artorius
Sr. Member
Went for an exercise walk (about 3 and 1/2 miles, nothing much) on Saturday, April 3. During the walk I made four stops at four stores, and came back with a handfull of change. When I looked over the change later in the day, there were two silver dimes (1946 and 1964). Not a big deal find, but it has been over a decade since I received a 90% silver coin in change, and three years since my wife found one (I did get a silver war nickel about three years ago, but that doesn't count).
While finds in loose change are not what they were when I was a child, it still is worth looking at the coins in your pocket.
And for me Saturday's finds were a bit nostalgic, as I am just old enough to remember when all U.S. dimes, quarters and halves were real silver.
artorius
While finds in loose change are not what they were when I was a child, it still is worth looking at the coins in your pocket.
And for me Saturday's finds were a bit nostalgic, as I am just old enough to remember when all U.S. dimes, quarters and halves were real silver.
artorius