Wow that's a great average.. I think you and I are the only ones searching that kind of dime volume, but I could be wrong.. My numbers have not even been close to that lately congrats..
Sure. First attempt at posting a pic though. Hope it works.
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I forgot the other cool find - a 1930 1 reichspfenning
1915 Cuba 10 centavos- .900 silver, same blank as a US dime. Worth melt below VF, VF at $4 and XF at $8 (can you snap a pic of teh back of the Cuban "dime?")
1930-A Weimar Republic 1 reichspfennig- worth $0.50
Both really neat and impressive finds.
Thanks. I did 714 boxes in 2012 for 1337 silvers. Dimes are slow and alot of work to get rid of but they almost always produce.
Thanks. I did 714 boxes in 2012 for 1337 silvers. Dimes are slow and alot of work to get rid of but they almost always produce.
huh? I guess depending on where you live but dimes are super easy to search, and banks can care less how many rolls they get, and coin machines gobble them up. Dimes should be the easiest to coin roll hunt, and the easiest to get rid of. Anyway nice numbers. HH