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 Posted 07/27/2012  2:57 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add mmhoel to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
I have worked in a grocery store for approximately 3 years, 2+ years in a cash office, balancing tills. Just in the last year, I have accumulated quite a collection! As far as silver goes I have:

14 - quarters (1959,(2)1961,1962,(10)1964)
14 - half dollars(1952,1957,1965,(2)1966,(6)1967,(3)1968)
28 - dimes (1942,1945,1947,(2)1948,1955,(3)1957,(3)1958,(3)1960,(4)1963,(9)1964

Couple other favorites (not sure on value)
1914 1 Franc
1968 1 Franc
1867-1967 Canadian Dime
15 Wheat Pennies (1 silver plated?)
2 Canadian Pennies (1965,1945
3 Buffalo nickels (1918,1937,one unreadable)
6 Eisenhower $1 coins
6 Various Foreign coins & one unique quarter (picture attached)


Always happy to answer what questions I can, or take specific pictures. Collecting is highly addictive, and sure I will be adding more soon!!

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 Posted 07/27/2012  5:32 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add jrokshady to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
15 Wheat Pennies (1 silver plated?)

That one is most likely a 1943 steel penny.
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You've got a great job for those great circulation finds!

That quarter has a counter stamp. People do that to change for a variety of reasons. People collect them. Keep your eye out for Jefferson nickels with counter stamps. I think a few of those have been found recently.
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nice collection there keep it up
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With a sharp eye, you can really find some great coins
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