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Got Some Sweet Silver At The Bank (What's Your Favorite Find)

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To begin with. I don't like using credit cards to buy stuff online because of credit fees. SO yeah. Today I went to the bank and they had 3 Bugs Bunny $20 silver coins and 1 50th Anniversary flag $25 coin. I'm pretty happy. What your best silver score at the bank?
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I was wondering, when the 20 for 20s start getting circulated by the banks do they keep them in the air tite holders or just circulated the raw coin?
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they came in the plastic package with sealed sticker and case holder. All except for $35 were untouched by the sticker
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teo: I know of one person that buys as many of the X for X as they can to get the points on their credit card plus the shipping is free... then they take 'em to the bank and just get the cash. They also remove the air tites for their own collection of coins.

Congrats buying the silver DD
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My best silver score so far has been 36x 1960's (61-66) 50 cents coins about two years ago. All for face.

I've also dropped off $1200 in 100for100 coins... all in the box, a couple of tellers bought a few, the rest went back to the Mint or other customers picked them up.
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I miss this...I remember when I was younger my dad was able to get silver eagles at the bank..i remember rolls of something big and heavy. Wish I was still able to get silver from a bank still. Would be nice.
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The mintage numbers on the X for X have been rather high for a collector coin, but lower than an actual circulating coin. If they do start circulating outside the air tite holders, you should end up with various grades and the higher grades might eventually have collector value above face like regular circulating coin.
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Congrats buying the silver DD

Thank you Ag!
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