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Pillar of the Community
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Good luck! Find a different bank with a coin counter, preferably with no fees, to dump your leftover halves.
When I listen to LED ZEPPELIN...so do my neighbors... Roll hunting since '77 Dirt fishing since '72
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Very nice! 
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Pillar of the Community
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Hello CRH members, After going through $500 bag and 33 rolls of halves, I did find one 63D Franklin half in one of the rolls. $500 bag of coins yielded nothing. This wasn't easy as I thought... My back hurts and I washed my hands about dozen times.  US Halves are one of my favorites, and I just added nice Franklin to my collection. Other coins in the background are just high grade, shiny clad halves. I'm surprised that none of 40% showed up. 
Edited by Coconutjoe 04/29/2017 3:36 pm
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Bedrock of the Community
United States
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Thanks for the report! Wish you would have done a little better.
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Bedrock of the Community
United States
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Hey don't forget to look for the varieties in the JFKs! That is a lot of fun. Here is from a former post concerning hunting JFKs that has a chart of what varieties can be found: RPM= Repunched MM DDO = Doubled Die OBV No FG = No designers initials on REV - note some only are missing the F - I was picky - there could be no trace of them. Too many on ebay you can clearly the FG is barely there in the pics.  Clashed Die - I looked for what I called a rhino horn sticking up off JFKs nose which is actually from the leaves on the REV. RD = Rotated Die      
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Pillar of the Community
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Wow. This is a great information. Thank you. I will take some time going through these again.
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Bedrock of the Community
United States
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Glad to help - go to: varieyvista.com Scroll down to see the free online e-books that shows pics of most varieties including DDOs, DDRs, RPMs, and other items concerning the JFK half series. I used to pick out all of the ones on my chart by date and stack them. After I got through all the halves I would then have fun looking through the stack of each individual date for the varieties. Be careful - its addicting! There is one more I found around ten of (2.5 years of weekly searching 2-4 boxes) that is not on that list, or on any other. Its a 1994P with a spike coming off of JFKs nose and an extra element below the eagle on the reverse. I have fun calling the "Molting Eagle."   Have fun - there is a lot of enjoyment in finding these.
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Valued Member
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@Earle42 Thanks for posting the JFK variety chart, will sure come in handy. @Coconutjoe Glad you found a Franklin, at least it was not a total bust. Who knows, you may find a few varieties with the help of Earle42's chart and pictures. It does seem like a lot at first but if you sort them out by date while initially searching, it helps by focusing on 1 or 2 varieties per year instead of 10, 15, 20 different varieties per 10, 20 years span. On the plus side you get to look over them again before returning/spending them, kind of like a new box, have fun! 
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Pillar of the Community
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Nice that you found a Franklin... did you find any NIFCs?
CRH Nickeloholic. 1,600,000 nickels searched in eight years! Have found FOUR complete Jefferson sets!
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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thanks for the upper chart. Will come in handy as I'm trying to do a box a week till I get through $10,000 :) My first box I did find a 1982-P No FG so was happy about that find.
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nice find there! halves are a personal favorite of mine. those 40% are elusive to me too, ive never found any out in the wild but have found 90%, go figure!
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Bedrock of the Community
United States
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I found very few 82 No FGs and went through a lot of halves in 2.5 years. One of the 82 NO FGs appears to be actually from a die where there was not FG engraved. The other variety seems to be from the die being polished harshly enough to remove the FG. Below is a modified pic another member, Druu, once posted. The die which seems to have been made without the FG has no serifs on the base of the 1. The normal die, which can have the FG polished off, has serifs. Most no FG coins I see even slabbed and offered on ebay have a ghost of an FG. The ones I saved have no trace at all. I have one of each of the 82s with no trace at all.  Reading around the web I have seen claims of people that they have had most dates they found with no FG on them. - since most are a polishing issue. I would like to see these though because, as I have mentioned, you can look at slabbed ones and see a ghosted FG on an awful lot of them.
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Pillar of the Community
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Quote: Nice that you found a Franklin... did you find any NIFCs? I will look for NIFCs when checking for varieties. It will probably take me a while 
Edited by Coconutjoe 05/07/2017 10:06 pm
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Here's my 1972-D no FG I found last night.  
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CCF Advertiser
United States
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The fun for me ended in the 80's when the Hunt brothers tried to corner the silver market. As silver futures climbed to $50 and the price of silver on the street hit $35, all the silver coinage get ripped out of circulation along with most family collections of old tableware, which is why none of these sets have gotten passed down to young couples anymore. Before that, when I was a kid, I could make a good rate of pay going through rolls of dimes, quarters and halves, taking out the silver, replacing the coins, and taking them back to another bank. At least $4 - $5/hr, which was pretty good for a kid in the 70's. My paper route paid about $20/week and it was hard work every day. I could match that in an afternoon of CRH.
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