I've been lurking here for 8 months or so and thought I should register and make my first post.
So I'm on vacation with my family last week and naturally I bring some coins along to sort. I started ordering boxes of halfs awhile back when I couldn't get individual rolls at my bank anymore. First five boxes were skunks. Box #6 comes along with me on vacation. Being anxious I opened the box and checked the ends of the rolls. I found 2 ends that I was pretty sure were silver. Well I got kind of excited and thought I finally had found some silver in a box. Well after sorting the box there were 2 40pct halfs, a 1967 and 1968, but that was it! So what are the chances that the only 2 silver coins would be on the ends of the rolls? I was thinking to myself that I could only see 10 percent of the coins so there was a good chance that there would be more in the box than the 2 I could see.
Also in the box a 1997 proof and 3 NIFC including a 1987.
Oh yeah 1 1964 rosie out of 5 rolls searched, and picked up 10 rolls of halfs from local banks while on vacation and got 3 more 40 pct.
I have really enjoyed reading all of the posts on realcent and have learned a lot in the last 8 months.
Tom T.