LJ
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Yep...I stopped at a few banks the last few days. I was CRH'ing again....and it sure felt good.....ha!!
This past Friday, me and Mr. LJ left town early going to our little cabin in the woods. On the way, I was thinking about a little bank...and I mean a LITTLE bank...I hit a couple of times that was right on our way. It had always produced a little silver....not big numbers but always produced something.
When we were a few miles away from that bank I asked him if he could stop there real quick as I ran inside. I didn't have much cash on me but wasn't worried because they never had a huge amount of rolls in the past. The teller said she had 17 rolls of halves. I had $171 with me.....lol. I'll take em please.....
. Once we got back on the road I started opening rolls......that sure felt good....wahooooooo! Ended up with 7-8 40% and 1 90% Kennedy. Felt like I just walked out of therapy when I was done with the rolls.....
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Today, I hit another small bank that had some rolls......produced about the same.....7-8 40% and 1 90% Kennedy.
Now the exciting story......yesterday, I was tending to some business during my lunch hour which was in an area of several banks that I worked over hard in the past. I pulled into this one bank and the teller said none in the vault but she did have one roll in her drawer which I naturally bought. I noticed an asterisk looking symbol on it but walked out with it anyway.....thinking a dump roll, but why just one?
Anyway, I got in my car an opened it and saw a 51 Franklin looking at me!!!! I thought to myself....could it be....oh please.....I then turned the roll upside down in my other hand letting them slide out of the roll into my other hand and all I saw were Walkers....OMG!!!!! The sight and sound of 90%'ers hitting each other was so exciting. I could not believe what I was looking at. The roll contained 5 Franklin's and 15 Walkers. The oldest was a 1918. There were two 1920's and the rest were 41-47. Not a bad ratio huh.....lol.
I was so excited I immediately called Mr. LJ and told him what I just found. After I hung up with him I called Fiddycent man (as you may or may not know...my brother-in-law) and told him of my pick up. They were both just as excited as I was.....lol.
Oh well.....I had to tell my story. Overall, the searching from those three banks felt pretty darn good I must say. This semester will be done real soon and I plan on hitting as many banks as I can before next semester. I am not ordering boxes.....just hopping.
This past Friday, me and Mr. LJ left town early going to our little cabin in the woods. On the way, I was thinking about a little bank...and I mean a LITTLE bank...I hit a couple of times that was right on our way. It had always produced a little silver....not big numbers but always produced something.
When we were a few miles away from that bank I asked him if he could stop there real quick as I ran inside. I didn't have much cash on me but wasn't worried because they never had a huge amount of rolls in the past. The teller said she had 17 rolls of halves. I had $171 with me.....lol. I'll take em please.....


Today, I hit another small bank that had some rolls......produced about the same.....7-8 40% and 1 90% Kennedy.
Now the exciting story......yesterday, I was tending to some business during my lunch hour which was in an area of several banks that I worked over hard in the past. I pulled into this one bank and the teller said none in the vault but she did have one roll in her drawer which I naturally bought. I noticed an asterisk looking symbol on it but walked out with it anyway.....thinking a dump roll, but why just one?
Anyway, I got in my car an opened it and saw a 51 Franklin looking at me!!!! I thought to myself....could it be....oh please.....I then turned the roll upside down in my other hand letting them slide out of the roll into my other hand and all I saw were Walkers....OMG!!!!! The sight and sound of 90%'ers hitting each other was so exciting. I could not believe what I was looking at. The roll contained 5 Franklin's and 15 Walkers. The oldest was a 1918. There were two 1920's and the rest were 41-47. Not a bad ratio huh.....lol.
I was so excited I immediately called Mr. LJ and told him what I just found. After I hung up with him I called Fiddycent man (as you may or may not know...my brother-in-law) and told him of my pick up. They were both just as excited as I was.....lol.
Oh well.....I had to tell my story. Overall, the searching from those three banks felt pretty darn good I must say. This semester will be done real soon and I plan on hitting as many banks as I can before next semester. I am not ordering boxes.....just hopping.
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