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What's The Best Kind Of Coin Roll To Hunt?

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 Posted 12/06/2018  2:27 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add yelimsexa to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
I mostly agree with John77, but I'd place Dollars above Quarters, since there could be that rare opportunity where you could hunt the large rolls, and when factoring in teller's trays, the odds of finding something interesting go up more. And even so, I more frequently find those 1979-P Wide Rims, 1981 NIFCs, and proofs compared to quarters on the common, small-sized coins, as quarters by far have the lowest find rate.

10-15 years ago, I'd place halves at the top since this was before silver went up to $30 and also before this forum really took off, meaning that fewer people knew about CHRing, and is still a decent way to look for silver, but it seems like since people don't care about nickels as much since they're hardly used in transactions like quarters still are and the fact that not many are aware of the WWII silver and even buffaloes, along with some relatively low mintage coins out there, make it the most fun search in terms of having an interesting find out there.
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I like cents best. I'm searching quarters now but that's just to cautch up my ATB Quarters. I searched nickels up until recently but I'm not finding any good nickels these days.
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I now just usually just search cents. One silver quarter in $2000 was just not worth the effort. The silver in half dollars around here has all but dried up. I usually find around 3 silver dimes in a $1000 bag. I usually find one or two silver nickels in a $200 bag. The dollar coins can be interesting especially looking for the wounded eagle on the 2000 SAC. Back in August I went through around 10 or 12 boxes and did find 7 or 8. With cents I can sell off the extra varieties and purchase just as much silver without having to pack all of the heavier change back to the dump bank. I also will sometimes get the other bags just to catch up on sets.
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Here in Canada, too bad we don't have pennies anymore, so I'll say that dimes are my favorite denomination for hunting, because of the relatively high chance of finding silver. As a matter of fact.....
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Here in Canada, too bad we don't have pennies anymore, so I'll say that dimes are my favorite denomination for hunting, because of the relatively high chance of finding silver. As a matter of fact.....
Here in Michigan I've found over 150 silver Canadians while roll hunting dimes. That would be great to hunt silver dimes in canada 'cause all you'd have to do is drag a magnet through the pile and keep what doesn't stick!
When I listen to LED ZEPPELIN...so do my neighbors...
Roll hunting since '77
Dirt fishing since '72
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