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Moderator
 United States
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Can you consider another bank? Or are there not many choices where you are?
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Pillar of the Community
 United States
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Most banks in my area do not have half dollars. There are banks where they will have a few loose ones but what I am looking for is rolls of them. If I do find them, do they come in $10 rolls?
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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My bank had $8000 in half dollars a few weeks back...I missed that train.... 8*(
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Yeah, $10 rolls are usual. You'll probably have to ask your bank if they can order them. Probably you'll have to get them $500 at a time.
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Valued Member
United States
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You can maybe request that your bank can stock them....I live in a small town with a small town bank, I know everyone and they know me. If I ask for something they usually have it ordered for me. They know by now to keep extra bricks in stock :).
Maybe this is the difference between small time and commercial banks.
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New Member
United States
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Like allranger said, it is usually hit or miss on banks having rolls. Also with more and more people CRH(especially halves), finds are becoming scarce.
I order two boxes a week from my bank. Out of the twelve boxes I have done ten were silver skunks. One box had 1 40% and another box had 4 40%. The amount of marked enders I see(at least 1 in 4)is very discouraging considering these are all machine rolled coins. I have read of people recently going through fifty boxes of skunks before hitting any silver. But then I also read about people hitting a dream box of twenty keepers or more.
I have had the most silver luck with just asking for rolls at banks. I like to think of it as fishing. You never what you are going to catch, but you wont catch anything if you don't cast the line.
With silvers recent rise to close to $50 per ounce a lot of people are now interested in this metal. More people are becoming educated and everyone is "on the lookout". Just the other day I asked for rolls of halves at a bank and the teller told me she had only one and asked me if I would like it. Why of course I would! She then proceeded to open it up in front of me and check for silver before re-rolling it and then selling it to me!
It is still out there, you just have to put the work into it, nothing is "free". The real winners are the people who have been doing this for years while the rest of us thought it just wasn't worth it. I'm putting the work in now because I don't want to be sitting on my hands when silver spikes again!
Edited by kimikiri 07/08/2011 11:55 am
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Valued Member
United States
257 Posts |
A dream box is 20? I thought 100+ would be considered a dream box. Or has the standard fallen that much lately?
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Wow, what audacity. I can't believe that she would search for silver right in front of you. Oh well, I guess you might as well take it as it is still money and can just redeposit it later.
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New Member
United States
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wpd7- I think dream box is a loose term nowadays. I'm sure some of the old timers definition of what a dream box was/is would be different than what I would consider a dream box. In my area and with my ratios, anything with 20 keepers would be a dream to me. But maybe I have not been doing it long enough to really know the difference.
allranger- Yeah I was pretty upset, but I just smiled and took them anyways. I won't be going back to that bank.
Edited by kimikiri 07/08/2011 12:14 pm
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Valued Member
United States
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No worries, kimikiri. You just found yourself a new dump bank!
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Pillar of the Community
United States
619 Posts |
I might have finally found a bank where the tellers have no idea what they have. I asked a teller for halves, and she only had six, but one was 90% and one was 40%!
Edited by CPC24 07/08/2011 9:41 pm
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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What I am curious about is what would the teller have done after she checked the roll and found silver in it? Is she allowed to decline to sell it to you? I heard that banks do not allow tellers to exchange coins in front of the window.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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The cherry-pickin tellers can surely do whatever they want in front of the customer, whether or not they have policies against. It's up to the customer to decide whether or not to raise a stink. I have accounts at six different banks, and all the tellers are silver educated. I do find several hundred silvers a year, it's getting tougher though, and if not for this being purely a hobby, I'm waisting time and money.
When I listen to LED ZEPPELIN...so do my neighbors... Roll hunting since '77 Dirt fishing since '72
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Pillar of the Community
United States
1101 Posts |
Received a text from my banker friend and said she had $10.50 in halves. I went over and picked them up and 5 were pre 1970! And, she had a Eisenhower to boot!
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 United States
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Quote: And, she had a Eisenhower to boot! Worth the trip. 
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