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Did You Hoard Silver Coins Back In The 1960's Or Later?

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I wish I was around then, being only 28. I love going to the local banks with a couple hundred dollars and buy half dollar rolls to search through. It's crazy at how many you can still find for just .50! I have a local shop that buys silver under melt and sells for melt so whenever there is a nice dip I go in and buy dimes for 1.80-2
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