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Valued Member
United States
383 Posts |
$35K? Unless my math is off, that's 70 boxes? Wow that's insane!
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Valued Member
United States
306 Posts |
Wow, that's a massive amount of coins. Are you marking coin rolls/bags you search to make sure you're not going through the same coins over and over?
Try driving outside you're usual search area to see if you've got better luck elsewhere.
That's all it is---- luck.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
4212 Posts |
On the other hand, that's 350 boxes of nickels. Avg. just 1 35% per box and you'd have 661.66 in silver.(current prices) Probably a few decent sets, most varieties, a pile of double-dies and a dozen rolls of proofs. Time for a change in game plan?
Edited by fioti 02/03/2012 4:16 pm
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Pillar of the Community
 United States
802 Posts |
Yes that is correct, 70 boxes... Over about a 6 month period. I have marked sides of coins and different markings and I'm not getting the same coins back. So they are "fresh" coins which baffles me because I would expect to find something.
I do search dimes and average one silver dime per box.
I have gone to 5 different banks in the area and none had loose halves or any customer wrapped roles. So that didn't work out that time.
I am working 50 hours per week and going to school for my masters, so I don't have much leisure time to drive to spend any great amount of time driving unfortunately :(
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Pillar of the Community
United States
2661 Posts |
Forget boxes not worth the effort. Go to small town banks and get what they have. Call ahead to see if they have any, if they do, tell them that you are coming to get them. The tellers usually are very glad to let you take them all away so they do not have to count them any more. Always take your leftovers to another bank two towns away and never, ever ask for coin at the dump bank.
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Valued Member
United States
126 Posts |
Be sure to ask the bank if they can order boxes of halves before you join. I tried to order at 4 different TD Banks in DE and SC and they all could not before I was told TD does not order them.
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Pillar of the Community
 United States
802 Posts |
Stroud, I'll have to try that too, great point. Maybe I need to get a list and just call them. What do you ask for? Half dollars, loose halves, customer wrapped rolls of any coins?
And great point to Ozerman.
Thanks everyone!
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Valued Member
United States
214 Posts |
I've been using BoA and they have string and sons boxes. Yellow and White. I think their carrier is Guardia. I also just opened an account at PNC so I'll see what they have. My finds haven't been that great, but 35k...wow! I wonder if you could write you dissertation on that?
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Rest in Peace
United States
9104 Posts |
Quote: It seems that everyone who is finding a lot of silver is finding them in Spring & Sons boxes. Spring and Sons sells supplies. You can get 36 S&S wrappers at Dollar Tree.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
1353 Posts |
I never have had luck with the boxes. I just ask the tellers for their rolls and whatever they have next to them. Got 3 Rolls of 1/2's yesterday with 1 40% half in each roll.(PNC Bank)
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Pillar of the Community
United States
622 Posts |
Hi Wrestling, Glad to see you're making the leap. I say it's different depending on the region of the country you live in. For instance, apposed to what others have said, my BOA uses brinks. I had a 5 box streak of zero, zip, ziltch. They were all marked up by searchers. If my first box wouldn't have been good, I may have gave up. Glad I didn't. I would suggest that if your current bank is local, try national, or vice verse. As others have said, the courier is important but just because they use S&S (or some other wrapper) doesn't mean it's the same courier. Also, I went to my bank and said 'This is my hobby account. I need to make sure you won't have an issue ordering coin for me.' Make sure you have someone who is happy to support your hobby. It's not fun walking in to a bank where you can almost feel them 'sigh' when you walk in.
Okie
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Valued Member
United States
271 Posts |
I find that I get the largest return on silver coins doing two things. 1) Go to banks, but don't buy boxes. Ask for the coins in the drawer. There always seems to be more silver in the drawer than in the boxes. Plus its a smaller investment. 2) Go around to all the quickmarts and see what the tellers have for you. I make it a point to let all the tellers at all the quickmarts know that I pay a bounty for uncommon coins. Sometime I even over pay just to keep them excited to search for me. This tactic has paid off better than anything else. I've scored Morgan and Peace dollars as well as silver halfs and silver proofs and untold wheat cents.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
619 Posts |
Quote: Forget boxes not worth the effort. Go to small town banks and get what they have. Call ahead to see if they have any, if they do, tell them that you are coming to get them. The tellers usually are very glad to let you take them all away so they do not have to count them any more. This is pretty much my strategy. Boxes are pretty useless. Most tellers hate to keep halves, and they can have a lot of odd coins, especially at small banks. One small-town teller once gave me seven Ikes with her halves. When they do have halves in their tray, there's often at least a 40% in the bunch. One teller last week had just six halves, but two were Franklins and one was a 40%!
Edited by CPC24 02/06/2012 10:12 am
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Rest in Peace
United States
9104 Posts |
Hint: Free business cards.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
1770 Posts |
we should all mail wrestling a 40% half so we can end his skunk streak already this is not something you want to have in the guinness book of world records
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