Darth Walker
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- Jan 10, 2009
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I was working at my bank today on a commercial real estate concentration report sorting through loans, amortizations, interest rates, loan to values when the teller upstairs called my on the phone and told me,
"We just got about $42 worth of halves", I stoped what I was doing and rushed upstairs.
The halves were on the teller's tray and from my distance all looked silver. I got them all and began to search. Some of the ones that looked like silver were not. They were just all dirty. Other were Bicentennials.
I hate them. Long story short I found a common Kenn 68D and my first 64D mint mark on the back. T64 I already had 64 but they were all P with no mint mark.
I have done a lot better with loose halves and loose rolls than with rolls from boxes.
What is the reason for that?
I Love my tellers my I HATEEEEEEEEE BICENTENNIALS
DW
"We just got about $42 worth of halves", I stoped what I was doing and rushed upstairs.
The halves were on the teller's tray and from my distance all looked silver. I got them all and began to search. Some of the ones that looked like silver were not. They were just all dirty. Other were Bicentennials.
I hate them. Long story short I found a common Kenn 68D and my first 64D mint mark on the back. T64 I already had 64 but they were all P with no mint mark.
I have done a lot better with loose halves and loose rolls than with rolls from boxes.
What is the reason for that?
I Love my tellers my I HATEEEEEEEEE BICENTENNIALS
DW
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