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What are some of the oldest silver coins that you've found in change? The oldest I've found was a 1936 Quarter (This Year):  Edited by djx 10/14/2010 10:08 pm
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United States
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United States
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The oldest silver I received in change was a 1942 Mercury dime and about a week later I got a 1944 mercury (wish I could get more like that)
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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1918-s mercury, this past march. picture on the first page of 'dime roll searching" thread
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United States
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United States
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My oldest are from roll searching \/
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United States
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oldest silver was 1918 Walking Liberty half from a small stack of random loose halves a teller had it was the only silver one
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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1868 silver Three Cent piece....given in change as a dime
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Quote:1868 silver Three Cent piece....given in change as a dime WOW!
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You got ripped off 7 cents? Oh well, I think it was worth it in this case.
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My oldest from roll hunting would be the 1911 Barber dime that resides in my 7070. I am guessing that my oldest silver coin from actual change is a 1944 Washington quarter that I have in a miscellaneous album.
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Holy crap. A trime as a pocket change item? WOW!
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