Weaselbrott
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- Aug 12, 2012
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- Bounty Hunter- Quick Silver (I know, I am a novice, give me a break! :P)
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Yesterday was a wake-up call for this novice half-box searcher, and should serve as a warning to not always depend on edge checking for silver (as many have stated on here before). I was doing my first box of the day yesterday, and I found one measly 40%er that was very light pinkish and worn, as if the copper edge was showing like it was clad. I only had one; or so I thought... I dump my bag of halves at my bank, and I notice two rejected coins (1967, and 1968). How the heck did that happen?! Turns out, they looked JUST like the other post-70 clad, and were quite beat up. It made me think if I had dumped other 40%ers in the past without realizing, but then I remembered that my bank's coin counter rejects silver, so that is very unlikely. Woohoo!
So the lesson is: Don't always depend on the edges of the coins to be silver, they might be a light coppery pink color. Also, if you only edge check, your coin counter might do the hard work for you when it spits out the silver you missed (but don't always count on it!).
Happy Tremendous Treasure Tuesday, guys!
So the lesson is: Don't always depend on the edges of the coins to be silver, they might be a light coppery pink color. Also, if you only edge check, your coin counter might do the hard work for you when it spits out the silver you missed (but don't always count on it!).
Happy Tremendous Treasure Tuesday, guys!
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