1 bank old wrappers

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Stopped by a new bank today and the teller had $8 in tray and 2 old rolls. I could see 2 silvers in her tray so I took em all. $28 in halves and I pulled eight 67's and 1 66. Then the next bank I picked up a stack of large dollars and 3 SBA. Any collector value to those? I like them but am not finding much collector I fo yet.

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Nice silver haul!

My last cwr score was 470$ in rolls with $8 in loose, and found 2 64's in a roll.

HH
 

Yeah, I have found that tray finds are high right now, in comparison to my box/bag finds.

Picking up a box tomorrow... fingers crossed.

JMB
 

Stopped by a new bank today and the teller had $8 in tray and 2 old rolls. I could see 2 silvers in her tray so I took em all. $28 in halves and I pulled eight 67's and 1 66. Then the next bank I picked up a stack of large dollars and 3 SBA. Any collector value to those? I like them but am not finding much collector I fo yet.

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Nice teller tray finds. The Ikes are only silver if they are 1976 and have an s mint mark (40% silver clad). I don't know much about the SBA's. I'm a stacker for the most part, but I do keep proofs and NIFC's (I guess they may be valuable some day).
 

These are for the Eisenhower dollars:

Look for any of the following:

FEV = 1971-D (FEV) Friendly Eagle Variety: 1971-D Friendly Eagle Variety | The Ike Group

1972 Type II: http://www.ebay.com/gds/1972-Type-1-2-3-Eisenhower-Dollars/10000000002147718/g.html

Also, keep any from 1973 (those were not intended for circulation, NIFC), any 'S' mint coins (some of the S mint coins are 40% silver: the only ones that could be silver are 1971, 1972, 1973, 1974, and 1976). Also any that are in really nice uncirculated condition.
 

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Thx good info!

JMB
 

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