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1877 coin given for change at local store.... Posted by: earthlypotluck Date: February 11, 2012 05:35PM | Registered: 2 years ago Posts: 1,815 |
Dang...too bad that Indian head wasn't an 1877 ! Posted by: therover Date: February 11, 2012 05:46PM | Registered: 7 years ago Posts: 2,267 |
Guess he doesn't need a detector.But just think with the luck he has what he would find....... N/TPosted by: Elton Date: February 11, 2012 08:19PM | Moderator Registered: 6 years ago Posts: 11,187 |
Re: 1877 coin given for change at local store.... Posted by: earthlypotluck Date: February 11, 2012 09:16PM | Registered: 2 years ago Posts: 1,815 |
I do have to say he has pretty good luck with out his detector.......and you want to talk about luck when he is using his detector? Almost two years ago he is out hunting with his "seagull" method of hunting what does he pull out from a farm field? An 1825 Large cent! I was shocked and totally in disbelief of "how in the world could he get a signal with this "seagull" method of hunting?" Now I will explain his "seagull" metal detecting method: coil 6" - 8" off the ground, swings the coil like he is playing a professional golf game, and walks at a steady pace as if he is walking down the street to get to the store. It is a bottom-of-the-line detector that has nickel / penny / dime / quarter indications on the screen with one audio tone. I have to say, he finds a ton of clad with this method and most of the coins are quarters and dimes. This year, we were at one of our local parks and he pulled out a beautiful 1917 merc dime. It is amazing that he can hold his coil that far above the ground and still get lucky in finding nice coins.Re: 1877 coin given for change at local store.... Posted by: fwcrawford Date: February 12, 2012 07:34AM | Registered: 6 years ago Posts: 1,086 |
Re: 1877 coin given for change at local store.... Posted by: earthlypotluck Date: February 12, 2012 02:32PM | Registered: 2 years ago Posts: 1,815 |
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Re: 1877 coin given for change at local store.... Posted by: earthlypotluck Date: February 12, 2012 09:35PM | Registered: 2 years ago Posts: 1,815 |
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Re: 1877 coin given for change at local store.... Posted by: coin50 Date: February 19, 2012 10:36AM | Registered: 3 years ago Posts: 24 |
Re: 1877 coin given for change at local store.... Posted by: matthias Date: February 19, 2012 10:46AM | Registered: 3 years ago Posts: 1,200 |
Re: 1877 coin given for change at local store.... Posted by: earthlypotluck Date: February 19, 2012 11:06AM | Registered: 2 years ago Posts: 1,815 |
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matthias
Just a couple days ago i got a 1907 IH penny from the bank. Last year i got a minty 1937 Buffalo nickel from a soda vending machine. HH.Matt
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coin50
I work part-time at one of those convenience stores. You would be amazed at how many people pay in silver. I will tell them that it is silver and worth more than the face value of the coin, but they still use it for their cigarettes and beer.
Re: 1877 coin given for change at local store.... Posted by: provantage Date: February 19, 2012 05:46PM | Registered: 3 years ago Posts: 88 |
Re: Dang...too bad that Indian head wasn't an 1877 ! Posted by: imi_wakaranai Date: February 19, 2012 07:02PM | Registered: 2 years ago Posts: 114 |
Re: 1877 coin given for change at local store.... Posted by: imi_wakaranai Date: February 19, 2012 07:21PM | Registered: 2 years ago Posts: 114 |
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coin50
I work part-time at one of those convenience stores. You would be amazed at how many people pay in silver. I will tell them that it is silver and worth more than the face value of the coin, but they still use it for their cigarettes and beer.
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