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15 Jan 2015

Silver Halves still turn up in bank rolls

Coins-United States | foundinrolls

Here is a 1951 Franklin that was recently found in a roll of what should have been all copper-nickel clad Halves.

Comments

Mike

Level 7

Nice find everyone should be that luckey. Haven't heard of a find like that in a long time congratulations!

Mike

Level 7

Nice find everyone should be that luckey. Haven't heard of a find like that in a long time congratulations!

ShriekenGriffon

Level 5

beautiful coin AND great fiind

user_7180

Level 5

Very nice find. You must have the luck of the Irish! Hmm - maybe that would be gold instead :)

numi613

Level 4

Wow!! Amazing!! I agree with SDJ79, it is always great to find silver in a clad roll.

cool!

SDJ79

Level 4

always nice to find silver in a clad roll

user_6683

Level 4

Thanks cool I know people will still pay with them.

CMCC

Level 5

Amazing find!

CMCC

Level 5

You can't beat that! You can't get a Franklin half anywhere else for under $0.51!

user_9998

Level 5

Awesome!

foundinrolls

Level 3

The toning is kind of interesting. I might go so far as to say it would probably qualify as a coin with some form of "environmental damage". That's the catch all terminology used to describe toning that is not normal. This one definitely looks odd.

Kepi

Level 6

How cool! I like the toning on it!

Nice find!

Peter

Level 4

Greats find keep look and you will find more different one.

Great find!

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