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8 boxes of dimes

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Posted Feb 27, 2010, 07:11:26 am

the halfs have been tough around here lately so i picked up 2K in dimes yesterday to give them a try.  i found boxes of dimes easier to obtain and carry than half boxes.  i have done dimes before.  they are not my favorite coins to do because they are hard for me to see.  got some readers and sat down last night and went through them.  i was wondering what the averages were with dimes these days.  sure seems like alot of work for such little results.  seems like someone would have to have alot of time on their hands to do the volume that it would require to make dimes worth it.  anyway here are the results with pics

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STRIPPING SILVER OUT OF BANKS AT FACE
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Reply To This Topic #1 Posted Feb 27, 2010, 07:52:11 am

Nice Score!! I agree, they are a lot work.

HH Mark
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Reply To This Topic #2 Posted Feb 27, 2010, 08:02:25 am

That's a good score.

I did a box myself last night and came up with a 64. The thing I like about dimes is I get the boxes that are clear wrapped. I wound up opening only two rolls (I mistook a Mexican 10c for a heavily worn silver US) and the 64. The other 48 rolls go back in the box and off to the bank. A whole box takes a few minutes.
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Reply To This Topic #3 Posted Feb 27, 2010, 08:32:11 am

SC,
Good score on the dimes. I haven't done them myself in the past couple of months.It's hard to say what an average is. I suppose with 8 boxes one could get 6- 50 keepers. One thing for sure you will never get a straight skunk run. You need good lighting,hobby magnifying glasses,and practice searching them. I can rim search them pretty quickly.
Dime boxes are easy to get. Tellers love to give up customer wrapped rolls, which can be good producers. You can also hit the jackpot by picking up a 2009 box. I don't know what they are going for now but I did very well with the box I got.
There are pros and cons to doing dimes but the bottom line is the silver found is 90% and it adds up.
I had planned on trying a month of dime searching only. Maybe picking up 120-150 boxes in a month just to see what I find. Never got around to it. Can't say why but for some reason I actually enjoy searching dimes
Best,
Rich


2011 Finds
6x War Nickels
1x Buffalo Nickel
 1x Mercury Dimes
66x Roosevelt Dimes
2x Canadian Dimes
0x Washington Quarters
15x WLH
12x Franklin
46x 1964 Kennedy
161 x 40% Kennedy
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Reply To This Topic #4 Posted Feb 27, 2010, 09:00:14 am

 I've only searched 25 boxes this year, my average is 1 per $125.   4 mers so far.  SC, that's not a bad haul, average.          ffd
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Reply To This Topic #5 Posted Feb 27, 2010, 10:52:40 am

Did the math myself on Dimes & considering HAVE to have income there is no way can mess with them. Iti s a very rare post to see someone who actually has a good enough find to make it worth while- but the halves that is another story alltogether and a much, MUCH better one too.
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Reply To This Topic #6 Posted Feb 27, 2010, 08:58:01 pm

That sounds like a decent haul to me but I have only done about $750 worth so far so I may not be the best to judge, and to the poster that mentioned the clear wrappers being nice, you must not get many Canadian coins at your location, lucky you! although I am reasonably sure that the rims are different enough to spot I don't want to chance it! and actually the first silver dime I found was Canadian, a 1943 that I found in a $250 batch of customer rolls from a vending machine company, then 1 Rosie in a Brinks box, and another 2 in the next Brinks box, so to me that looks like above average and nice work! HH.

Chuck.
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Reply To This Topic #7 Posted Feb 27, 2010, 09:14:48 pm

i have ran across some dimes from Canada here in Alabama Huh Huh i get some from the British territories too.

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Reply To This Topic #8 Posted Feb 28, 2010, 02:40:46 pm

That's a great dime score. I've been hunting dimes too, just customer rolls. I've been finding 1 silver for around every $100 I search. The only thing I don't like about finding silver dimes is they don't weigh much, still fun too find though.

-Rest in peace Rich-

2011 finds
rosies-31   merc-4
90%-11    40%-109
proof-35
bennies-4   wlh-12
washington-1
1970ken-1d,1S
Foreign sil.-8
British sil crown-1
WAR nick-8
40% Ike-1
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