silverstacker wrote:So I bought a few $250 boxes of dimes the other day and finally found time to start going through them . Opened 4 rolls before my girls took my attention away. In the first 4 rolls I found 2 Rosie's. Can't wait to go through the rest!$
Cent1225 wrote:Not to jinx you but I have done that before and then found none in the rest of the box.
Hope you hit it though
Morsecode wrote:0-1 unusual
2 is average
3-4 great
5+ awesome
That's my own unscientific analysis from local experience. Mostly String boxes, but last week I even found 2 in one of those normally awful clear tube boxes (from Brinks maybe?)
Cu Penny Hoarder wrote:silverstacker wrote:So I bought a few $250 boxes of dimes the other day and finally found time to start going through them . Opened 4 rolls before my girls took my attention away. In the first 4 rolls I found 2 Rosie's. Can't wait to go through the rest!$
I guess the rest of them were Mercury dimes
ME Co. wrote:I used to search for them lil slivers. I can tell you its a volume game, in three years I pulled almost 3,000 of the lil buggars. Guess I got them all as last time I tried it took 10 boxes to get one sliver- get them while you can. HH Mark
Morsecode wrote:Forget quarters. No-one has much luck with those.
Dimes fly under the radar because of their size, and who besides coin people look at dimes anyway? Halves don't circulate at all, except between bank vaults and the random old hoard cashed in at face value. Enough to keep Half Hunting alive.
Silver quarters ring out and are handled by too many people. Along the way, chances are high someone else will pull them out of circulation before you do.
silverstacker wrote:Morsecode wrote:Forget quarters. No-one has much luck with those.
Dimes fly under the radar because of their size, and who besides coin people look at dimes anyway? Halves don't circulate at all, except between bank vaults and the random old hoard cashed in at face value. Enough to keep Half Hunting alive.
Silver quarters ring out and are handled by too many people. Along the way, chances are high someone else will pull them out of circulation before you do.
Makes sense. Thanks for the advice. I will stick with the dimes. My grandfather had old Whitman books that he started but didn't complete before his death. While going through looking for the silver I'm also trying to complete the dime collection. I vowed not to purchase the dimes to fill the spots that are missing. Makes the process much longer because I'm now looking for dates and mint marks but I enjoy it. Thanks!
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