Limited Funds, Limited Finds

Codes

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You just improved your odds of finding something next time Codes!
 

palidin20603

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stick to dimes with low cash flow. You can find silver every day if you have enough dump branches near you. Keep your head up!
 

Bad Wolf

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Or you could get 1 1/2 boxes of nickel, which are usually good for a warnic and/or buffalo. Granted, warnics are only 35% silver and buffalos are 0%, but I think both of them are fun to find. Just a thought...
 

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Codes

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Or you could get 1 1/2 boxes of nickel, which are usually good for a warnic and/or buffalo. Granted, warnics are only 35% silver and buffalos are 0%, but I think both of them are fun to find. Just a thought...

I like your thinking! I used to obsessively search nickels so I figured I'd switch it up a bit. Definitely going to go back to them if the silver stays slim like it has been.
 

mercury1

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I like your thinking! I used to obsessively search nickels so I figured I'd switch it up a bit. Definitely going to go back to them if the silver stays slim like it has been.

I like nickels myself. They can produce when nothing else will. Kind of a pain to dump though.
 

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