cyberdan
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- Location
- Very Northern Left Coast
- Detector(s) used
- XLT & Bigfoot
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- All Treasure Hunting
I am very new at CRH (I like that, didn't know what to call it) I live in So CAL and metal detect with an XLT.
One month ago somebody that I know innocently asked me if silver could still be found in loose change. I had never heard of CRH and thought about what he said. I figured that since I never saw Kennedy's any more and I could get them at the bank, odds were pretty good that there might be something. One week ago I went to the bank and asked if they had any rolls and the teller next to me spoke up and said they just got one box in. I didn't know what the box cost but said OK I will take it. I was surprised $500 could weigh so much.
It took me less than a week to go through and now I am hooked.
2 - 90% (one is a 1935 walking liberty)
4 - 40%
3 - BU in the 80s
and 1 plastic token that says "good for 1 drink" at a Shriners lodge that is about 15 miles away. (that roll still had a full $10)
I thought I would be one of the few with my new found hobby till I did a google search.
Well one more person to dilute the silver crop out there, sorry.
I buy mine at one bank where I have my savings account and deposit them at a credit union where I have a different account.
Has any one ever gotten any grief for bringing in a ton of coins? My credit union says I must roll all coins.
Dan
One month ago somebody that I know innocently asked me if silver could still be found in loose change. I had never heard of CRH and thought about what he said. I figured that since I never saw Kennedy's any more and I could get them at the bank, odds were pretty good that there might be something. One week ago I went to the bank and asked if they had any rolls and the teller next to me spoke up and said they just got one box in. I didn't know what the box cost but said OK I will take it. I was surprised $500 could weigh so much.
It took me less than a week to go through and now I am hooked.
2 - 90% (one is a 1935 walking liberty)
4 - 40%
3 - BU in the 80s
and 1 plastic token that says "good for 1 drink" at a Shriners lodge that is about 15 miles away. (that roll still had a full $10)
I thought I would be one of the few with my new found hobby till I did a google search.
Well one more person to dilute the silver crop out there, sorry.

I buy mine at one bank where I have my savings account and deposit them at a credit union where I have a different account.
Has any one ever gotten any grief for bringing in a ton of coins? My credit union says I must roll all coins.
Dan
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