I soon began begging my parents to take me to local banks to buy rolls of coins to go through. My order regularly consisted of $50 of pennies and $100 of nickels every other week; I always seemed to find at least one Buffalo nickel, or a silver war nickel in every $100 of nickels...
Banks generally do not sell silver bullion. You can no longer go to a bank and expect to be paid in silver coin on demand as one could’ve done in, say, the 1960s, when circulatingsilver certificateswere used expressly for that purpose. However, it’s still possible to find occasional ...
which should quell fears of it feeling loose after hundreds or even thousands of openings and closings. It should all come together to make for an experience even better than what our fond memories from CES are allowing us to remember. ...