Pocket Change Diaries : Chapter 11 : New tailings

Dok Holliday

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I have found a source of Brinks coins in Iowa. I'm finally glad I found a location that doesn't get their coin from the Wells Fargo coin processing center that MentalUnrest and I get our coins from. MentalUnrest powered through a 99 box skunk streak to prove that the halves in Iowa are some of the driest in the country. Hopefully my different source of coins proves better than the usual suspects...I'm getting a box of halves and a box of dimes and a test of this new source. I'm also getting my usual $1200 in dimes and nickels from my usual source, which has been running pretty dry lately. Wish me luck, results tonight...stay tuned.
 

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New Halves were skunk
New Dimes were skunk, as I suspected, being clear wrapped in a sea of paper wrapped supply.

Stay tuned for tonight's usual Dime and Nickel update. I checked the Nickel boxes...I'm done with the bad nickel boxes.
 

$200 in Nickels (2 boxes) No more of those shitty boxes from Inspector XXXI
Box1: 2 Beaver Queens, 30 Pre 1960s, and a 1944S
Box2: 22 Pre 1960s, 2 beaver queens

Running average comes to 21 war nickels out of 36 boxes. 0.583/box!

$1000 in Dimes (4 boxes)
Box1: Dirty 1947
Box2: 1964D, 1952 in the same roll
Box3: All Clad
Box4: Canadian 1956 with a good looking young woman on the front. 1950, 1961D

Brings my dime average to 129 silvers from 99.5 boxes. 1.30/box!
 

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