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 Posted 06/16/2025  4:40 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add jbuck to your friends list

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 Posted 06/16/2025  4:55 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Marc Ingram to your friends list

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Shoot! darn! There it is! Finally got it!!! Sorry for all the aggravation. Thank you for the help!
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 Posted 06/17/2025  5:23 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add pound_foolish to your friends list
Overall, I like nickels and cents the most. Lots of potential in nickels to find just about anything ever minted since Liberty Vs thru present, including proofs. Cents are high-variety-potential coins and cheap & readily available. I like finding varieties and errors at 1 cent face value (or 5 cents face).

For silver, I think dimes are still highest yield, even though the actual yield is quite low. This is across MWR and CWR in my experience. They're also a cheap silver "buy" (not as cheap a buy as silver in nickels, but since those are already high on my list, I'm not including them in the 'silver hunt' favorites).

If I could choose just one denom it would be nickels as there is a fair likelihood of finding superboxes (as we call them in my house): boxes containing Liberty V, buffalo, proof, silver. And key dates are still around in circ.
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 Posted 09/27/2025  1:58 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add DoubleEagle20 to your friends list
Cents. I'm getting old 3.11g copper cents for 66 pct off from melt.

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 Posted 09/28/2025  02:02 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Buffalo soldat to your friends list
You can even just type [q] to start a quote.

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And then type [/q] to finish it.
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 Posted 09/28/2025  10:05 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add yelimsexa to your friends list
Halves, even though the odds of finding something good have taken a hit thanks to a barrage of coins issued recently for circulation. CWRs in particular tend to bring better results. I like to spend many of them as well since I tend to be more of a "small time" searcher with different hunting priorities for other things.

Second is nickels, due to having the highest find rate of pre-1960 coinage of any denomination while providing the possibilities of better grades, semi-keys, WWII silver, Buffaloes (I found a Hobo once), and for a few lucky searchers, the odd V nickel. The profits though for most of the common 1939-1959 coins in less than EF condition were small enough though that I resold many of them years ago following my peak searching years.

Third is dollars. Sure, most of what's out there are small dollar rolls, but the odds of finding NIFCs, proofs, and 1979-P wide rims are quite high compared to the other denominations. The gravy is finding the large, "crown-sized" dollars. Ikes are scarce enough, but finding a 40% silver Ike, a 1921-P Morgan as well as a 1922-P and 1927-P Peace were definitely moments that I'll treasure (about once per decade finds). Thanks to inflation, they're more accessible to search at a time a single dollar barely gets you a pack of gum or a small coffee at McDonald's.

Fourth would be cents, mostly due to fond memories of hunting them, where I've found several thousand Wheats including several 1909-V.D.B.'s, a 1910-S, and a 1918-D in EF, about 20 Indians including an 1869 and a beat-up 1879, and even a few errors. They're still not worth much, but the copper content has played a role in the rise in a typical bag of 5000 Wheats up to around the 6-7 cent range.

Even though I tend to have a better silver find rate than quarters and have my oldest ever silver find, a 1907 Barber, dimes don't appeal to me too much, mostly due to their smaller size making it not as easy on the eyes to search. Since I don't care much for varieties, most of my hunting comes from edge searching, and it seems that half of the time, the white edge turns out to be either a Canadian dime or British 5p coin.

Despite the appeal for W's, I'm just not much into modern quarters ever since the USM expanded well beyond just the state/territory series and into the NPs and women series. I've tended to reap the profits from my half finds (the 40% silvers while I've kept all 90%'s) into buying quarters, and that has eventually led to a complete 1932-64 Washington set.
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 Posted 09/29/2025  10:47 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add J the Apostate to your friends list
I definitely prefer hunting for nickels. There's always something to find, whether it be pre-49's, War Nickels, Buffalos, the occasional V nickel, or my favorite - foreign coins. I have only been searching since the start of this new year, but I'm three coins away from pulling a complete Jefferson set out of circulation. I expect that once I complete it I may start all over again.

I also enjoy searching halves, but that's just for the silver.
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 Posted 09/29/2025  2:04 pm  Show Profile   Check Brandmeister's eBay Listings Bookmark this reply Add Brandmeister to your friends list
You must be searching quite a volume of coins to be three nickels away from a complete circulation set in only nine months! =)
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I have only been searching since the start of this new year, but I'm three coins away from pulling a complete Jefferson set out of circulation.
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 Posted 09/29/2025  3:21 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add MrPink2018 to your friends list
cents... because I know there's a 1909-S VDB out there somewhere waiting for me to find it.
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 Posted 09/29/2025  3:41 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add J the Apostate to your friends list
@Brandmeister (I'm not sure how to quote reply). I've been searching two boxes a week for most of this year. I suspect it will be a while yet before I finish the set, two are War Nickels that refuse to show up.
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cents... because I know there's a 1909-S VDB out there somewhere waiting for me to find it.
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