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My second day of CRH for halves and I finally struck gold...erm...silver!
I went to three banks today. One bank had $20 of CWR halves ready for searching. I went back to my car with my finds. Searched the first roll...skunk. I thought to myself, "Another wasted lunch". Opened the second roll and....SILVER! What a great feeling! I've never found silver before so my eye wasn't trained to see it but I did notice that one coin was darker than the others at the rim. I checked and it was a 1966!
I then checked the other coins and....my first proof! Glistening amongst it's clad brethren was a Bicenntenial Half Dollar Proof. Being as this is my first ever proof, I am astonished at how someone could spend such a beautiful coin. It's almost a shame that this coin was included in a roll. It has some fingerprints and some light scratches so it's no where near un-circulated but it sure does look beautiful.
With that being said, how would one clean these coins. I know its sacrilegious to clean any coins but I'm sure I'm going to hold on to these two "first finds".


I went to three banks today. One bank had $20 of CWR halves ready for searching. I went back to my car with my finds. Searched the first roll...skunk. I thought to myself, "Another wasted lunch". Opened the second roll and....SILVER! What a great feeling! I've never found silver before so my eye wasn't trained to see it but I did notice that one coin was darker than the others at the rim. I checked and it was a 1966!
I then checked the other coins and....my first proof! Glistening amongst it's clad brethren was a Bicenntenial Half Dollar Proof. Being as this is my first ever proof, I am astonished at how someone could spend such a beautiful coin. It's almost a shame that this coin was included in a roll. It has some fingerprints and some light scratches so it's no where near un-circulated but it sure does look beautiful.
With that being said, how would one clean these coins. I know its sacrilegious to clean any coins but I'm sure I'm going to hold on to these two "first finds".


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