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Old goat remembers

steve in so la

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I passed another milestone a week or so ago - hit 90 thousand coins. This is for 27 years now. After 100 K I'll stop keeping records I think.
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This was the coin at 90 K - Canadian dime. So you young guys & gals - keep a record for many reasons - steve in so az
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Those are some awesome numbers Steve! I'm always amazed at the amount of targets you dig.

I always say I'm going to keep a record but I don't :) I just keep a record of the interesting finds with pics and I keep all of them in date order. I'm not really a coin shooter although every once in a while I'll give it a whirl :)
 
Just think, that is probably a half million deep knee bends! :)
Are you sure that is Canadian? Never seen one like that?
 
u right. Upon closer inspection it says 'ten pence'. Must be English. It's glued to the board so I cant see the other side. Steve
 
it looked like one of the Pence coins. I bet you could find the other side on line? Still a mile stone for you no matter what coin it is! :)
 
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