Mr. Silver Stash
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I scored 27 40%'s 1 1964 & 1 1954 D half today, plus a 1921 Morgan for face value. Here's the story:
I am at work and see a CL post for free firewood right down the street. My noon appointment calls and says she is running 20 minutes late one minute later. So I run out to grab some free wood in my Subaru from lunch. Well, the tree was already gone.
Then I think, well, I have $20 in halves to dump, maybe I'll get lucky in the reject tube, and maybe I'll just get a box of pennies. I was driving by a TD bank anyway, and I have scored a peace and morgan out of that bank's machine before. Well, having those halves worked out perfect.
Here are two guys dumping MASSIVE amounts of change. The teller has the machine pulled out and they are at the bottom of what they had. Ended up being $2300 of loose change. What I notice is a bag of large dollar coins, about $15. I say "oh, your putting those in the machine, too? Can I take a look?" I see a white rim and ask to buy $5 (the only cash I had on me). I grab the 1921 morgan and 4 other ikes.
Then I see there are a bunch of halves mixed in to what they are dumping. I tell them I collect coins and can I look a bit. Well, no silver. I start asking them if they have more, where, can I buy them, etc. Well, then own a grocery store in downtown hartford somewhere, keep all the 1800's stuff (they have alot of) and didn't want to entertain me buying coins from them. Meanwhile, I am I seeing alot of white rims in that halves bag.
After they finish up, with the machine open, I ask the teller who was helping them if I can make a special request, which we may have to ask the manager about. I ask the manager if I can trade 1-for-1 out of the bag for the "old ones that are just going to get processed by the coin carrier that I want to save" & "I won't mess up your count." She agrees as long as the teller handles the coin. SWEET! Being polite worked!
The teller let's me cherry pick all the white rims out of her handfuls from the bag. I grabbed $14.50 face value halves, only had $20 with me so it worked out PERFECT. I was waiting to cash in the other few bucks in bank line, and then realized I was running late so I just walked right out the bank with a pocket of sweet silver!
I have not found much this entire year, and slowed down on hunting a lot due to halves drying up and tag sale season. This made my last 6 months! Happy Hunting - Jonathan will post pics shortly
I am at work and see a CL post for free firewood right down the street. My noon appointment calls and says she is running 20 minutes late one minute later. So I run out to grab some free wood in my Subaru from lunch. Well, the tree was already gone.
Then I think, well, I have $20 in halves to dump, maybe I'll get lucky in the reject tube, and maybe I'll just get a box of pennies. I was driving by a TD bank anyway, and I have scored a peace and morgan out of that bank's machine before. Well, having those halves worked out perfect.
Here are two guys dumping MASSIVE amounts of change. The teller has the machine pulled out and they are at the bottom of what they had. Ended up being $2300 of loose change. What I notice is a bag of large dollar coins, about $15. I say "oh, your putting those in the machine, too? Can I take a look?" I see a white rim and ask to buy $5 (the only cash I had on me). I grab the 1921 morgan and 4 other ikes.
Then I see there are a bunch of halves mixed in to what they are dumping. I tell them I collect coins and can I look a bit. Well, no silver. I start asking them if they have more, where, can I buy them, etc. Well, then own a grocery store in downtown hartford somewhere, keep all the 1800's stuff (they have alot of) and didn't want to entertain me buying coins from them. Meanwhile, I am I seeing alot of white rims in that halves bag.
After they finish up, with the machine open, I ask the teller who was helping them if I can make a special request, which we may have to ask the manager about. I ask the manager if I can trade 1-for-1 out of the bag for the "old ones that are just going to get processed by the coin carrier that I want to save" & "I won't mess up your count." She agrees as long as the teller handles the coin. SWEET! Being polite worked!
The teller let's me cherry pick all the white rims out of her handfuls from the bag. I grabbed $14.50 face value halves, only had $20 with me so it worked out PERFECT. I was waiting to cash in the other few bucks in bank line, and then realized I was running late so I just walked right out the bank with a pocket of sweet silver!
I have not found much this entire year, and slowed down on hunting a lot due to halves drying up and tag sale season. This made my last 6 months! Happy Hunting - Jonathan will post pics shortly
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