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CRHer700's Last 20 Posts

Acquired $60 Of Old Currency At A Local Bank
CRHer700
New Member
United States
5 Posts
Old Post Posted 12/11/2024  6:20 pm
Nice finds. I've never gotten a series 1928 note.
Forum: US Paper Money and Banknotes
 
1967 JFK Half Dollar Historically Significant?
CRHer700
New Member
United States
5 Posts
Old Post Posted 11/26/2024  8:06 pm
Make sure to leave room for the 1965 and 66s too!
Forum: US Modern Coin Grading
 
1992 Penny Possible DDO And DDR?
CRHer700
New Member
United States
5 Posts
Old Post Posted 11/26/2024  7:59 pm
I don't see any doubling either.
Forum: US Modern Variety and Error Coins

Have You Ever Found A Customer-Wrapped Roll That Contained Only Silver Coins?
CRHer700
New Member
United States
5 Posts
Old Post Posted 11/26/2024  11:47 am
The best that I have ever had was a half dollar roll that contained 18 40% and 2 clad. I am still waiting for a big score.
Forum: Coin Roll Hunting
 
New Member From Florida
CRHer700
New Member
United States
5 Posts
Old Post Posted 11/25/2024  9:08 pm
Thank you all!
Forum: New Members - Introduce Yourself Here
 
1944 S Coin Roll Hunting
CRHer700
New Member
United States
5 Posts
Old Post Posted 11/24/2024  10:19 pm
That one is in nice condition!
Forum: Coin Roll Hunting
 
New To Coin Hunting.
CRHer700
New Member
United States
5 Posts
Old Post Posted 11/24/2024  3:47 pm
@scottb87 , Morgan dollars were widely stored by the U.S. treasury department because they were making more than were needed. The 1893 dollars were mostly issued for circulation by the mint, and thus lots of them are well worn, and high grades are very valuable, whereas a lot of the 1899 dollars were saved in vaults for many years, preserving them for the future.
Hope this helps.
Forum: New Members - Introduce Yourself Here
 
New Member From Florida
CRHer700
New Member
United States
5 Posts
Old Post Posted 11/24/2024  3:40 pm
Hello everyone, I am an avid CRHer, and I came here because there seems to be quite a few others who enjoy the same thing. I regularly post on several other forums as well, and I hope that I can meet some nice people here!
Forum: New Members - Introduce Yourself Here
 


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