My first time

Scarface

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After reading these posts for a while, I decided to give it a try. So I went to the bank in town, and after a few weird looks I bought all the halves they had. $160.00 worth. The teller said you must be looking for a certin one, "YEP" I replied. after searching through them I found:

1-90%
6-40%
39-centenials (are these worth keeping?)

So now I was hooked and didn't want to stop, so I broke out our change jar and after searching $58.00 in Quarters, $32.50 in dimes, $7.70 in nickles, and countless pennies. I found:

11-wheats
2- 1959 nickles
1-1951 nickle and.......
1-1911 nickle (whats it worth?) ;D

How did I do beginners luck or is this the norm. ?

Eric
 

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no, they were the 1776-1976 halves, that would be cool though, should I keep these or "throw" them back
 

I hate to be one of those guys....but you spelled nickel wrong. wtg on the 1911 8) .
 

I would only keep the S mint I think they were all silver the rest are not worth keeping
alot of the s mint were melted down in 1982


but wto with rest
 

Thanks guys. I ordered a box from the same bank, and they said it will be here next Friday. I can't wait.
will keep you updated.
 

1976-S Kennedy half.My book shows total mintage in copper-nickel clad copper of (7,059,099). They were also minted in 40% Silver with a mintage of 4,908,319(3,998,621).I don't know what the figures in parenthesis represent.Good luck with your next box Scarface.
 

thanks for your help MountainMan.
 

BTW the figure in parentheses is the Proof mintage. They made 3 different 1976 S mint coins. Clad proof, 40% silver proof and 40% silver uncirculated. All worth somethin'
Greg
 

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