MentalUnrest
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I went through 7 boxes today and have 11 more to go through. My son, CoinSurfer, won't be here until tomorrow and I want to save some of the hot boxes for him so he can experience the thrill of a huge box. (I have 3 of the hot code boxes left .)
Box 1 -- 1964d
Box 2 -- 1947pX2, 1947sX2, 1948sX2, 1949p, 1949s, 1950d, 1950sX5, 1951dx2, 1951sX9, 1952s, 1953s, 1954s, 1956p, 1956d,
1958d, 1961dX2, 1962d, 1964pX3, 1964dX9 (46 Total)
Box 3 -- 1964d
Box 4 -- 1947d, 1947s, 1948sX2, 1950sX2, 1951sX5, 1952s, 1953sX3, 1954p, 1957p, 1957d, 1963d, 1964p, 1964dX6 (26 Total)
Box 5 -- 1964d
Box 6 -- 1946sX2, 1947sX2, 1948sX2, 1950sX3, 1951sX8, 1952sX2, 1953d, 1953sX2, 1954s, 1956dX2, 1958d, 1959dX2, 1962d,
1963dX5, 1964dX7 (41 Total)
Box 7 -- 1962d
What I was most struck by was how many 1951s there were as well as the majority being S mints. I was amazed at how many of the 1950s I found given the low mintage. The other odd thing was how the rolls of multiples were all bunched up. (Silvers right next to one another - One roll had 5 in a row.) Also, the rolls were either a skunk or multiples - I do not remember one roll in the hot boxes that contained only 1 silver. I would go many rolls with nothing and then hit rolls with 4,5 and 6 in them.
117 Total Silvers
MU
I went through 7 boxes today and have 11 more to go through. My son, CoinSurfer, won't be here until tomorrow and I want to save some of the hot boxes for him so he can experience the thrill of a huge box. (I have 3 of the hot code boxes left .)
Box 1 -- 1964d
Box 2 -- 1947pX2, 1947sX2, 1948sX2, 1949p, 1949s, 1950d, 1950sX5, 1951dx2, 1951sX9, 1952s, 1953s, 1954s, 1956p, 1956d,
1958d, 1961dX2, 1962d, 1964pX3, 1964dX9 (46 Total)
Box 3 -- 1964d
Box 4 -- 1947d, 1947s, 1948sX2, 1950sX2, 1951sX5, 1952s, 1953sX3, 1954p, 1957p, 1957d, 1963d, 1964p, 1964dX6 (26 Total)
Box 5 -- 1964d
Box 6 -- 1946sX2, 1947sX2, 1948sX2, 1950sX3, 1951sX8, 1952sX2, 1953d, 1953sX2, 1954s, 1956dX2, 1958d, 1959dX2, 1962d,
1963dX5, 1964dX7 (41 Total)
Box 7 -- 1962d
What I was most struck by was how many 1951s there were as well as the majority being S mints. I was amazed at how many of the 1950s I found given the low mintage. The other odd thing was how the rolls of multiples were all bunched up. (Silvers right next to one another - One roll had 5 in a row.) Also, the rolls were either a skunk or multiples - I do not remember one roll in the hot boxes that contained only 1 silver. I would go many rolls with nothing and then hit rolls with 4,5 and 6 in them.
117 Total Silvers
MU
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