My name is Ed, new to Treasurenet.com. Found one of your Kennedy's marked mastermind 3/13 in New Castle, DE. In two recent $500 boxes of halves found one Franklin half and 9 40% silver Kennedy's; the most I've ever found (was before the box with your coin). Somebody must have gotten rid of grandpa’s collection. Never found any 64s. The last two boxes nothing, though I usually average one silver clad per 500 dollar box.
 

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