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Here's What My Coin Totals And Flour Gold Looks Like For 2021

John-Edmonton

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Had my gallbladder removed last wednesday, so I have been at home recuperating and it's been a little slow getting things done. Anyhow, got my coin laundry chore completed, coins counted and here are my results. I hope to purchase a gold coin with that amount plus what's in my piggy bank.
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Gold coins don't come cheap anymore.

Also included is most but not all of my flour gold so far. I still have some black concentrated to clean up for a second time. I am guessing around 8 grams, worth somewhere in the neighborhood of 5-6 hundred dollars.
 
Nice job!!! I’ve found a couple Looneys and Tooneys (sp?) and a fair amount of other Canadian coins including one silver quarter. Not sure what I would do them unless I get N and smuggle back a bottle of good Canadian whiskey!! Strictly medicinal of course….. lol
 
Nice haul there, John. Those $1. and $2. coins are a lot easier to detect then $1. and $2. bills. A couple of pinches of gold gives a nice little dollar boost, too. Good job and glad you are on the mend. HH Jim Tn
 
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