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Franklin Half Set Vs. Stacking

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Instead of stacking 90% junk coins (dimes, quarters, halves, and dollars), would it make sense to do a Franklin half set instead?
Or is the set too short to be of any use during an economic cataclysm?
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I like the idea of sets instead of random stacking because it would be a much more enjoyable journey.
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Are you thinking of putting together a set in circulated grades or unc's?
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Stack anyway.
Just take the best available pieces from your stack to build a date/mm set.
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I'd rather build the circulated Franklin set .It's easily doable ,not by CRH'ing but going through dealers junk silver bins at shops , shows and ''We Buy Gold stores ''.
Let the fun begin .
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I'd rather build the circulated Franklin set .It's easily doable ,not by CRH'ing but going through dealers junk silver bins at shops , shows and ''We Buy Gold stores ''.


Do junk silver bins still exist? Never seen any at the LCS in my neighborhood.
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LCS in my area (Ottawa, Canada) indeed have junk silver bins. When they get too full, off they go the refiners.
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I would much rather do the Franklin set. As far as junk bins go, if they aren't visible you should ask. I recently visited a new Coin Store and I didn't see anything. So I asked and then was given a huge bin that was behind the counter hidden underneath some random inventory that wasn't accessible by customers.
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Yes , just because you don't see what you want ,doesn't mean they don't have any . Most coin shops just don't have the room to display their entire inventory .
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As far as junk bins go, if they aren't visible you should ask.
I agree.

Dealers cannot always display everything. For what it is worth, the last Ikes I bought at a coin show were not on the table. I would have missed out had I not asked.
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And LCS won't be miffed if you are only interested in the junk bin?
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And LCS won't be miffed if you are only interested in the junk bin?
A sale is a sale.

Why even have a junk bin if you are not expecting to profit from it?
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I created two Franklin sets from buying rolls and going through them and stacking the remaining. LCS also has a 90% silver bin for stackers if you ask to see it. I have gotten many Walkers and Franklins from it. I did purchase a Bugs Bunny for my set.
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Why even have a junk bin if you are not expecting to profit from it?


I was looking through a junk silver bin at a local "Gold for Cash" shops as a repeat customer. After about two minutes, the owner that was working there said "I don't have time for this" and gave me a lecture for five minutes about his problems (note there was nobody else in the store). I had many bad experiences at this one shop, and this was the last straw. There are too many nice people out there to get entangled with the salty ones.
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Yeah, wise of you to take them off your shopping list!

The "Cash for Gold" shops are seldom comparable to the LCS. The ones around here make the sold on TV stuff look like a bargain!
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NumisEd, do not be dissuaded by the term "junk" silver. Also referred to as constitutional silver. The term refers to pre 1965 dimes, quarters, and half dollars containing 90% pure silver that have lost any numismatic value due to wear from circulation or desirability. Silver dollars are not normally sold as junk, referring to Morgan's & Peace dollars. That is because the silver content is higher and most retain some numismatic value regardless of condition.
Any LCS that I have visited in the last 40yrs has had a junk silver bin. Such as a bin of dimes, a bin of quarters, and a bin of halves. Simply ask the dealer if he has any "junk" on hand and is so, the denomination you desire. The common practice, in my experience is that the dealer brings you the bin or tray, and you select the coins within that you want to purchase. I avoid shops that do not let you browse the bin. Some ask what you want, like $10FV quarters, and they will go in the back and bring you out 40 quarters. The shops that give you the bin and let you browse are the best bet.
You would be surprised at what you may find on any given day. There are shops that purchase from wholesalers exclusively as well as others that purchase collections from estate's as well. Or perhaps melt price exceeds numismatic value, so people Crack open sets to sell the silver because it is worth more than the intact set.
Then you come in a few days after the dealers purchase, and those coins are in the junk bin. I have many proofs acquired right after liberation. Many, many nice hole fillers for many type sets. Very nice winged liberties, nice Walkers. And on and on.
Sometimes, I do not know how I came across this. Most dealers will examine collections for key date but not for varieties and errors. They don't have time for that.
In the end, when you use your silver for barter, no one will care if it is VG-20 or MS-65.
Go find a LCS that let's you leisurely browse the bins and makes you feel happy when you get home. If you stack silver it is for barter. If you plan to sell for fiat money when the price rises, you are an investor. I am not an investor.
I hope this helps.
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