PreservingThePast wrote:Check out the tracking thread that tracks half dollars, dimes, quarters, nickels, etc.
Most of the searchers of half dollars get boxes and they are finding some silver. Does the edge of a 40% half contain some copper so that you need to date check?
I know many of the dimes I have found lately would have been missed if I were only edge checking as they did not look like a silver coin, but since I check each and every coin for date, errors, etc, I was able to find dimes that would have been missed if I were just an edge checker looking for silver.
Good Luck.
shinnosuke wrote:...and, no, I'm not talking about the one in my shorts...
I have been searching halves with no success. Everything has a brown stripe around the edge. I have been unable to purchase loose or in CWR. Is my problem that I can only get boxes of machine-wrapped coins?
knibloe wrote:I edge sore and then sound sort.
Take the stack of halves in your hands and pass them back and forth a couple of times. You will hear the silver weather it is 40% or 90%.
If you want to practice, put a silver one in a stack and try it out.
I often miss some halves by edge sorting, I doubt that I miss them with sound.
Sheikh_yer_Bu'Tay wrote:shinnosuke wrote:...and, no, I'm not talking about the one in my shorts...
I have been searching halves with no success. Everything has a brown stripe around the edge. I have been unable to purchase loose or in CWR. Is my problem that I can only get boxes of machine-wrapped coins?
A dirty brown stripe around the edge is a good indicator you have silver. 90% or 40 %. The brown stripe is tarnishing from the silver coming into contact with acidic paper in the wrapper. Look at the dates.
Send a PM to Country. He is the resident silver coin tracker. He could offer you the best advice IMHO.
Sheikh_yer_Bu'Tay wrote:shinnosuke wrote:...and, no, I'm not talking about the one in my shorts...
I have been searching halves with no success. Everything has a brown stripe around the edge. I have been unable to purchase loose or in CWR. Is my problem that I can only get boxes of machine-wrapped coins?
A dirty brown stripe around the edge is a good indicator you have silver. 90% or 40 %. The brown stripe is tarnishing from the silver coming into contact with acidic paper in the wrapper. Look at the dates.
Send a PM to Country. He is the resident silver coin tracker. He could offer you the best advice IMHO.
shinnosuke wrote:Sheikh_yer_Bu'Tay wrote:shinnosuke wrote:...and, no, I'm not talking about the one in my shorts...
I have been searching halves with no success. Everything has a brown stripe around the edge. I have been unable to purchase loose or in CWR. Is my problem that I can only get boxes of machine-wrapped coins?
A dirty brown stripe around the edge is a good indicator you have silver. 90% or 40 %. The brown stripe is tarnishing from the silver coming into contact with acidic paper in the wrapper. Look at the dates.
Send a PM to Country. He is the resident silver coin tracker. He could offer you the best advice IMHO.
Well, brownish...sometimes a coppery brown, sometimes an orangish-brown, sometimes a dark brown, sometimes a faint brown streak. I have been looking at some of the dates on coins that don't have an obvious "I'm copper!" and they are all post 40% dates. The ones that fool me the most are 1971. I guess that year has AG-envy.
shinnosuke wrote:Thanks for all the comments, y'all. Learn something every day.
Morsecode wrote:In my area the new coin counting machines don't accept half dollars. Do you have that issue where you are?
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