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Dollars I have found with the Yeller Feller..

Dollars are always nice to find. I found my first Washington dollar coin Monday in a school playground. It was rather tarnished considering they were just released. Nice finds!!
Steve
 
Over what period of time did you find all of those? That's allot of dollars! I've yet to find one, in three months of hunting.
 
$100MP = $10 USD
 
Hey Bill,
Any chance of a closeup of each of the different face
coins? Who's the guy with the big beard and the lady near bottom left?
They're all beautiful coins, nice work Bill.
 
Who's the guy with the big beard and the lady near bottom left?
The guy with the beard is John B - no wait a minute, that's not right!

The guy on the coin is from Mexico, thats the Mexican 100 peso coin, minted between 1984 and 1989.

The woman on the bottom left is Susan B. Anthony. She was an American suffragette and was a champion of womens rights. She was the first real woman to appear on an American coin - the various representations of Liberty notwithstanding.
 
The lady at the bottom is Susan B. Anthony who led the right to vote movement for women way back when. Don't know who the dude is on the Mexican $100. Course the rest are the Sacagawea dollars. She was the Indian who took care of the explorers Lewis & Clark when they hit the Northwest.

Bill
 
Over the past couple of years I think. One day I found three in a pile in a playground. All the schools out here are loaded with vending machines so the kids carry a lot of coins for those. Most of these have been found in playgrounds.

Bill
 
Yeah I've dug a bunch of Mexican coins ( I'll post them later ) and I was jumping when I dug my first gold looking one. To bad we can't make coins that look that good, are heavy, and don't corrode to crap after being in the ground a few weeks. Almost all these SAC dollars had to be cleaned up. They go to crap fast in the ground here. This volcanic soil is tough on coins.

Bill
 
I've yet to find one of those even though I've been circulating a bunch to get them out there. I think the idiot public is hoarding them like they did the SAC dollars. If you notice mine they're all the same year even though they were minted for seven years. The mint even spent $40 million on an ad campaign to convince people to spend them.

Bill
 
Yup. With inflation that's about what a $100 of our money is worth. 1947 was the last year our dollar was worth a dollar.

Bill
 
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