This was an unusual week...unusual in a couple of ways.....
Here is the recount of the CRH:
Box 1 - 1 40%Ag Ken
Box 2 - 7 NIFCs and 2 Proofs
Box 3 - The first roll of box 3 KT opened displayed a brilliantly reflective solid silver edge against a background of clad copper dullness! KT had no idea what the coin might be as he had never seen such a bright lustered edge...He pealed off the dull coins to see a brilliant lustered 2002 90%Ag Proof! If no damage, then worth $16...but now due to the slight tics in circulation worth only the scrap silver price. KT took an image of the edge of this coin just to show you what He saw! Also in box 3 were 2 other proofs and 9 NIFCs.
Box 4 contained 7 40%Ag Kens, 8 NIFCs, 7 87 Kens, and 1 87 Ken Proof with circular rim damage between the letters of Liberty! Too bad it went through a couple of rough rounds in a rotating coin sorting machine.
Box 5 gave up 1 40%Ag Ken, 2 NIFCs, and 1 Au-plated counter-stamped Ken.
So the Totals are: 1 90%Ag silver proof, 9 40%Ag Kens, 26 NIFCs (but no keepers), 4 clad proofs, 7 87 Kens, 1 87S Proof, and 1 Au-plated counter-stamped Ken.
So KT did not get a Walker, Franklin or 64 Ken this week to get His 90%er, but instead went the hard route of coming up with a silver proof! At the least it is an unusual way to get a 90%er!
His Majesty hopes everyone enjoys the pics this week and leaves their comments! Just shows you can never predict what might be in rolled halves!
And yes, that silver proof was so hard to photographs that I finally had to put it on top of one of The Queen's Royal Tomatoes just to get some kind of halfway focused picture...not the best, but KT figured some would wonder what that background is!
Here is the recount of the CRH:
Box 1 - 1 40%Ag Ken
Box 2 - 7 NIFCs and 2 Proofs
Box 3 - The first roll of box 3 KT opened displayed a brilliantly reflective solid silver edge against a background of clad copper dullness! KT had no idea what the coin might be as he had never seen such a bright lustered edge...He pealed off the dull coins to see a brilliant lustered 2002 90%Ag Proof! If no damage, then worth $16...but now due to the slight tics in circulation worth only the scrap silver price. KT took an image of the edge of this coin just to show you what He saw! Also in box 3 were 2 other proofs and 9 NIFCs.
Box 4 contained 7 40%Ag Kens, 8 NIFCs, 7 87 Kens, and 1 87 Ken Proof with circular rim damage between the letters of Liberty! Too bad it went through a couple of rough rounds in a rotating coin sorting machine.
Box 5 gave up 1 40%Ag Ken, 2 NIFCs, and 1 Au-plated counter-stamped Ken.
So the Totals are: 1 90%Ag silver proof, 9 40%Ag Kens, 26 NIFCs (but no keepers), 4 clad proofs, 7 87 Kens, 1 87S Proof, and 1 Au-plated counter-stamped Ken.
So KT did not get a Walker, Franklin or 64 Ken this week to get His 90%er, but instead went the hard route of coming up with a silver proof! At the least it is an unusual way to get a 90%er!
His Majesty hopes everyone enjoys the pics this week and leaves their comments! Just shows you can never predict what might be in rolled halves!
And yes, that silver proof was so hard to photographs that I finally had to put it on top of one of The Queen's Royal Tomatoes just to get some kind of halfway focused picture...not the best, but KT figured some would wonder what that background is!
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