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obsessedwithsilver

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If you read my previous post you know I got six rolls of dimes that netted 69 silver dimes. It seems to me if someone dumped a whole bunch of silver dimes that were mixed with clad the same person may have dumped a whole bunch of quarters mixed with clad. I'm thinking of going back to that bank and cleaning them out of all hand rolled quarters. What do you think?

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AGCoinHunter

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Why not. What do you have to lose?
 

SoCalMark

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If this bank produces for you, why not? It will only cost you a little time. It sounds like a good bet that there is more silver to be had there.
 

timbobwey

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I would go back for sure, hell, even check the nickels there. One time a freind of mine got 2 solid rolls of v nickels just getting nickels for where we worked. Needless to say he baught them for himself. Must have been someone's Gand Dads nickel collection. I couldn't beleive it.
 

mistergee

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whenever a nice score of silver is found, it is standard operating procedure of coin roll hunters to immediatly return to the scene of the find and proceed to relieve such premises of all available coin.
(to all in the military.... hows that for a civilian?) ;D
 

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