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    Found this evening :detecting:

    Went to the store for bread this evening and had about 15 minutes before dinner to hunt a spot in town. Having no success, I started back toward the vehicle detecting on the way, and hit a deep signal which seemed good. I started to dig and had the plug out when my phone rang. Dinner was ready...
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    With Thanks to James and Rick

    Had a hunt today with James and Rick at a local fairgrounds which has been cleaned out pretty well, in my estimation. However, James got there early to get a head start (no wonder he always wins) and found a silver Rosie. Also, about 15 minutes after I got there, I found a 1936 D Merc. Also...
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    Recent Finds on Vacation

    I posted photos of 3 silver Roosevelt dimes and one clad Roosevelt dime about a week ago which were found while on vacation the first week of August visiting my grandchildren. While there I also found these; a 1968 Kennedy half in one of the city's oldest parks, and at the County Fairgrounds...
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    Stockpiling Pre1982 pennies-the math

    Here's the math about copper pennies. Pre-1982 pennies weigh 3.11 grams and there are 453.59237 grams per pound. Therefore 453.59237\3.11= ~146 pennies per pound. Each pre-1982 penny has 95% copper. Therefore, 146/.95= ~153.5 pennies to make 1 pound of copper. Today's copper price is about...
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    Gresham's law and fairground dimes

    The following was recently posted on my blog for the interest and instruction of my friends, family, and children. You all know about U.S. silver dimes (coins)already, but maybe you'll find the illustration useful or interesting anyway. In economics there is a law called Gresham's Law which...
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    1901 EF Barber Dime

    I recently found a 1901 Barber Dime about 1 mile from my house on an old farmstead near a swamp. I've set it beside a 1902 I found a couple of months ago at my Great-Grandfather's farmstead about 350 miles from my home. The 1901 is graded EF. This illustrates that there are nice things in your...
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