5/6/11 300 mile road trip

kb4iqm

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I've pretty much exhausted all available halves at the banks within 80 miles of home. Today I drove a 300 mile loop to expand into territory beyond my last mini road trips. I was able to source $180 of CWR's, and an additional $30+ in loose halves.

The loose halves yielded a 2004P NIFC, a 1988S clad proof, and one 40%'er. The $180 of CWR's yielded 18 X 40%'ers. The silvers were all in a batch of 9 rolls from one bank. The best roll in that batch held 9 of the 40%'ers. There were 6 solid rolls of uncirculated 1976 bicentennials in that batch, and lots of high grade uncirculated halves. It looked like someones collection was cashed in.

No 90 %'ers but so much better than the skunky halves boxes I've been getting from the bank.

1 X 1965
2 X 1966
8 X 1967
5 X 1968
3 X 1969

:headbang:

Bob

Edit: Pics added. Sorry about the blurry group pics. My cellphone camera finds that focal distance range to be too far for macro and too close for normal.
 

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Those are some good finds. But a lot of driving with this gas prices. Hope your luck start turning around on the boxes......Matt
 

Good haul Bob, but the driving would cost me a fortune in my 14 MPG Dodge. HH Doug
 

The first 108 miles was driven on solar powered battery pre-charge, the remaining mileage consumed about 4 gallons of gas. Gas here is about $3.75/gal right now, so about $15 in fuel cost.

Bob
 

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