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Silver dimes, one per 1,400

You must have really good luck. Silver dimes are extremely rare find now-a-days, I think it has to do with everyone buying out boxes and just searching the rims.
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You must have really good luck. Silver dimes are extremely rare find now-a-days, I think it has to do with everyone buying out boxes and just searching the rims.
Well, that was my dime average over five years. I'm not sure about luck, as I searched more customer-rolled than machine rolled, and they both averaged about the same. Not so much luck, but volume. That's the key. Try and search at least one thousand dollars in dimes per week. "Everyone buying out boxes, and just searching the rims." Interesting. I wonder, who are these "everyone?" Were there all these hobbyists suddenly springing up out of nowhere the last few years? I find that hard to believe, and get rich quick? You'd have to be insane to try and profit off of these lagging silver prices.
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Interesting. I wonder, who are these "everyone?"

Youtube search 'silver coin hunting'.
Folks buy out large amounts of coins, flip them on their edge, and pick out the silver.

10,000 dimes a week is WAY too much volume for me, especially since I work 60 hours a week.
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Youtube search 'silver coin hunting'.
Folks buy out large amounts of coins, flip them on their edge, and pick out the silver.

10,000 dimes a week is WAY too much volume for me, especially since I work 60 hours a week.
I see there are a couple dozen dime searching vids. I'm assuming these are hobbyists, I like that. Otherwise, there really is no profit driven incentive to hunt for dimes, considering the amount of time involved to find silver.

Time wise, I allotted 10 minutes to pick up $1k or more in dimes on the way home from work.
30 seconds to search and re pack each roll(I can do it in 10), right around two hours or so.
Dump after work, another 15 minutes.

Right around 2 and 1/2 hours per week invested to search $1k, not too awful bad.
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i do 2000 dollars of dimes a week if I get lucky a few more.the last 3 years I have found 880 silvers.just luck of the draw my buddy got 400 in dimes couple of months ago and got 755 silvers
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Yep, with dimes, it's all about volume.
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I find that roll hunting is most fun if you are putting together a modern coin set. It takes some time, but I eventually got a 1959-20XX mostly in BU condition by searching rolls. My favorite was putting together a 1938-1964 Jefferson nickel set by going through boxes. Plus with the Nickels, you will also find silver wartime and Buffalo nickels in your boxes.
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Volume, and hitting as many different bank branches as possible are the keys... the more branches you hit, the more likely you are to stumble on someone's dumped hoard...
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My favorite was putting together a 1938-1964 Jefferson nickel set by going through boxes. Plus with the Nickels, you will also find silver wartime and Buffalo nickels in your boxes.


I can vouch for that, though I've had somewhat better success with rolls than boxes overall, save for a couple of hoards I've found in boxes. Also, you'll run into a "V" nickel every now and again if you're persistent enough.
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It is possible to do, but it takes time!
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I put together 3 1946-1964 Roosevelt dime sets from roll hunting. One is complete, the other two missing a couple dates.
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