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Valued Member
United States
132 Posts |
What is your tolerance for not finding anything at all? If you are going to make this an every week thing, streaks like that will occur at some point. You will be seeing a lot of marked coins, and begin wondering if you are just looking at the same coins over and over.
Are you going to be looking for silver only, or are you trying to fill a book?
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Valued Member
 United States
114 Posts |
I am going to be doing it once a week.
And I am looking for errors and 40% and 90% silver
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New Member
United States
12 Posts |
Yes I have a bank here that I deal with and they will allow me to order a box a week. You will find silver but dont get discouraged at first if you dont find any. It just may take a few boxes.
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Valued Member
United States
132 Posts |
I started out with a few rolls a week, and now am at 4 boxes per week.
Some guys do 4 times that amount! I think I am at a comfortable level for me, especially when its dump time.
Good luck with the search; I hope it pans out better for you than the results I have been getting.
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Valued Member
 United States
114 Posts |
Well thank you and I am hoping to do well but I do not expect to find anything from the first box it probably will take time.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
4333 Posts |
I've searched boxes for 3 years. Kept track of expenses. Cheaper for me to buy silver outright. Loose halves and rolls from the teller line is the way to go.
When I listen to LED ZEPPELIN...so do my neighbors... Roll hunting since '77 Dirt fishing since '72
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Valued Member
United States
132 Posts |
Maybe it is cheaper to go and buy silver. Also you would not have to worry about dumping a whole lot of coins all the time.
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Valued Member
United States
425 Posts |
Quote: "I've searched boxes for 3 years. Kept track of expenses. Cheaper for me to buy silver outright. Loose halves and rolls from the teller line is the way to go."
Can someone please explain this? I was thinking about starting to search halves in my area, but what "Expenses" are there? Are you talking gas, time, I know my bank charges 3% to run change through their machine, etc....
Also, it seems to me that if so many are searching these coins, $500 worth two or three times a week!, then how could there be any left to find?
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Rest in Peace
United States
9104 Posts |
Letting collectors sort through coins is an absolute money loser for banks. They take costly vault space, cost for Brinks shipping in both directions, sometimes require rewrapped, wear and tear on counters, and take employees away from what they're getting paid to do. If you find a bank where they do this with a smile, be sure you take them munchies for the break room now and then.
Oden-
People have been searching halves since the 70s. Pickings keep getting slimmer, but higher silver prices make some people feel it's worth it.
If you're making a special trip, figure 50ยข a mile out and back, the IRS does. The biggie: What's your time worth?
Some folks don't figure any of this as costs, chalking it up to their hobby. After all, it costs to drive to dinner or the movies, too.
I'm just pointing out that as a money-making proposition, it ain't gonna happen.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
4333 Posts |
Well said, biggfredd!
When I listen to LED ZEPPELIN...so do my neighbors... Roll hunting since '77 Dirt fishing since '72
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Valued Member
United States
425 Posts |
Thank you Gentlemen, That makes sense!
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