How are the finds at closed drive-in movies? Even with asphalt parking. Not old enough? I think my best bet is around the remnants of the concession, before they build something new on the property.
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bscofield6 said:Thankfully, with the explorer you can tell the different between silver and clad.
I finished the day with 24 silver dimes and about 50 wheats.
steve from ohio said:bscofield6 said:Thankfully, with the explorer you can tell the different between silver and clad.
I finished the day with 24 silver dimes and about 50 wheats.
Convert....convert.....convert..... those clads to silver. Been doing that for twenty years. Take those clads to the bank, get paper federal reserve debt notes for them and then buy Silver Eagles and other silver coins (real money).
Never sit on clads. Soon as you get enough to buy a Silver Eagle, do it. Silver has been going up and the clads are always going down in value. I have been converting clads to Silver Eagles at least 3 time a week.
I never pass up clads because I know they are the most common and they add up to quite a tidy sum over time. Every time I hit $20.00 in clads, I convert them to a Silver Eagle. Used to get three of them when silver was $6 an ounce back in 1988. Today It's like finding a silver dollar every day I'm out.
More money has been lost than is in circulation right now. Most of that is clad coins. Think of those clad coins as part of Silver Eagle and you will change your opinion about clads real fast.
steve from ohio said:Convert....convert.....convert..... those clads to silver. Been doing that for twenty years. Take those clads to the bank, get paper federal reserve debt notes for them and then buy Silver Eagles and other silver coins (real money).
Never sit on clads. Soon as you get enough to buy a Silver Eagle, do it. Silver has been going up and the clads are always going down in value. I have been converting clads to Silver Eagles at least 3 time a week.
I never pass up clads because I know they are the most common and they add up to quite a tidy sum over time. Every time I hit $20.00 in clads, I convert them to a Silver Eagle. Used to get three of them when silver was $6 an ounce back in 1988. Today It's like finding a silver dollar every day I'm out.
More money has been lost than is in circulation right now. Most of that is clad coins. Think of those clad coins as part of Silver Eagle and you will change your opinion about clads real fast.