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8 coins today 1887 to 1958 and a ring :thumbup:

awhitster

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8 coins today 1887 to 1958 and a ring

My brother and I went out today; it was dueling Ace 250
 
[quote txglennr]NICE FINDS. WAY TO GO.Any day you find old money is a good day.[/quote]I can spend hours around an old site. I find one wheat, I'm happy. These old places won't be around forever. Given the choice, I'll take one old coin for 50 new from a park any day.
 
Yeah it'll be searched again........BY ME!!!!!!!!!! I'm moving to where you live. Where is that? I can't find any old money, or much money at all. Only found a 65 dime, other than that 85 was the oldest. Only found money twice so far. A quarter 2 nickels and 4 pennies at a church, and a quarter and the two dimes, on an old road. btw, when did they stop making dimes out of silver?
 
[quote cavinkeven]Yeah it'll be searched again........BY ME!!!!!!!!!! I'm moving to where you live. Where is that? I can't find any old money, or much money at all. Only found a 65 dime, other than that 85 was the oldest. Only found money twice so far. A quarter 2 nickels and 4 pennies at a church, and a quarter and the two dimes, on an old road. btw, when did they stop making dimes out of silver?[/quote]
They quit making silver in the U S of A in 1964. Every time I find a 1965 dime or quarter I'm like dang it, one year off. Where do I live?:rofl: In California :ninja: And that's as close as I'm saying. A good treasure hunter holds his good spots close to his vest, kind of like playing cards. You keep searching and learning kid, you'll come up with the goods :yikes:
 
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