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Old 10-27-2005, 10:22 AM
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Default Clad for silver trade in...final pics

I could have titled this thread "Why finding clad needn't be depressing". Here are 2 pictures....one of the "keeper" coins I dug since Oct 1st, except for the 3 that went into albums....and the other picture is all of the coins I spent 60 dollars worth of dug clad on (includes postage). The non-dug coins are actually nicer in one respect...because there's some big silver, which I don't dig much of these days.

Not that I mind finding all those dimes mind you....but I don't think I'll buy any more. I bought some Barbers because I don't get into those much....but eventually I'll find the spot that gives those up too.

The whole thing was fun....and now I appreciate finding clad a lot more!

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Old 10-27-2005, 08:56 PM
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Nice buys! I have to ask, do you have any barber quarters in those pictures? I can't wait to spend my clad, too. I may have over $30.00. I may buy some Flowing hairs,lol.
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I didn't buy any Barber Quarters but I saw a real nice F/VF 1899 on eBay for 19.99 "Buy it Now"....out of money....bummer.

Several of the lots were really good values (I think) That 1929 merc (in the group of 3 with the walkers) is AU....and I bought it with the 1927 above it...and the 1928 below it...all 3 coins for 5 bucks ppd. The 06 Barber half was 8 bucks ppd...and the 26-S Peace dollar was 10 bucks ppd.

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Old 04-21-2007, 11:29 AM
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Default hi ,oregon

iv done this for yrs. if you buy from your local coin shop you save shipping, more money for coins. you have a great idea. happy hunting
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