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The broken coil has come back to life

Mark in S.E. IA

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Yesterday I had to run down to Missouri too buy cheap cigarettes. Since I was down there I ran a little farther down the road to an old school that I have not been to for about a year now. The last few times that I have been there I was able to find a few nice old coins and the old school did not let me down this time. I found a 1906 Barber dime, 13 wheats and a Chinese coin. I think The Chinese coin is from the Qing Dynasty and it's a Qian Long Tong Bao coin, from 1736 - 1795

I hope my repair job works for a long. I'm keeping my fingers crossed, LOL
 
Great finds!! The old chinese coins may not be worth much, but it's great to find something that old, and in great condition too by the looks of it. Well done, and good to see the coil is working again ok.
 
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