bill dilly
Jr. Member
Yesterday's Halves
I was back on the Half Dollar trail yesterday. It wasn't as good as it has been. I bought a total of $800 in halves and the yield was a total of 6 40% Kennedys. I guess I was getting spoiled expecting lots of 40% halves whenever I got large quantities of rolls. Two of the keepers came from Brinks machine rolls. At one of the banks they only had 3 loose halves...and a '65 Kennedy was one of the three coins.
Most of the rolls turned out to be searched. Some of the rolls were marked '89d, '76d etc. The coins in those rolls looked to be in new, unused condition...very nice...but no real value.
There doesn't appear to be any real way to determine where or when to get rolls. I have tried the poorer areas of the city, the wealthier areas and rural areas. Timing and luck appear to be the only factors.
Does anyone know anything about state quarters? I was in a coin shop yesterday and they sell state quarters of different years and mint marks for $1 ea. Can someone educate me on this?
I was back on the Half Dollar trail yesterday. It wasn't as good as it has been. I bought a total of $800 in halves and the yield was a total of 6 40% Kennedys. I guess I was getting spoiled expecting lots of 40% halves whenever I got large quantities of rolls. Two of the keepers came from Brinks machine rolls. At one of the banks they only had 3 loose halves...and a '65 Kennedy was one of the three coins.
Most of the rolls turned out to be searched. Some of the rolls were marked '89d, '76d etc. The coins in those rolls looked to be in new, unused condition...very nice...but no real value.
There doesn't appear to be any real way to determine where or when to get rolls. I have tried the poorer areas of the city, the wealthier areas and rural areas. Timing and luck appear to be the only factors.
Does anyone know anything about state quarters? I was in a coin shop yesterday and they sell state quarters of different years and mint marks for $1 ea. Can someone educate me on this?
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