Guess How Many Silver Halfs

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I'm thinking this may be a trick and none of them are silver, but here goes my optimistic guess.

From left to right:

6, 9, 15, 16, 17, 19 are 90% silver proofs.

11 is a 40%er

13 is a gold toned 90%er, probably '64.

12 and 18 are clad proofs.

5 looks like a PMD coin with a label on it some fly by night company made with a sticker on it.



So...
7 90%ers, 1 40%er, 2 clad proofs is my final guess.
 

Man way to give us a blurry pic to make it tougher lol
Im saying 13

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just keep stacking, just keep stacking, stacking stacking stacking
 

13 or (14 if the third blurry one from right is also silver).
 

6, I think some of them might look like silver but they aren't. Any 83P's, some of them have darker rims, and some have clad proof looking rims. But I don't know.....
 

11 (writing this because only 2 characters is apparently against the rules)
 

:happysmiley: I went on a mini bank run yesterday. 1 bank had 1 cwr. Guess how many halfs were silver. No prize just the satisfaction of getting it right. I will post the result tonight. Picture is attached. Good luck everyone.

:laughing9: Thanks to everyone for your guesses. Congratulations to Agme, CoinFetcher, Joe777Cool & Theekman for your correct guess of 11. My apologies to those who had trouble with the picture. It looked all right in regular size but a little blurry on the left side in the blowup. I'm left handed & all the controls on the camera are on the right side which is diffucult for me to take the picture with. The silver coins from left to right were 1,3,5,6,9,11,13-16 & 18. There were 6 90%s (All 64 Ken Philadelphia mint) & 5 40%s (1/67, 2,68 & 2/69). It was a unusual roll not only for the amount of silver coins but for the fact there were more 90%s than 40%s.
HH
Gary
 

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