Cute little lunchtime silver score (All quarters were from the reject tube)

Weaselbrott

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It is always nice making money on your lunch break!

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Searched one box of halves, then walked a few blocks away to the dump bank where I found the three Washies, and about 20 dollars in clad in the reject tube. Not too shabby! Have a great weekend guys, and here's to a lot of silver in our pockets!
 

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$20 in clad in the reject? Man thats better than the AG finds

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just keep stacking, just keep stacking, stacking stacking stacking
 

It is always nice making money on your lunch break!

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Searched one box of halves, then walked a few blocks away to the dump bank where I found the three Washies, and about 20 dollars in clad in the reject tube. Not too shabby! Have a great weekend guys, and here's to a lot of silver in our pockets!

That 1934 Washington is in super condition!!!!
Sweet finds!!
Wickaboag
 

Gotta love those backed up reject tubes. I've found more quarters in reject trays/tubes than I've ever found in rolls. Makes me wonder why I still go through rolls.

Found $15 in dollar coins the other day in one tube (small dollar coins, no Ag, but I'll take it).
 

I really want to start checking a bank with a coin counter. Which banks do you frequent? Or are they small regional banks?
 

Wow and I was shorted $7.50 on my $500 half dollar dump today...
HH
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kudos on reject finds
some weeks I have a better luck at the coin counter than searching rolls!

Thanks, same here. I love the thrill from the reject tube!
 

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