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A "Benji" Ender In The First Box And A "Walker" Ender In The Second Box

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It has been three months since I've found a 90% silver "ender" in a box of bank-rolled half dollars. My luck changed today when I purchased two boxes from a bank where I've often acquired boxes that contain collection dumps. I saw the reverse side of a Benjamin Franklin half dollar in one roll when I opened the first box. Flipping over the rolls in the second box revealed the obverse of a 1942 Liberty Walking half dollar.

The nature of coins in the first box were very odd. Most of them were so heavily worn that no reeding remained on their rims. The edges of the five 90% silver half dollars I found in that box (which included a second Benji) were easy to recognize: they resembled the edges of Barber half dollars that on YouTube videos CRHs have documented finding. The three worn 1964 Kennedy half dollars I found in the box are very unattractive examples of that coin. It was difficult to identify the two 40% silver Kennedy half dollars that I also found because only a thin silver line was visible on their heavily-worn edges. But I was reasonably pleased that the first box contained five 90% silver half dollars and two 40% silver coins.

I hoped that the box with the Walking Liberty ender would be just as good -- but it wasn't. I found only two more silver coins -- a 1964 Kennedy half dollar and one coin that contains 40% silver. More often than not I have found fewer silver half dollars than expected in boxes that contain a silver "ender": e.g., I anticipated finding ca. 10 silver coins in each of these boxes (since I examined 10% of the coins checking the ends of each roll). But I found only 10 silver coins in both of them.
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Great scores, NorthShoreMA!
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This is a photograph of the edges of the silver coins I found yesterday. It is obvious that the five coins in the center contain 90% silver -- but after I opened the rolls I had to examine the half dollars carefully to identify the three coins on the left that contain 40% silver. In fact, I found one of them only after I double-checked all the coins that I originally thought were minted after 1970. (I also found a proof 1986 commemorative half dollar during the second search. ). On the right are the Walking Liberty half dollar, the 1964 Kennedy half dollar, and the 1967 coin that I found in the second box.
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Excellent haul!
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