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:usaflag:Hit the garage sale lottery yesterday..

MNCoinhunter

Active member
:usaflag:Went to an estate sale yesterday morning and found 15 coin folders, used and new, 30 pages of (binder ready) plastic coin holder sheets, and about 100 plastic round cases for dollar size coins....all for 10 bucks!

I don't know how many of you are coin collectors or just coin shooters, but for me it was like a kid at Christmas. I aked the guy if his recently deceased dad had any coins that I might be able to purchase, but he said he did'nt. Oh well....that was a great haul. There was $100 worth of stuff in my bag.:super:
 
That'll keep you busy filling them now:clapping:
 
I always stop at yard /garage sales when i see one

Ya never know whats on the table

Ron

Rangers Lead The Way
 
Yeah, I found a Haye's detector-100 khz, like the Compass detectors- for $15 at one sale. Works great in iron-infested areas like Bill said. One guy broke my heart-he asked me to show him what was wrong with his Garrett Master Hunter BFO with both dual coils in pristine, like new condition for the same $15 and I SO MUCH wanted to tell him it was broken, but that I would give him his money back and see what I could do with it. He just didn't know how to adjust the metal-mineral knob to produce the beat sound.
 
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