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Quote: Some funny finds while searching penny rolls. Very... interesting. 
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Well, I got a phone call yesterday from one of my pick up banks, and they wanted to let me know there was 2 boxes of pennies for me, so after work I high tailed it over there. I picked up some quarters and dimes to round out the hunting session. well I was pleasantly surprised when this little gem slide out of one of the rolls. Shinning like the northern star on a clear night   Not only is it a rare year (no Circulation quarters in 1997) but its also Sterling Silver... Score and Score. Someone had to crack open a mint set to remove this, and then roll it up to get 25 cents. it pretty nuts to think about. I also got a 64 dime in awesome condition as well.
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Good finds, ace! I think one of the greatest mysteries of coin roll hunting is why people would break unopened sets to deposit coins that have a face value of much less than their numismatic value. Not only was that not issued for circulation, but it's silver as well!
Edited by Shoeplier 03/14/2015 9:17 pm
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Sometimes they are lost or worse stolen and then spent at face value. Then rescued by CRHs. I once found a 1989 proof penny in a bank roll. Though a little scratched it is my first and only proof find roll hunting.
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I actually found a 1997 silver dime a few weeks ago, I wonder if it came from the same set as this quarter?
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Found this 1943 with a small die crack today searching penny rolls. 
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Pillar of the Community
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1957 die clash 
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Denny, I find tons of cents like this clash, are they worth keeping? I thought they needed to be more substantial to warrant a premium?
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I'm not really sure about a premium, I just had not seen to many 1957 clashes, more in the 60s. I also kinda keep everything.
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That's a nice hanging 7!
If I found 'em I would keep 'em... they're neat!
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Don't give up on dimes! These 3 were from one box. 1938,1956,1966 
Edited by wolfman-11 03/18/2015 9:08 pm
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Nice finds! 
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I didn't go through all the pages of this thread. Forgive me if this has been asked. If I was just looking for silver would I have a better chance spending $500 on a box of quarters or getting 2 boxes of dimes and double the coin to look through?
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By personal experience, I have had better luck with dimes in circulation. I have worked a job involving cash transactions for the past 2.5 years and found 11 silver dimes and 2 silver quarters in cash registers. I think people generally don't pay as much attention to dimes because their dates are smaller and they are worth less than quarters. I have not coin roll searched enough to determine which is better roll hunting. Maybe Wolfman could get you come dimes  . 3 different portraits, all silver - great score from 1 box!
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