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Who needs a MXT when . . . :detecting:

Cajuncoinhunter

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. . . your wife is a banker and keeps an "eye out" on coins for you. She brought this '56 Rosie home for me today. Then she says " You see there, I didn't even need a Metal Detector " LOL. :thumbup: :rofl: She does keep an "eye out" but even though she goes through hundreds of coins / currency each day, it is an extremely rare occurrence when she does run across any silver coins. Thanks for looking. CCH
 
I love it! It's always nice to have a little "bonus" find. You did thank her, didn't you? :cheekkiss: HH to you both, Nancy
 
Back in 1990 my wife worked at a bank. Some lady brought in $288 worth of silver nickels, dimes and quarters and she wanted to deposit it into here savings account. They told her that it was worth more to take it to coin dealers but the lady insisted. After the deposit was made the three tellers bought the silver. My wife got close to $93 face value in the silver. Last November she sold it for $1300 Keep a eye out it still happens. I got a Rosie last month in my change.

Mark
 
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