Saabman wrote:Steve -
Thank you for the hard work on this.....impressive! When you reached out to ask permission, I was flattered that you would take the time to calculate my searches. Again, thank you. It's very cool to see the stats.....I had no idea what they were.
A couple of things, just to clear up...yes, my pick up bank is on the way home, so easy access. My dump banks are close to the office, so it gives me something to do during lunch. And much to the chagrin of my gf, yes, I sort while watching TV in the evenings.
Recyclersteve wrote:AS PROMISED ELSEWHERE ON REALCENT...here are the final numbers for our good friend Saabman for the year 2023. I'm tracking all the postings he made on the half dollar tracking threads in calendar year 2023. Keep in mind that a note from, say, January 2nd could be about coins gone through in 2022. I can live with a minor limitation like that.
Total face value searched: $60,654.00 (121,308 halves)
90% silver halves found: 35 (including 1937, (2) 1942, 1943, 1944, 1947 Media Balboa and 1970)
40% silver halves found: 153
Total silver halves found: 188
This was 121 trips to banks. 117 of those trips were for boxes of $500 each. 2 were $1,000 in a single day. And 2 more were smaller amounts under $200. So almost every trip was for exactly $500 in halves.
For the month of December, Saabman finished with 7 trips producing silver and 4 producing no silver. So December was a very productive month.
For the year, Saabman finished with 50 trips producing silver and 71 producing no silver.
That alone tells me this guy is incredibly persistent and patient, two good gifts to have when you're a coin collector!
The 5 times where he found 10 or more silver halves at a time:
1/5: 12 (1 90%er + 11 40%ers)
5/30: 30 (3 90%ers + 27 40%ers)
6/5: 11 (4 90%ers + 7 40%ers)
11/6: 19 (3 90%ers + 16 40%ers)
12/6: 14 (0 90%ers + 14 40%ers)
As mentioned above, there were a total of 121,308 halves searched. 188 were silver. So that is 1 of every 645.26 coins or roughly 1 in every $323.00 of face value. If someone could tell you with certainty that you would get a single silver half for every $323.00 in face value searched, I imagine there are lots of people who would say, "Nah, I think I'll skip it." To anyone who says Saabman is lucky, I'd respond loudly "This guy works super hard for what he gets and therefore makes his own so-called luck!"
As mentioned earlier in this thread, I have communicated personally with Saabman to get his permission to publish these results. Hopefully this information will be helpful to Saabman and others on this fine site. And, yes, I'm glad to say I kept my promise about publishing these results in early January. Whew!
Recyclersteve
Saabman wrote:Steve -
Thanks for all your hard work on this! I had absolutely no idea what the numbers were. It's crazy to think of the number of trips to the bank and amount of coins that have been sorted. Thanks, again, for putting this into perspective.
Happy New Year!
Recyclersteve wrote:Saabman wrote:Steve -
Thanks for all your hard work on this! I had absolutely no idea what the numbers were. It's crazy to think of the number of trips to the bank and amount of coins that have been sorted. Thanks, again, for putting this into perspective.
Happy New Year!
My pleasure.
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