First timer did ok...... I THINK?

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I ordered from a bank three weeks ago. A BOX OF HALFs and was told they would be there in four days. When I called them to see if
I could pick them up. They had not ordered them yet ??? I was pretty mad but I told them to order me a box any way .
Almost two weeks later I got my first box of halfs and here are the results.

6-90%s Three ben's-Three 1964 Ken's

10-40%s Three 1967-five 1968-Two 1969

1-1992 s

5-2003 one p,and four d's

Not bad for the wait I guess. So what do you all think???
 
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I say you did decent. Welcome to the CRH addiction! :thumbsup:
 
Boxes like those are few and far between anymore. Enjoy them while you have them.
 
That is a good box. You get over 40 or 50 silvers in a box and That is darn good. Anything over a hundred is close to a dream box in my opinion.

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I called it beginner's luck because that was a very good boxes. Congrats!
 
Thats a good box for the first one. I'd say about 80% of the boxes I get are silver skunks and about 15% that aren't have 1 in them!

In other words don't expect 16 keepers every box :thumbsup:
 
I thought that was good thanks for the responses.

The 2003's what can you say about these?
 
Well the NIFC's I have saved just for fun basically (2002-current) and I don't really think they are worth more than 50 cents. The Redbook lists all the 2002-2008's in MS-63 condition as 2.00-2.50$. Although it maybe possible to find a MS-63 in circulation, I haven't seen it. There was only 2-4 million of each mint mark made so they are somewhat rare. Maybe people are going to hold on to them for years and hope the value goes up.

That said, I do have 3 rolls of NIFCS that I will probably turn back in to the bank soon. Have fun! :thumbsup:
 
I wouldnt turn these back in!

My dealer just took a couple in trade for some proofs and offered 60-90 cents each - and that's just the dealer buying price.
 
Thats cool .Whats 40%s and 90s going for? and 1992s
 
If you find the right buyer you can make a handsome profit. Just remember this is a hobby and most people don't profit from hobbies.

Happy hunting.
 

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