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The Silver God Blessed Me Today CRHunting and MDing

awhitster

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Silver God Blessed Me Today CRHunting and MDing

I had to drop some searched coins off so I hit a few banks. I found 2 - 40%ers. Then I went MDing and found a 1953d Quarter, a 1956 wheat and a sterling ring (marked .925). I also found a foreign coin, a 1974 Canadian dime. I found 57 coins for $4.83. That silver quarter was about 8
 
Yea, I would call that a great day. Only thing that would have made it better, would be a gold ring with some ice.
Leave that for tomorrow.
 
[quote John 'n' W.Va]Yea, I would call that a great day. Only thing that would have made it better, would be a gold ring with some ice.
Leave that for tomorrow.[/quote]Man John, you dream big but hey, I like your thinking:thumbup:
 
wow...what a haul...whats that funny red coin...and whats that one with the queen on it...never seen those before...lol...
 
[quote gwn]wow...what a haul...whats that funny red coin...and whats that one with the queen on it...never seen those before...lol...[/quote]The red one is just a quarter someone painted. The "Queen" is a 1974 Canadian dime.
 
Red coin is a jukebox coin usually painted with finger nail polish. When the owner or manager of an establishment fed the juke box for the benefit of the patrons or to get things going they painted the coins so that they got them back when the vendor came around and emptied the coin box.

Bill
 
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