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Old 02-02-2008, 05:28 AM
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Default Digging Bottles w/My Cus!

It was my 1st Cus experience with digging bottles,
It was pretty flat walking until we had to go slighty down a cliff side until the dump!

We been finding some old vicks bottles(blue),some Indians(plastic). I found a brass razor(gold plated)w/flip top lid. It was 22° outside- I'M nuts! what my cus said, we found a # of old bottles, no milk bottles-Shucks
Hurt my back-still caring for it!

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Mr.Silver's Finds of 08'
1-Half Dollar-1971
249-Quarters
4-Silver Quarter's> 1904,39',57', 62'
313-Dimes
17-Silver Dimes(6> Merc's,11> Roosy's
1-"V"-Nickel> 1903
4-Buffalo's> 24',35'(2)36'
2-Silver Nickels> 43P',45S'
189-Nickels
1-Large Cent 1846 tall date
2-IH's-1889,1901
49-Wheats
700-Pennies
6-Foreign> all canadian(4> nickels,1>penny),(1)1992 greece ~ (1 drahmn)
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1,538-Coins
$114.28 ~ Cash
23 > Silver
I try to beat all time total of 1983'-2,157 coins!
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Old 02-02-2008, 07:25 AM
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Hey Mr Silver sounds like a cold but fun day. Glad you got out, Beale.
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Clad:

Pennies: 1133
Nickles: 67
Dimes: 549
Quarters: 452

Clad coins:2199 for $182.46

Keepers:

Rings:9: (1: 21K, 1:10K ) (6: .925) (1:Brass)
Silver Jewelry: (5: .925)
Wheats: 42
Buffalo Nickle:1 (1936)
Rosie Silver: 4: (48,60,62,64)
Mercury Dimes: 1: (42)
Quarter: 1 (1942)
Half Dollar:Walker 1 (1937)
Tokens: 12
Foreign: 4

UK: (1921 King George V Penny)
Canada: (1962 Penny)(1978 penny)
Mexican: (1955 Cinco Centavos)
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Old 02-02-2008, 08:51 AM
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Glad you got out for a while...Take care of your back...Buster....
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Old 02-02-2008, 11:10 AM
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Its always good to get out and hunt alittle

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Clad:
Pennies: 82
Nickles: 20
Dimes:35
Quarters:32
Wheat Pennies: '52, '56, '56, '19, '52d, '58, '50s, '57d, '36, (2)51D, 41D
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Old 02-02-2008, 11:38 AM
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Yeah - take care of the back, Perry...spring will be here soon - and you'll be swinging your detector soon!
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Old 02-03-2008, 08:09 AM
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I love the bottle digs, nothing like em. Glad you got out.
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Old 02-04-2008, 05:00 AM
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Default Thank You for the Nice Posts from all my FREINDS FROM TQ!

OH I forgot the mention ,the prize bottle was a old Rolling Rock Beer bottle made from Latrobe in the early 50's -12ozs. - squat type,(ACL)- I will be a good seller at the local fleamarket this spring!

My back is doing better, at less I can stand straight up and down! w/a little bit of pain! What help me was that cream(Thero-pesic)that what the NFL(athletics) use on their muscles. And what a great game NYG played yesterday! Go Giants!

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Mr.Silver's Finds of 08'
1-Half Dollar-1971
249-Quarters
4-Silver Quarter's> 1904,39',57', 62'
313-Dimes
17-Silver Dimes(6> Merc's,11> Roosy's
1-"V"-Nickel> 1903
4-Buffalo's> 24',35'(2)36'
2-Silver Nickels> 43P',45S'
189-Nickels
1-Large Cent 1846 tall date
2-IH's-1889,1901
49-Wheats
700-Pennies
6-Foreign> all canadian(4> nickels,1>penny),(1)1992 greece ~ (1 drahmn)
______
1,538-Coins
$114.28 ~ Cash
23 > Silver
I try to beat all time total of 1983'-2,157 coins!
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Old 02-04-2008, 06:51 AM
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Glad you had the chance to dig some Perry. Keep us posted on what you find if you go back to the dig.
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to hear you are out and about Perry !!!
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Old 02-04-2008, 08:45 AM
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Howdy PerryNothing like a day out with ya Cus...we call em Cuz here...but 22 and down a slope and back up with a large mount of bottles to haul back up...Cus might be what we callin each other...

Glad to hear ya getting out!!! And glad to hear you are getting some good one's and profitable for you!!!

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