by 68Camaro » Wed Feb 24, 2016 8:26 pm
It's still there, just in small quantities (something like 1 part in 2000), and hard for (most) to find due to the rarity and the fact that enough people still recognize it to pull it out before it gets to them. There are some specific pockets in the country where people are finding some silver coin in higher ratios - it's not clear exactly why. Some if it may be due to Thogey's widow. Not counting an exhilarating experience visiting one of those silver rich pockets of the country where I was shifted back in time by a number of years to an age in which silver was still attainable from banks in reasonable volume, I've only found an average of one dime per year in change.
For most people CRH is no longer productive, though people like Portland Mint are able to capitalize on special arrangements combined with volume and automation, to pull out enough silver to cause it to be an important part of a larger revenue stream.
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