4,233,725 40% silver Kennedy half dollars (1965 - 1969) would still be left in circulation if 99.5% of them have already been found and/or melted.
hags wrote:4,233,725 40% silver Kennedy half dollars (1965 - 1969) would still be left in circulation if 99.5% of them have already been found and/or melted.
Where does this info. come from?...Who states that 99.5% have been found and/or melted?
hags
db23 wrote:He's not saying that 99.5% has been found/melted. He's simply saying that even if 99.5% was found/melted, there would still be a huge amount out in circulation.
scyther wrote:I'd say it's probably more than 99.5%.......
db23 wrote:He's not saying that 99.5% has been found/melted. He's simply saying that even if 99.5% was found/melted, there would still be a huge amount out in circulation.
slickeast wrote:1.116 per square miles in the United States using the number provided.
highroller4321 wrote:This is the more accurate way to look at it. For every 1 square mile you search the average 40% you will get is 1.116.
CardsNCoins wrote:highroller4321 wrote:This is the more accurate way to look at it. For every 1 square mile you search the average 40% you will get is 1.116.
As long as you have scuba gear since Slick included water in his figure.
slickeast wrote:4 million plus sounds like a lot, and it is, but you need to put things in perspective
slickeast wrote:...4 million plus sounds like a lot.....
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