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Old 07-20-2008, 05:12 PM
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Good deal on the hunt...I just love those Merc's...Your sword pin is cool also...Maybe you can pin down where she bought her smokes and try yo see if they have that coin still hanging around..Might have given it out as change by now...Congrats on a good hunt.....Buster.....
Thanks Buster.Beleve me I grilled her on where she thought she spent it,but you know how them women are spend spend spend everywere they go ! Just kidding ladies !
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Rip, maybe you will get it back as change somewhere else in town.....That would be a hoot....Buster.....
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Old 07-20-2008, 05:25 PM
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Rip, maybe you will get it back as change somewhere else in town.....That would be a hoot....Buster.....
Yeah wouldent that be nice ! I kinda doubt it though as she most likely cashed it in at wallyworld or one of the small country stores here abouts.All the folks that run thous are pretty much wise to the silver coins.My buddy Dan though coinroll hunts,it would be cool if him or young Danil found it though !
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jeez,too bad ya didn't talk to her sooner! oh well not much ya can do about it now.anyways,cool finds and congrats on your firts!
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Good hunt, buddy! I just don't understand people who don't realize the significance of coins and bills that are UNQUESTIONABLY old and out of circulation...and to spend it on SMOKES? Oh well - nicotene IS an addiction, I suppose - and the cost of feeding it is going up like everything else...
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Old 07-20-2008, 06:44 PM
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A flying Eagle??? I have yet to see one of those. I think I would be digging that place up till there was no grass left. congrats
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Pennies (mem)….1314
Pennies (wheat)…..215
Indian Head …….....14
Nickels:........……...239
War nickels...…….....6
Buffalo nickels..…….8
Dimes:..........…......460
Silver Rosie.……......15
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Barber Dimes..……....5
Quarters:.......……..358
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jeez,too bad ya didn't talk to her sooner! oh well not much ya can do about it now.anyways,cool finds and congrats on your firts!
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Good hunt, buddy! I just don't understand people who don't realize the significance of coins and bills that are UNQUESTIONABLY old and out of circulation...and to spend it on SMOKES? Oh well - nicotene IS an addiction, I suppose - and the cost of feeding it is going up like everything else...
Thanks Shawn,Yup it amazes me sometimes.I've seen people buy coins at yard sales for less than face value ! My buddy just got a bunch of nice Morgan dollars for $1 apiece that someone cashed in at the bank.

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A flying Eagle??? I have yet to see one of those. I think I would be digging that place up till there was no grass left. congrats
Thanks cntrydncr ! I gotta clean that one up some more,could be an 1856 ! $$$$$$ cha ching $$$$$$$
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Nice finds Rip....cool sword!

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Old 07-20-2008, 07:55 PM
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Great job Rip, too bad about the spent seated! I think you'll clean up there from this point froward.

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Nice finds Rip....cool sword!

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