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I found a 1892 Columbian Exposition Half today!!!

treasurefiend

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Today I went out metal detecting with DDub & Lookn4seated out in the woods and this is what I found! This half was worn as a necklace as its still in the bezel, When I 1st seen it all covered in dirt I thought it was a foreign coin. This is my 2nd 1800's half in a week (other was an 1894o Barber) and were going back to metal detect that site again in the morning!!!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DLZ_Bqp--b4​
 
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Big Silver is a rush, that flash of silver in the dark soil and a big ol' white readed rim a staring at ya. It don't get any better than that 'cept maybe a big ol' silver dollar, I'm still waiting on that rush. Then maybe someday a flash of a big ol' gold coin etc. etc. etc. HH
 
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