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OK, now I need some of the older, wiser folk around here to answer me this question: Should I start to worry? You see, when I read stories like the one following, I start to get a little bit of a sweat. my heart beats a little faster, and on bad days, I might even start to drool, but after a few hours of waving a magic wand, I seem to return to some semblance of normalcy (whatever that is) :crazy:

Some nice work

It'd be interesting to know what that little sucker was worth.
 
n/t
 
He doesn't even care about the coins worth, I love people like that..........a true treasure hunter at heart. Thats an amazing find, what would we do without history? (create it of course) LOL
Cheers!
 
Depth isn't everything...a 2,000 year old coin only 6" deep, I have found zinc pennies deeper than that! And I admire his attitude, he was more concerned about the age of the coin than the value and he found it with an X-Terra. Nice story. Ron
 
Thanks for that observation , Ron. It's a good point to keep in mind.
 
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