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Curious what sort of luck folks have had finding silver in boxes ordered from BofA (mainly halves, but happy to hear about experience with quarters and dimes too). I'm in the DC area. Apparently I can order boxes through my business account with no fee.

I think I've seen a post saying that BofA uses Brinks locally and the boxes weren't any good, but hearing any experiences that folks have had would be welcome.

If I do anything with BofA it will be very low volume, so no one should worry about me draining a good source (assuming they are any good).
 

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I do all my searching through BoA at present. My problem is dump locations rather than finding places willing to sell me boxes. Suffice to say I do not find the results disappointing on a realistic level. Though I will say for the record they have culled all the 1970-D's.

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There's normally 1-2 pieces of 40% a box. I'm in the DC/NOVA area.
 

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Thanks guys. Sounds like they are worth an order. I don't (and won't) dump there, and I agree that finding good places to dump seems to be a larger challenge that finding places to order halves, at least in the DC area.
 

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Thanks guys. Sounds like they are worth an order. I don't (and won't) dump there, and I agree that finding good places to dump seems to be a larger challenge that finding places to order halves, at least in the DC area.

TD Bank is good for dumping.
 

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