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GTI 2500 Got Some Old Coins, A Token & A Vintage Compact Tonite :jump:

John-Edmonton

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Headed out after work to a place that I have hunted before and has usually given up some old coins. Today was another such day. A four hour hunt got 25 coins plus some other goodies.

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Three large cents were dug up. They are in poor condition, and are soaking in hydrogen peroxide to get some of that oxide off of them. And a silver dime was a few feet from those large cents.

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I got another:

"GOOD FOR ONE CAKE OF PALMOLIVE SOAP FREE WHEN YOU BUY 3 CAKES"

I have previously dug a Palmolive token, only it was round. A nice vintage compact Djer Kiss Kerkoff Paris 1920's-1930's era in good shape also saw the light of day after being buried for many years. After a long day at work, plus another 4 hours hunting, it was time to call it a day!
 
man John your really cleaning up over there mate the silvers nice & the tokens a great find a big :thumbup: to ya
lazyaussie
 
Nice old coins and silver. Congrats !!
 
Great stuff as always, John. How much for that super penny?

Chris
 
Totally awesome, dude!:yo:What can I say, John?:shrug:You da man!:canadaflag:
 
I think that the GARRETT factor.......good disc, depth readings + sizing make all the difference. And they are fun to use also :lol:
 
You included your 100,000th coin photo. Name your price!

Chris
 
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