Almost twins

RaZR

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First off let me say i'm very sorry Mr. Tony two cent.
But today i went back to oak park and just as the snow started to fall heavily i got another high pitched tone that showed deep.
My second seated dime! Another 1877 but this time Philadelphia mint. Not in as good condition as the Carson City one.
Also got .45 in clad.

Here's pic of seated dime.....
 

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Very nice seated, congrats on your 2nd one. Hey, Tony, looks like you are getting a little ribbing here. Of course you know how to stop it, go dig a seated....LOL
 
Tony Two-Cent link=topic=7780.msg89114#msg89114 date=1320971352 said:
Yep, any day now, I'm going to find one.

Any day now.




lol

If you wanna drive over i'll take you to the Park of plenty sitting coins.
Michigan isn't too far away. This park has a history of being a major tourist attraction in the late 1800's. 60,000 to 70,000 visitors a year back in those days was a lot.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grand_Ledge,_Michigan
 
RaZR link=topic=7780.msg89117#msg89117 date=1320974593 said:
If you wanna drive over i'll take you to the Park of plenty sitting coins.
Michigan isn't too far away.

5 hours and 46 minutes, according to Google Maps. :thinkingabout:

Thanks for the offer, Razr. At this point I'm still holding out hope that I'll find a seated here in central Illinois, but if that dry spell continues I may drive on up someday!

Congrats on your newly found seated dime, by the way! :clapping:
 

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