Odds of a CC in a stash of Silver dollars from a Las Vegas Casino in the 50's-60's - buy complete -

I have a coin buy scheduled for Sunday, where I am meeting a very nice elderly man who said he saved a bunch of Silver Dollars that he got from a Casino in Las Vegas. I believe he got the coins in the early 60's. I'm wondering what people think, is there an increased chance of having a "CC" because of the proximity to Carson City. Or do you think they where all picked over by then? I'm expecting some pretty worn coins since they were casino used, it will be interesting to see. I don't know for sure how many he has, he said "a lot" but I'm sure his idea of a lot and my idea are different. So what are you thoughts? I will report back after the buy on Sunday.
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<< <i>This kind of story has so many ways to go south.
I doubt it, I have bought coins from him before, and he just called saying he found the Silver dollars.
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casino from 60-64 I'd say the odds are slim.
However, I have bought from one lady here in Vegas many CC dollars. She worked at the PO
back in the late 50's and early 60's and someone told her to look for and save all the CC's. She
did just that and never saved another mint mark or coin. None of her coins were anything else
than common dates with one or two G4, G6, 89's.
Then another collector here in Vegas passed away and his daughter and I were acquainted and
she called me a couple of years after. He was a card dealer at a Strip Club and collected all sorts
of coins and had Whitmans and tubes of dollars.
All said and done he had well over 2,000 silver dollars and thousands of halves and quarters. No
copper or nickel. No dimes. None of the dollars were in books with just a few in two by two's. It
looked like he started putting them into the two bys and just quit as he had several hundred empty
two bys just laying unused.
Now he had a ton of nice stuff. Found a 93s, 94, 95s and lots of goodies but NO CC's at all! All his
coins graded (uncleaned).
Two different collectors in the same town and totally different collections. Both collectors gave me
great dreams!
Good luck!
bob
which could have been MS or More likely circulated coins that were
returned by banks to the government. The chances on finding CC
coins is near zero! imo.
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<< <i>This kind of story has so many ways to go south.
I doubt it, I have bought coins from him before, and he just called saying he found the Silver dollars. >>
not south in that way
south as in if you find one it will be more common and slick.
Anyhow, finding a CC mint was nothing that unusual. We found all dates.
I even found some at local banks. In one batch of 50, I found both an 1889 CC and 1893 S in well circulated condition. I thought I had a foolproof setup for unsearched coins until I saw the bank officers comparing their Seated Liberty dollars.
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True, but in pre 1921 Morgans, O mint and Philly dollars were even more likely.
Most folks playing the machines or in the cage wouldn't necessarily know the uncommon dates, but they would have known the CC was 'special'; it has held a cachet for a while.
There was actually two slot machines in Reno, up until about five or six years ago, that would pay off in silver - common date morgan and peace - all very circulated.
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The "a lot" of coins turned out to be mostly just super common foreign stuff that he had collected over the years. I didn't mention in the orginal post, but the seller was orignially from Canada, and had 5 Canadian silver dollars. The most interesting of these a 1936, and 2 1958 "totem" dollars.
Thanks to all those that posted your guesses, and I especially liked the great stories.
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<< <i>A CC run through the coin counter a few times would be cool, but not the best find ever. Check them for damage first. >>
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