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Quote: ... as today $90 in CWR gave up SIX silver dimes: 54 D and 5 x 1964 P. The 64s are gorgeous specimens that seem have found their way into circulation only recently - and they were all in a single roll along with that 54 D. Excellent! 
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Nice find, pound_foolish!   Just a suggestion: you should wear gloves when handling coins by the surface.
Errers and Varietys.
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For most, I do. This old clipper is so bunged up I figure a fingerprint or two isn't gonna do much!
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Quote: For most, I do. This old clipper is so bunged up I figure a fingerprint or two isn't gonna do much! I see. Gotcha.  
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Edited by Errers and Varietys 04/19/2025 10:15 pm
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Fantastic! 
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Time to resurrect this thread. Been a pretty dry summer as far as dimes go but that's mostly due to shifting by over to nickels and cents, and limiting my searches to a smaller dollar amount each week. Last weekend I stopped at a local branch and grabbed $20 in MWR dimes just to poke around and get back into them after a drought for all of July. In those 4 rolls were a 1980 S proof in reasonably good shape and a 57 P dime.so I went back yesterday and collected another 10 MWR from the same teller, hoping the streak would continue. One of those MWR had TWO silver dimes and the remaining 9 rolls gave up another. Here are those 4 silvers - 53 P, 57 P, 59 P and 64 P. I'll go back during the week to clean out the rest of the MWR from that teller as I suspect there's a small silver dump in them.   
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Outstanding! 
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While searching through rejects in a Coinstar's tray, I found my first Mercury dime in circulation in over a decade, a 1929!
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Great find, SilverRoosevelt!  
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Very nice! 
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I found something unusual tonight: a silver proof Roosevelt dime. This 1998-S is only the second silver proof dime I've found in over 750 boxes of dimes. I'm happy to have found it, but it's a shame someone broke up a silver proof set for face value. 
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Nice find, TomM!  Quote: I'm happy to have found it, but it's a shame someone broke up a silver proof set for face value. I agree. It's a shame. 
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