box of halves >> 5/03/07

Cerulean

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Three weeks ago, I ordered another box from my bank, but got no word from them about it coming in. So I finally called them and asked if my box had arrived yet. They told me that it had been in for over a week, but they were unable to call me... the woman who took the order forgot to ask for contact info. The box had been sitting there for several days and they had no clue who wanted it. So I step in to pick up their mystery box, "Yeah it's for me." "Oh, good," was the teller's enthusiastic reply, "glad to be rid of it."

One side of the box looked damaged, but none of the rolls showed any signs of tampering. Over 80% of the halves appeared to be slot machine veterans, the kind with badly scratched faces and worn away edge reeding. The first few rolls gave me a pair of scruffy 2002-D halves, but those were the only keepers in the whole box. Compared to my prior box in February, there were a lot more 1998s this time, and a lot less Bicentannials. (This box was over 20% just from 1998, but they were all worn out and scattered among the rolls.)

Oh well, at least I filled folder holes at 1979-D and 1999-P. That completes all the easy clad.

My wife has an account with BofA. Do you think I'll have better luck ordering from them?
 

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