It's going to be a long day with Halfs.

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It's going to be a long day with Halfs.

Postby mtldealer » Sat Sep 22, 2012 6:47 am

I have to have this deposited before 1pm today. :-( no time to date search.
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Re: It's going to be a long day with Halfs.

Postby Cytic » Sat Sep 22, 2012 9:23 am

I envy you good sir. :D

Do you order them all from one bank? And what does your find ratio look like? I have yet to find anything in boxes but have done well with loose coins and rolls.

Good luck and let us know how those 12 boxes go.
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Re: It's going to be a long day with Halfs.

Postby bman » Sat Sep 22, 2012 12:28 pm

thats a lot of coin! :shock:
Do you put them back into the same wrapper and return the whole boxes or dump into a coin counter?
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Re: It's going to be a long day with Halfs.

Postby John_doe » Sat Sep 22, 2012 7:17 pm

Results? Looks like fun. :thumbup:


I wish the biggest problem I faced was 6k face of half dollars. :lol:
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Re: It's going to be a long day with Halfs.

Postby CardsNCoins » Sun Sep 23, 2012 9:10 am

Searching them is the easy part and shouldn't take you more than 2 hours. The X factor is how you dump your coins.

Depending on your method of deposit (even traveling to multiple branches to use coin machines) it shouldn't be hard to be done before 1PM. Dumping bagged coin (which I do not do) is way quicker than having to dump into coin machines.

If your bank is nearby, and you're just dropping off bags of searched coins, the searching and dumping this is a 3 hour endeavor, tops.
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Re: It's going to be a long day with Halfs.

Postby mflugher » Sun Sep 23, 2012 9:40 am

I see you process a lot of coins cardsncoins, how do you dump if you don't mind sharing?
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Re: It's going to be a long day with Halfs.

Postby CardsNCoins » Sun Sep 23, 2012 10:12 am

mflugher wrote:I see you process a lot of coins cardsncoins, how do you dump if you don't mind sharing?


Into "no fee" coin machines.
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Re: It's going to be a long day with Halfs.

Postby Lemon Thrower » Sun Sep 23, 2012 3:41 pm

i count into bags and deposit the bags; those counters are not so accurate.
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Re: It's going to be a long day with Halfs.

Postby CardsNCoins » Sun Sep 23, 2012 3:49 pm

The counters are accurate enough for me so that I don't have to show nearly 3/4 of a million dollars a year in deposits and withdrawals.
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Re: It's going to be a long day with Halfs.

Postby AFModell » Sun Sep 23, 2012 8:00 pm

I weigh my coins before dropping them into a coin counter. I have not yet been shorted with halves. Dimes are the worst though, frequently being counted as pennies.

mtldealer, hopefully you got some silver even if you couldnt hunt dates. Hope it was profitable!
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Re: It's going to be a long day with Halfs.

Postby Engineer » Sun Sep 23, 2012 8:07 pm

AFModell wrote:Dimes are the worst though, frequently being counted as pennies.


You definitely have to be careful where you dump your dimes. On the bright side, the bad counters for dimes are a great place to buy pennies.
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Re: It's going to be a long day with Halfs.

Postby JobIII » Mon Sep 24, 2012 8:15 am

CardsNCoins wrote:Searching them is the easy part and shouldn't take you more than 2 hours. The X factor is how you dump your coins.

Depending on your method of deposit (even traveling to multiple branches to use coin machines) it shouldn't be hard to be done before 1PM. Dumping bagged coin (which I do not do) is way quicker than having to dump into coin machines.

If your bank is nearby, and you're just dropping off bags of searched coins, the searching and dumping this is a 3 hour endeavor, tops.



Am I missing something here? 24 boxes in 2 hours? Pray tell how this is possible?
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Re: It's going to be a long day with Halfs.

Postby db23 » Mon Sep 24, 2012 8:21 am

JobIII wrote:
CardsNCoins wrote:Searching them is the easy part and shouldn't take you more than 2 hours. The X factor is how you dump your coins.

Depending on your method of deposit (even traveling to multiple branches to use coin machines) it shouldn't be hard to be done before 1PM. Dumping bagged coin (which I do not do) is way quicker than having to dump into coin machines.

If your bank is nearby, and you're just dropping off bags of searched coins, the searching and dumping this is a 3 hour endeavor, tops.



Am I missing something here? 24 boxes in 2 hours? Pray tell how this is possible?

Where did you get 24 boxes from?
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Postby mflugher » Mon Sep 24, 2012 8:50 am

If you open and side check then throw into a bucket for return to a coin counter I bet it could be done with some experience.

There are only 12 boxes there though (600 rolls), that works out to 5 rolls per minute. Doable if you are just cutting them open and side checking. However I don't think I'd want to keep up that pace for long, I find roll hunting an interesting distraction while watching tv or relaxing in some other way. I think If I tried to put out that kind of volume on a regular basis I'd get bored real quick.
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Postby NHsorter » Mon Sep 24, 2012 9:07 am

mflugher wrote: I think If I tried to put out that kind of volume on a regular basis I'd get bored real quick.
Good silver percentages would help ease the boredom pretty quickly though. :D
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Re: It's going to be a long day with Halfs.

Postby JobIII » Mon Sep 24, 2012 9:12 am

My bad for some reason I saw the picture having $12k worth rather than $6k.

12 seconds a roll isn't impossible. :)
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Re: It's going to be a long day with Halfs.

Postby mtldealer » Mon Sep 24, 2012 2:03 pm

The biggest consumtion of time is getting it out of the rolls. I open the box then use gardening shears to snip the tips of the rolls. Then it takes time to open them. I sort $5000 a hour consistently. As far as dumping... I tried dumping at coinstar, it took to much time. Ultimately I drop off on average $7000 on Mon, Wed and Fri and then pick up the same, my bank credits my account right away. So far this year I am just over 750K. At this point though it's becoming more of a job than a hobby.
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Re: It's going to be a long day with Halfs.

Postby mtldealer » Mon Sep 24, 2012 2:10 pm

Results -
Box #1 - 1968 x 1, 1976(s) x 1
Box #2 - 1967 x 1, 1968 x 1
Box #3 - 1969 x 1
Box #4 - 1966 x 1, 1967 x 1, 1968 x 2
Box #5 - 1964 x 2, 1966 x 1, 1967 x 2, 1961 x 1 (Franklin)
Box #6 - 1967 x 2, 1969 x 1
Box #7 - 1964 x 3, 1967 x 1, 1968 x 1
Box #8 - 1964 x 1, 1966 x 1, 1967 x 3
Box #9 - 14 - A big 0
There was another two boxes not in the picture hence the 14 boxes :-)

What's the best way to figure out the percentages on the boxes? I came up with 2.73% using the scrap value of the silver against the total $ sorted... Is that right?
Any input is appreciated.
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Re: It's going to be a long day with Halfs.

Postby 68Camaro » Mon Sep 24, 2012 3:00 pm

$180+ tax-free for 4? hours work. Not bad at all.
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Postby CardsNCoins » Mon Sep 24, 2012 4:31 pm

JobIII wrote:Am I missing something here?.........


Yes.
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Re: It's going to be a long day with Halfs.

Postby OtusLotus » Mon Sep 24, 2012 5:37 pm

Your percentage of total silver coins found was .2%.
Percentage of 40% was .15%
Percentage of 90% was .05%
Percentage of Investment Return was (@ 34.04) 191.90/7000=2.7%
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Postby hobo finds » Mon Sep 24, 2012 5:48 pm

So you spent $14.00 to make $191+ :clap: :thumbup:
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Re: It's going to be a long day with Halfs.

Postby mflugher » Mon Sep 24, 2012 5:50 pm

mtldealer wrote:The biggest consumtion of time is getting it out of the rolls. I open the box then use gardening shears to snip the tips of the rolls. Then it takes time to open them. I sort $5000 a hour consistently. As far as dumping... I tried dumping at coinstar, it took to much time. Ultimately I drop off on average $7000 on Mon, Wed and Fri and then pick up the same, my bank credits my account right away. So far this year I am just over 750K. At this point though it's becoming more of a job than a hobby.



Does that work better than Andy's technique on ryedale website? I thin kthat looks pretty nifty except I have to reroll when done. he uses a penknife to get under the ring of rolled paper and tear it off the top...
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Re: It's going to be a long day with Halfs.

Postby mtldealer » Mon Sep 24, 2012 6:08 pm

mflugher wrote:
mtldealer wrote:The biggest consumtion of time is getting it out of the rolls. I open the box then use gardening shears to snip the tips of the rolls. Then it takes time to open them. I sort $5000 a hour consistently. As far as dumping... I tried dumping at coinstar, it took to much time. Ultimately I drop off on average $7000 on Mon, Wed and Fri and then pick up the same, my bank credits my account right away. So far this year I am just over 750K. At this point though it's becoming more of a job than a hobby.



Does that work better than Andy's technique on ryedale website? I thin kthat looks pretty nifty except I have to reroll when done. he uses a penknife to get under the ring of rolled paper and tear it off the top...

I like using the cutting implement and then being able to put it down and move to the next part of the process. I can hold three or four rolls in my hand and open them saving time on picking up and putting down. I feel like the moving back and forth from cutting to tearing is where I lose time. Plus It limits the exposure to sharp objects being in my hand.
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Re: It's going to be a long day with Halfs.

Postby BlackOut » Mon Sep 24, 2012 6:40 pm

mtldealer wrote:
mflugher wrote:
mtldealer wrote:The biggest consumtion of time is getting it out of the rolls. I open the box then use gardening shears to snip the tips of the rolls. Then it takes time to open them. I sort $5000 a hour consistently. As far as dumping... I tried dumping at coinstar, it took to much time. Ultimately I drop off on average $7000 on Mon, Wed and Fri and then pick up the same, my bank credits my account right away. So far this year I am just over 750K. At this point though it's becoming more of a job than a hobby.



Does that work better than Andy's technique on ryedale website? I thin kthat looks pretty nifty except I have to reroll when done. he uses a penknife to get under the ring of rolled paper and tear it off the top...

I like using the cutting implement and then being able to put it down and move to the next part of the process. I can hold three or four rolls in my hand and open them saving time on picking up and putting down. I feel like the moving back and forth from cutting to tearing is where I lose time. Plus It limits the exposure to sharp objects being in my hand.


Back before I started re-rolling them, I would take a pair of toenail clippers to the top crimp of each one, would not even have to remove them from the box for this part of the process. Next, I would take them out and tear from the cut made with the toenail clippers on the crimp.
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