Thursday 8/23
$500 bag of halves - skunk, short $1
$580 CWR halves - skunk
$49 loose halves - skunk
$210 CWR dimes
--2 sliver FDRs (1957, 1959)
--2 Canadian nickel dimes (1985, 1994)
--1 2001 Canadian steel volunteer commemorative dime
--1 1997 Bermudan dime
--long $0.20
Friday 8/24
$7 loose large dollars - CuNi clad Ikes
$60 CWR halves - skunk
$23 loose halves - 1 1964D, 1 1965, 1 1966, 1 1967, 1 1969D
$275 CWR dimes
--2 silver FDRs (1963D, 1964)
--4 Canadian steel dimes (2001, 2001 Volunteer commemorative, 2008, 2011)
--short $0.80
Saturday 8/25
$22 loose large dollars - CuNi clad Ikes
$170 CWR halves - 1 1967
$112.50 loose halves - 2 1969D
$2 teller tray quarters
--2 Canadian nickel quarters (1978, 1988)
--1 1999 Australian 10 cents
$755 CWR dimes
--1 1955D silver FDR
--7 Canadian 80% silver dimes* (1 1942, 1 1945, 1 1951, 2 1956, 1 1959, 1 1960)
--21 Canadian nickel dimes (1 1972, 3 1973, 1 1974, 1 1977, 3 1978, 1 1979, 1 1980, 1 1981, 1 1985, 3 1986, 1 1987, 1 1988, 1 1990, 1 1992, 1 1999)
--1 2004 Canadian steel dime
--2 U.K. 5 pence (1990, 2004)
--3 U.S. zinc cents (1988, 1996, 1999)
--short $0.20
Sunday 8/26
$60 CWR dimes - skunk, short $0.20
* Six of those seven Canadian silver dimes came from one roll. That's the most silver I've ever found in a single roll of dimes!