WheatFromChaff
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I haven't bothered posting in awhile because my boxes have been average- they cough up a 40% or two here and there- and my area never does seem to have good CWRs.
However, the past week has been post-worthy. Started off with a solid coinstar score, no silver, but $2.25 clad, 40 pence, and a Canadian dime.
Then came a slightly above-average box with 1x 67 and 1x 64, followed by another that produced my first and second silver enders, along with my first proof ender.

I know that enders can lie, but I figured this box had to be better than just those two, and it was. It produced eight silvers total, including my very first Walking Liberty, a war-torn 1944D with a lot of character.

That alone made my month, and I was pleased with my 90%- 40% ratio as well.
My total from both boxes was
1x 1944D
3x 1964
1x 1965
3x 1966
2x 1967
1x 1984S clad proof


I thought my week couldn't get better, but I was wrong. A friend who knows about my coin obsession decided to give me two rolls of quarters as a graduation gift instead of a $20 bill. I almost just dumped them, knowing full well how rare it is to pick a silver quarter out of an MWR, but my CRHing instincts served me well- wouldn't you know it, I was rewarded with this 1959D, my first silver quarter from the wild

HH All, WFC
However, the past week has been post-worthy. Started off with a solid coinstar score, no silver, but $2.25 clad, 40 pence, and a Canadian dime.
Then came a slightly above-average box with 1x 67 and 1x 64, followed by another that produced my first and second silver enders, along with my first proof ender.

I know that enders can lie, but I figured this box had to be better than just those two, and it was. It produced eight silvers total, including my very first Walking Liberty, a war-torn 1944D with a lot of character.

That alone made my month, and I was pleased with my 90%- 40% ratio as well.
My total from both boxes was
1x 1944D
3x 1964
1x 1965
3x 1966
2x 1967
1x 1984S clad proof


I thought my week couldn't get better, but I was wrong. A friend who knows about my coin obsession decided to give me two rolls of quarters as a graduation gift instead of a $20 bill. I almost just dumped them, knowing full well how rare it is to pick a silver quarter out of an MWR, but my CRHing instincts served me well- wouldn't you know it, I was rewarded with this 1959D, my first silver quarter from the wild

HH All, WFC
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