CardsNCoins wrote:beauanderos wrote:How do you work all these banks? Do you go thru one teller line and ask her to ask all the other teller's to sell all their loose and rolled halves? Or are you standing in line repeatedly to approach each teller individually? You trippers are the ones hitting the big scores, not the orderers.
When I get to the teller I ask her if she has any half dollar coins available. After she says yes or no, I ask her if any other tellers do, and she usually calls over to them. Sometimes they take it upon themselves to ask the other tellers without me asking them to, and sometimes the other tellers overhear me and call out that they have some. One thing that's common in most banks is that tellers are eager to get rid of their half dollars.
I do 7 boxes of halves every week, but I really look forward to the road trips because , like you said, the big scores are there to be had.
Nick
TheJonasCollegeFund wrote:1st silver of the year....came in change from the candy machine! 1964 roosie....funny thing was when I took it out of the change slot....I dropped it....and, of course, that beautiful sound of silver when it hit the concrete floor. I'm like "no freakin' way!". It only cost me a dime!
BamaJoe wrote:Whoever has the longest skunk streak better watch out.
Half Box #41 - Skunk
Half Box #42 - Skunk
That's 12 in a row and 25 out of the last 30.
Heartkill wrote:WOW! I'm still shaking from this find... this is proof that it pays to call ahead and go a little out of the way on the drive home, even for something as small as $15 in halves, as you never know what's in store.
$10 CWR - SOLID 90% silver
1 1940 S, 1 1942 S, 4 1943, 2 1943 S, 2 1944, 1 1944 S, 1 1952 D, 2 1961 D, 2 1962, 2 1962 D and 2 1963 D
$5 loose halves in an envelope - ALL 90% silver
1 '36 D, 1 1937, 1 1939 D, 1 1941 S, 1 1943, 1 1944, 1 1950, 1 1951, 1 1954 D and 1 1960
PICS!
I think I stopped breathing for a few moments when I spilled these out
What an innocent looking envelope... I could hear a 40%er or two when I picked it up, or so I thought
30 90% silver halves
This is a nice sized stack in comparison to the phone lol
jtlee321 wrote:Absolutely amazing Heartkill!! I'm hoping to find one of those solid 90% rolls someday. I can only imagine the feeling you had just dumping those out into your hand.. Did the roll feel heavier to you at all?
gravybro wrote:Finally had a decent week on the silver hunt in 2011. Searched 4 Brinks boxes of dimes and one Loomis box of halves.
Brinks box 1: '35 merc, '46D, '53D
Brinks box 2: '62D
Brinks box 3: '53
Brinks box 4: '41 merc x 2, '46
Loomis box of halves: '64 x 2, '65, '66, '67, '68 x 2, '69D
Total 8 silver dimes, 2 90% halves, and 6 40% halves
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