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:canadaflag:Quota with seaside silver

Leslie(nova scotia)

Well-known member
From the land of the Bluenose.....just a day off and I took advantage of it and headed to the Dingle for some peaceful swinging. Not a soul was in the park even though it was warm and a tad overcast. Picked up a few coins on the south east end of the park then headed north seeing a sailboat moored offshore with a rather neat name!
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Anyway got bored here so I left and hit a park on the Bedford Basin which was far from being quiet like the Dingle! Apparently CNR was fixing the rail line in this area using a type of machine this bouy had never seen before. I approached a railway man and asked him what the machine does to which he responded that it straightens and realigns the tracks. learn something new every day!
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With the noise level so high I hit the lower level of the park meandering here and there watching two folks almost get into over each other's dog attacking the other. No loser as far as I could see but the lady had a mouth on her that would embarrass a stevedore.

Hit the shoreline and pulled out a George V1 dime along with a slew of pennies that were rather toastie but what the halibut they helped me achieve quota!

Take for the short outing was a soldier with his M1, a key, the silver dime and 71 coins @ $6.54
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