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That 'Ol Ace rings like a Church bell..............

awhitster

New member
...........when it passed over that big 'ol 1942 s silver quarter. I also found a 1957d wheat. I was working a medium with a sidewalk when I found it. Two of the pictures show how it looked right out of the ground. My pile is 3 hunts. I found a 1945 wheat on another. The total was 77 coins for $5.27.
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1942S is a better date too. Very nice!

Chris

Where is that brother of yours hiding?
 
Nice find there on that quarter bro. I knew as soon as I left you would start getting the good stuff again.........:)
 
[quote Rosco Bookbinder]Nice find there on that quarter bro. I knew as soon as I left you would start getting the good stuff again.........:)[/quote]I was getting it while you were here, so soon we forget:rofl:
 
I like it!!!! Great finds!!!:thumbup:
 
Grasshopper, I thought I taught you better than that. You are telling them the magic of the easements. It takes skill and patients to master the easements. I don't know if they are ready for that?
 
[quote John 'n' W.Va]Grasshopper, I thought I taught you better than that. You are telling them the magic of the easements. It takes skill and patients to master the easements. I don't know if they are ready for that?[/quote]What the heck is an easement. I was in a medium:confused:
 
i think by technical definitions, a median is the grass strip that seperates two sides of a roadway and the easement is the strip between the sidewalk and a lane of traffic.
 
[quote awhitster][quote John 'n' W.Va]Grasshopper, I thought I taught you better than that. You are telling them the magic of the easements. It takes skill and patients to master the easements. I don't know if they are ready for that?[/quote]What the heck is an easement. I was in a medium:confused:[/quote]

A medium is a person that tell your future. :razz:
 
[quote Rosco Bookbinder][quote awhitster][quote John 'n' W.Va]Grasshopper, I thought I taught you better than that. You are telling them the magic of the easements. It takes skill and patients to master the easements. I don't know if they are ready for that?[/quote]What the heck is an easement. I was in a medium:confused:[/quote]

A medium is a person that tell your future. :razz:[/quote]I'll have to go see one. Hopefully there is silver, gold and diamonds in my future:hot:
 
[quote Paul(NWO)]Re: Wow, you found grass I've seen it before the snow. Just kidding! Congratulations on the silver and the rest of your finds![/quote]The snow melted here........years ago.........sometime after the Iceage :rofl:
 
When we didn't have snow this winter, it was either a shallow muddy mess or frozen. My first trip out was with goes4ever and his son last Sat. just didn't warm up. Spent about an hour and a half. Your being able to get out and posting your finds does cheer up us mid-westerners. John-Edmonton must have passed cabin fever a long time ago and settled into "deep dark depression-excessive misery."
 
[quote Uncle Willy]Commonly called the Parkway.

Bill[/quote]

Ain't it funny. Drive on a parkway, park in a drive way.....Ship by truck, cargo on a boat.........Huh?????
 
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