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Nice! Just got seven 40% halves out of 15 customer rolls. I'm telling ya, there the way to go for silver! Its cool that you do these videos, as I usually can't make it to any streams.
Hey @RobFindsTreasure , I went to the bank and picked up a box of pennies a couple months ago and the ENTIRE box were 1973 pennies in at least MS 66 condition. I opened 5 of the rolls to confirm they were all 1973 pennies and they were. Should I open all the rolls and grade them?
Sometimes you don’t find silver. I find more silver quarters than half dollars on average. Get a box of half’s and a box of quarters, find 2 silvers on average per quarter box and rarely find a silver in the half’s. I don’t find lots of 21s or 22s at all in my rolls. Only a couple here and there. Last time I found more than one silver in a box was almost a year ago! I do much better with dimes and quarters compared to half dollars in my Southern California boxee.
A lot of people cash in their change to help out with Christmas expeensives every year. How long is the turn around from turning it in until it gets put back in circulation?
I have gathered and saved the bicentennial halves for a looooong time. More of a curiosity to me. Not sure of any varieties or errors, do not even look.
The "ring of death" usually happens to the "ender" (the coins that are on the ends of the rolls where the one side is in contact with the air/elements and the crimped up part of the coin roll. There are two enders to a coin roll. Most often you'll get a toning line and different toning where the coin didn't have access to open air and the parts of the coin that you can see on the roll before you open it up. Sometimes that comes in the form of surface scratching on the coin that wasn't protected from the "elements".
I have some basic questions: Where or how do you get the $500 box of half dollar coins? Is it ordered from the bank? Does it cost more than face value of the coins? If the box is uncirculated, does this mean the bank or whatever never gave them out or that it was delivered from the mint?
Yes you order them at the bank. It does not cost more than face value, and I do think the uncirculated coins are sent from the mint to the distribution companies Like Loomis, and then delivered to the bank. I could be wrong about my last answer.
I get happy watching your vids Rob 😃 I learn gobs about a hobby I kinda left a few years back but now am inspired to return to … Thanks to you & others like Diggin’ Dave & American Quarter Hoarder I’m a bit embarrassed to admit I just had to Google the term N.I.F.C. Gosh !!!! I’m an idiot 😮 🪙 You Da Mahn Rob 🪙
So that's what an NIFC is. I was curious of the years. Explains why a 1987 Half-Dollar is considered a find. But 1970 is also an NIFC? Huh, explains why those 40% Silver Half-Dollars are hard to find. And 2002-2020 being NIFC is interesting to certain extent. I don't watch on Half-Dollar coins so much but now I got some info.