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Valued Member
United States
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Oddly enough I am going to San Francisco on Sunday and will be their thru Wednesday. Taking it for granted that the banks will not be open on Sunday, I will have some down time on Monday morning and afternoon and may walk around where I am staying for some banks. Staying at the Hilton in Union Square. Anyone know of any banks near there? I typically get all my halves and nickels that I hunt here in Iowa from Wells Fargo. Ok I am officially hooked on roll hunting. When you go on a business reward trip / sales meeting, you start thinking of looking at coins. 
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Don't get used to the WARM weather out there. Compaired to Kansas, you might want to stay. By the way, your quote from "The Mountain Men". That was Brian Keith to Charlton Heston, was it not?
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Pillar of the Community
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Quote: Mfhorn....... By the way, your quote from "The Mountain Men". That was Brian Keith to Charlton Heston, was it not? They were of course the stars of that wonderful film......but no....the "quote" was Brian Kieth's character to the "greenhorn" who was travelling with them to the Rendezvous. The "greenhorn" had asked if he ever got lost "up here" in the high country, and this highly agitated and annoyed him because of his pride in being a good tracker and Mountain Man.
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Valued Member
United States
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If you buy and search boxes of cents in the town you live in, and feel that you may intrude on visiting time while you are in S.F., then why not just buy boxes in S.F. and take them home to Kansas to search?
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Valued Member
United States
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I live very near to Sacramento, and have only roll searched about $50 worth of cents. I almost have a whole roll of 68-74S combined.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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I'm in the heart of the San Joaquin Valley. Roughly a 4 hour drive from the city. I've been roll hunting for less than a year. On average, I go through a couple of boxes a week. I've managed to gather almost 3 rolls of 68-s, and 9 rolls of 70-s. (I save each and every one of these for two reasons. 1. The 68-s is the lowest-mintage LMC. 2. I'm paranoid about possibly throwing away a 1970-s small date.  71-74...I've managed to snag almost full rolls of each year with quite a bit of red still showing. Don't come out here looking for Philly mints though.  I'm lucky to find any in good condition. 3 more things.... 1. Fresh sourdough bread from Fishermans Wharf...  2. Clam Chowder inside a fresh sourdough breadbowl...   3. A quick visit and tour of AT&T Park...  Beautiful ballyard, and the home of my Giants! 
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Valued Member
United States
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Quote: 40 minutes from San Fransisco or not ? Closer to 3.5 hrs. I live about half way between the two. Just looking through pocket change I don't see a lot of "s" mm's, but I guess it could be possible. Edit: Sorry didn't see scotty's post San Joaquin valley also.
Edited by adco1149 01/29/2010 9:57 pm
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Bedrock of the Community
United States
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Quote: ...would I be more apt to find "S" mint Lincolns in that area (or even that state) because of Fremonts proximity to San Fransisco ? I live in the SFBay area--and yes, in the past you would find more S-mint cents here. However, since people have started pulling the bronze cents, far fewer 70s LMCs are in bank boxes--or so I've seen. As far as stuff to see in the area--if you like classic cars, there's an awesome museum only 1/2 hour from Fremont. 
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Pillar of the Community
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 ...... Hey guys thanks for the tips on stuff to do and see....didn't expect that ! My Aunt & Uncle, I believe have the entire weekend booked with stuff though....I know Alcatraz is one of the things....Napa Valley....Fishermans Wharf was one thing too, as mentioned.....ummm....Chinatown.....and some beach area, but I can't remember the name. I can't take any "boxes home to Kansas", because I'm only bringing a "carry-on" bag with no luggage. So, if I do it, it will all have to stay there....(except what I find of course) And YES !! ...Gotta try me some clam chowder and Sourdough bread ! .....Absolutely !
Edited by eaglefoot 01/30/2010 12:33 am
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Pillar of the Community
United States
532 Posts |
Hmm Union square? There should be a bank on every corner in that part of town, it is entering the financial district. I don't know about halve but don't forget to hit the Pier and snatch up some sourdough and chowder as another poster recommended..
Looking for a nice shop to poke around?, in the Hobart building hidden right there in downtown is a nice little place that always has some goodies. Witter Coins, Should be right by your hotel. (where 2nd Street dead ends with Market...about 4 blocks from union square)
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Bedrock of the Community
United States
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I worked in the Financial District for years...there is the Federal Reserve there too.  Sadly, the SF Mint has stopped tours. Seriously, though...I would skip banks in SF just due to sheer hassle/expense of parking, etc. If you're going to the Fisherman's Wharf, then park out near Ghirardelli Square--or the strip of parking near the Maritime Museum at the end of Jefferson. Avoid Pier 39 like the plaque--a total ripoff parking scene--just sayin' as one who once got taken. 
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Pillar of the Community
 United States
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Muncle (short for "my uncle") has lived there for twenty some years....so I'm assuming he's "savy" with all of the in's and out's for the area. And I'm going by myself and staying with them.....so there won't be any need for a "hotel"....we'll just be driving to and from places from his house. He lives in a nice $500,000.00 home.....which is probably about the size of a postage stamp for California right ? ...  Still don't know if I'm gonna go after any coins or not though.... 
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Quote: He lives in a nice $500,000.00 home.....which is probably about the size of a postage stamp for California right ?  If it weren't true, it'd be even funnier.  Since you won't be able to take home any bank boxes, might I suggest that maybe you'd be able to carry home a few rolls? $5 in rolls doesn't weigh all that much...and should fit in your carryon.  Nothing ventured, nothing gained eh? One other thing...It's a bit past the season for the really fresh Dungeness crab, but if you get the chance, you really must try some!
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Pillar of the Community
 United States
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Well, I'm back. I didn't end up getting to any banks there, and thus, no boxes or rolls of Cents from San Fran. Had a great time though with my visit. Of note though..... The night before I was to come back.......I was looking through my pocket change and I discovered the 4th design of the Lincoln Cent that has eluded me back here at home ! (Denver mint of course.....but I hadn't seen hide nor hair of this one !) So.....I came back with something good .....coin-wise.... 
Edited by eaglefoot 02/09/2010 08:51 am
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 United States
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Quote:I was looking through my pocket change and I discovered the 4th design of the Lincoln Cent that has eluded me back here at home ! Very nice! And you have a story attached to it as well. 
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