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Crusty clad turned into shiny silver !

Ed (Upstate NY)

Active member
Cashed in my year's worth of dug clad at the coin star machine and took the proceeds to the local coin show today to reinvest in something with a little more eye appeal. Was able to purchase six 2014 American eagle 1 ounce silver coins and had enough left over for a giant 1 ounce copper "1877" indian head cent. I love exchanging that filthy clad for something that will hopefully increase in value. It was nice in the old days to actually buy gold coins when under $400.00 an ounce but those days are long gone ! Have to settle for silver now but still not a bad deal with prices of silver at about $16.00 an ounce !
 
Certainly shows it's more than worthwhile to dig all that clad doesn't it?? I use mine for a little guilt and worry-free fun at the craps tables! Nice job Ed!

-- Jeff --
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