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My pathetic offering plus a dollar coin from Fiji and a sparkling trinket..

Uncle Willy

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Hopped out for a short while this evening on the way to the store and hit a playground with the 250 right quick and rounded this mess up. Never seen a coin from Fiji. Got coins from everywhere else. Wish it was made of what it looks like. :)

Bill
 
Nice find Bill. If you want to find a few more Fiji coin, then a holiday sounds like it is in order.I bet that too much detector activity in that part of the world.
Mick Evans.
 
Not a bad pile Bill. If you ever get to Fiji you might be able to buy a cup of joe..............:rofl:
 
[quote Uncle Willy]Hopped out for a short while this evening on the way to the store and hit a playground with the 250 right quick and rounded this mess up. Never seen a coin from Fiji. Got coins from everywhere else. Wish it was made of what it looks like. :)

Bill[/quote]

You always find neat stuff Bill. I've found two foreign coins in two days. Maybe I'll find a dab-bloooooon or something tomorrow.......hhehe.
 
Yeah I've got a jar full of foreign coins. I'll go for awhile and not find any then I'll hit a streak and find several. One of the advantages of living in the big city I guess. Course some of my happiest days were spent in Potlatch, Idaho - population 800. course it's probably grown a tad since then. My buddy and me were drywall contractors there - the only drywallers in that part of the country. WE had work all over Northern Idaho and across the border in Washington. We worked 10-12 hours a day, seven days a week and had to turn down dozens of jobs every day. It was crazy. We had our wives working as our cleanup crew.

Bill
 
Nothin' pathetic about it Bill,
It's a damn site better than we're doin' right now.
Hey I like the look of that Fiji coin nice colour too.
:cool:
 
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