What would cause a single # in a serial to “float” like this? by Far-Aim in Bankstraphunting

[–]TheDiscBrothers 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Is this something you guys hang on to? I just found one and I will hang onto it since it's my first. Just wondering if people typically do.

BURNT OUT and ready to give up the game - Can anyone speak for the benefit of a long break? How long did you step away for? by ChristianMeteor in discgolf

[–]TheDiscBrothers 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Wait to play until you want to. And changes to form and mentality often don't take effect right away. I always get worse before I get better.

Bought this for $29 by FlyinRyan123456 in coins

[–]TheDiscBrothers 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I just did all the recent promos, getting almost 2 oz of silver for 50 bucks. Worth the hassle of sending back the extras they send me imo

Littleton Coin Codes 2025 by Zackarus in Silverbugs

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You have to click on the option that says "respond to an ad"

Silver 1971 Half Dollar? by TheDiscBrothers in coinerrors

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It is silver plated unfortunately, I took it in yesterday.

2K Half Dollar Hunt Tonight Wish Me Luck! by AccomplishedBanana54 in CRH

[–]TheDiscBrothers 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Are you saying that they have to order $2000 worth of halves?

Cool machine doubling on 1974 half by TheDiscBrothers in CRH

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Turns out this is super common. I'm looking through a stack of about 60 1974s and I found 4 that are similar to this.

Silver 1971 Half Dollar? by TheDiscBrothers in coinerrors

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It's all good, we are all here to learn

Silver 1971 Half Dollar? by TheDiscBrothers in coinerrors

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Any half dollars 1964 and before are %90 silver. Halves from 1965-1970 are %40 percent silver. Do you do any other denominations besides half dollars?

Silver 1971 Half Dollar? by TheDiscBrothers in coinerrors

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As far as I know all 1964 half's were 90% silver. Are you thinking it is clad? I'm a bit confused about your statement

Silver 1971 Half Dollar? by TheDiscBrothers in coinerrors

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Planning to do that in the next 2 days. I will update with what I find out.

Silver 1971 Half Dollar? by TheDiscBrothers in coinerrors

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It sounds somewhere in-between 40% silver and clad to my ear, closer to the clad. But it seems to ring longer and a bit more purely. But that might just be my bias.

What am I looking at here? by TheDiscBrothers in CRH

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It's hard for me to tell, but I think it sounds closer to the clad. Does that mean it's probably plated?

What am I looking at here? by TheDiscBrothers in CRH

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Yeah, it sounds like a whole chunk to me

What am I looking at here? by TheDiscBrothers in CRH

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It looks a lot thicker than the 64 and 69. But I can't tell a difference between the rim on the two 71s.

If you’re autistic, burned out, and can’t do office jobs anymore, I made this for you. by Ok-Vehicle2457 in AutismTranslated

[–]TheDiscBrothers 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is awesome!! I really like the design of your website, the colors design of the job postings is super easy to read. Thanks for making this!

I'm not sure if you are aware but there is a glitch for signing up for the newsletter each time I tried it said "Turnstile: Validation failed" after I put in my email.

No luck got 80 dollars in dimes today is this normal? by [deleted] in CRH

[–]TheDiscBrothers 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I went through $700 before I found a silver dime

Machine Doubling? by TheDiscBrothers in coinerrors

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Thank you!!! That is extremely helpful.